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Practice Quiz Chapter 10
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________ is an end-stage of heart disease, when the heart cannot pump sufficient blood to meet the demands of the body.
Heart failure
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Myocardial infarction
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Atherosclerosis
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Ischemia
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SSRIs increase the availability of ________.
neurotransmitters
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norepinephrine
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serotonin
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dopamine
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The procedure in which a catheter is used to place a balloon or wire mesh tube to dilate coronary vessels that have narrowed is called ________.
cardiovascular rehabilitation
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angioplasty
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coronary artery bypass grafting
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ischemia
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Psychosocial factors associated with the development and prognosis of CVD do NOT include ________.
gender
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job and home stress
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depression
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personality traits
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________-related vulnerability to disease may stem from a discrepancy between a real or perceived appraisal of environmental demands and the biopsychosocial coping mechanisms of an individual.
Anxiety
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Coping
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Deprivation
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Stress
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The effects of effort-reward imbalances are particularly evident in employees with limited ________.
occupational skills
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occupational social support networks
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educational opportunities
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health-care opportunities
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Heart failure affects primarily ________.
premature babies
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people with low "vitality"
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younger adults
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older adults
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________ individuals are competitive high achievers who display anger and hostility and tend to be engaged in multiple tasks.
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________ is defined as the experience of positive consequences arising from the struggle with a traumatic event.
Coping
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Optimism
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Self-efficacy
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Post-traumatic growth
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________ is recognized as having a modest role in the improvement of mood, but not CVD outcomes.
Pharmacotherapy
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Cognitive behavioural therapy
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Psycho-education
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Behavioural intervention
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