The__________is defined as the number of people actively looking for a job divided by the labor force.
A) unemployment rate
B) job availability rate
C) dependency rate
D) employee turnover rate
Ques. 2Palliative care is most likely to be helpful when a person:
A) is suffering from a chronic illness that is not terminal.
B) has been diagnosed with a fatal illness.
C) is suffering from a short-term illness.
D) has been diagnosed with an illness that is contagious but curable.
Ques. 3When spouses or parents lose their jobs as a result of physical illness or disability, the family experiences _____.
A) Bloom syndrome
B) Stockholm syndrome
C) a double blow
D) chronic sorrow
Ques. 4Margaret has been married to Dave for four years. When Dave goes out of town on a business trip for a month, Margaret meets a stranger named Scott in a bar. In her drunken stupor, she has sex with him. However, she does not continue the relationship. In the given scenario, Margaret engages in a _____.
A) swinging arrangement
B) brief encounter
C) utilitarian affair
D) paraphiliac affair
Ques. 5Which of the following statements is true of chronic sorrow?
A) It is something that people adjust to and move on.
B) It occurs periodically throughout life.
C) It occurs primarily in families with low income.
D) It is a one-time experience.
Ques. 6The term _____ describes health care that focuses on relieving pain and suffering of individuals with a fatal illness.
A) naturopathic care
B) megavitamin therapy
C) palliative care
D) chemotherapy