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A pediatric nurse volunteers at a regional free clinic. He notices that one of the adolescent volunteers is always on time, completes assigned tasks without direct supervision, and talks about how to decide who to vote for in her first election.
 
  The nurse would expect this adolescent's parents' caregiving style to MOST likely be: a. flexible
  b. authoritative
  c. uninvolved
  d. indifferent

Question 2

Persons with schizophrenia are not sensitive to stress in others.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B
The adolescent's parent's caregiving style would most likely be authoritative. Authoritative caregivers provide clear boundaries and expectations for their children. In general, the children of such caregivers engage in less substance abuse, display greater psychosocial maturity, and perform better in school than children whose caregivers are indifferent or uninvolved.

Answer to Question 2

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