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iveyjurea

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Donavon has expressed to the school nurse that his mother's boyfriend drinks several beers each night. When Donavon's mother is at work, the boyfriend has offered Donavon a beer.
 
  Donavon expresses that he feels like he needs to take care of the boyfriend while his mother is at work. This shift in roles is known as: 1. Responsible Member Role.
   2. Hero Member Role.
   3. Scapegoat Role.
   4. Lost Child Role.

Question 2

A teenager with a known deficit of norepinephrine may exhibit problems with which of the following?
 
  1. Concentration
   2. Social relationships
   3. Self-confidence
   4. Physical motor skills



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1. The child has taken on the role of the adult when the mother is not present.
2. The child is not performing a heroic deed, thus this answer is incorrect.
3. The child is not being blamed for the actions of the adult.
4. The child is able to identify that the actions are not safe and does not feel comfortable, but lacks the idea of the child feeing responsible.

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1. Norepinephrine allows the brain to concentrate on tasks.
2. Social relationships usually are not influenced by norepinephrine deficits.
3. Self-confidence is a learned behavior and is not influenced by the norepinephrine deficit.
4. Norepinephrine does not influence physical mobility because it influences cognitive brain function.




iveyjurea

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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