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Consciousness and the two track mind Online case studies
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1. As a nurse, your shift is changing from days to nights
1. As a nurse, your shift is changing from days to nights. During the first few days after the change, you have difficulty getting to sleep. This most likely is due to a disruption of your ___________________________. A. narcolepsy. B. sleep apnea. the circadian rhythm. insomnia
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1. As a nurse, your shift is changing from days to nights
1. As a nurse, your shift is changing from days to nights. During the first few days after the change, you have difficulty getting to sleep. This most likely is due to a disruption of your ___________________________. A. narcolepsy. B. sleep apnea. the circadian rhythm. insomnia
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2. When you finally got to bed, you were relaxed, but not yet sleeping
2. When you finally got to bed, you were relaxed, but not yet sleeping. An EEG would show your brain had more ___________________________________. Beta waves B. Sleep spindles C. Delta waves D. None of the above
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2. When you finally got to bed, you were relaxed, but not yet sleeping
2. When you finally got to bed, you were relaxed, but not yet sleeping. An EEG would show your brain had more ___________________________________. Beta waves B. Sleep spindle C. Delta waves D. None of the above – Alpha waves
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3. Later that night, your brain showed bursts of activity called _____________________________.
A. Alpha waves B. Beta waves C. Sleep spindles D. Delta waves E. None of the above
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3. Later that night, your brain showed bursts of activity called _____________________________.
A. Alpha waves B. Beta waves C. Sleep spindles D. Delta waves E. None of the above
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A. Deep B. Alpha C. Light sleep D. None of the above
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ___________________________ sleep, which occurred every ______________________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs ____________________________ compared to infants. A. Deep B. Alpha C. Light sleep D. None of the above
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A. Deep B. Alpha C. Light sleep D. None of the above REM sleep
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ______________REM__________ sleep, which occurred every ______________________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs ____________________________ compared to infants. A. Deep B. Alpha C. Light sleep D. None of the above REM sleep Rapid eye movement
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A. 90 minutes B. 12 minutes C. 90 seconds D. 30 minutes
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ______________REM__________ sleep, which occurred every ______________________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs ____________________________ compared to infants. A. 90 minutes B. 12 minutes C. 90 seconds D. 30 minutes
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A. 90 minutes B. 12 minutes C. 90 seconds D. 30 minutes
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ______________REM__________ sleep, which occurred every ___________90 minutes___________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs ____________________________ compared to infants. A. 90 minutes B. 12 minutes C. 90 seconds D. 30 minutes
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C. Consistently the same
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ______________REM__________ sleep, which occurred every ___________90 minutes___________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs ____________________________ compared to infants. A. More B. Less C. Consistently the same
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C. Consistently the same
4. During the night, you were dreaming and had genital (sexual) arousal indicating you were in ______________REM__________ sleep, which occurred every ___________90 minutes___________. In general, as you get older, this type of sleep occurs _______________Less_____________ compared to infants. A. More B. Less C. Consistently the same
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B. sleep apnea. C. Insomnia REM SAD
5. Your parents also have sleep difficulties. Your Mother sores loudly and snorts or gasps for air during the night without waking up. You suspect she has _________________________________________. A. narcolepsy. B. sleep apnea. C. Insomnia REM SAD
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B. sleep apnea. C. Insomnia REM SAD
5. Your parents also have sleep difficulties. Your Mother sores loudly and snorts or gasps for air during the night without waking up. You suspect she has _________________________________________. A. narcolepsy. B. sleep apnea. C. Insomnia REM SAD
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C. REM behavior disorder D. Narcolepsy E. Night terrors
5. Your parents also have sleep difficulties. Your Mother sores loudly and snorts or gasps for air during the night without waking up. You suspect she has _____________sleep apnea__________________. On the other hand, your Dad sometimes falls asleep instantly for a few minutes at the strangest times, such as during a conversation, so you suspect he has ___________________________________. A. Insomnia B. Sleep apnea C. REM behavior disorder D. Narcolepsy E. Night terrors
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C. REM behavior disorder D. Narcolepsy E. Night terrors
5. Your parents also have sleep difficulties. Your Mother sores loudly and snorts or gasps for air during the night without waking up. You suspect she has _____________sleep apnea__________________. On the other hand, your Dad sometimes falls asleep instantly for a few minutes at the strangest times, such as during a conversation, so you suspect he has ___________________ Narcolepsy.________________. A. Insomnia B. Sleep apnea C. REM behavior disorder D. Narcolepsy E. Night terrors
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C. posthypnotic suggestion. hypnogogic sensations. None of the above
6. To help Twee control her eating, some clinicians using hypnosis would be most likely to make use of: _______________________________________________. A. dissociation. B. REM rebound. C. posthypnotic suggestion. hypnogogic sensations. None of the above
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C. posthypnotic suggestion. hypnogogic sensations. None of the above
6. To help Twee control her eating, some clinicians using hypnosis would be most likely to make use of: _______________________________________________. A. dissociation. B. REM rebound. C. posthypnotic suggestion. hypnogogic sensations. None of the above
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7. What behavior would you look for to support the social influence theory of hypnosis?
A. behaviors produced through hypnotic procedures can also be produced without them. B. hypnotized subjects have a hidden observer. C. easily hypnotized individuals have difficulty focusing attention on their own thoughts and feelings. D. very few people are at all responsive to hypnotic suggestions.
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7. What behavior would you look for to support the social influence theory of hypnosis?.
A. behaviors produced through hypnotic procedures can also be produced without them. B. hypnotized subjects have a hidden observer. C. easily hypnotized individuals have difficulty focusing attention on their own thoughts and feelings. D. very few people are at all responsive to hypnotic suggestions.
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Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic
Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic. She sits up in bed screaming and crying. You rush in to calm her and to see what is happening. The child usually returns to sleep and doesn’t remember this happening at all. What is the best explanation for this behavior? A. She may be exhibiting symptoms of early onset epilepsy. B. She has excessive anxiety during the day. C. She has too much sugar in her diet. D. She is probably experiencing night terrors, a fairly common event in early childhood. Answer: D Believe in yourself! You can do more than you think you can!
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