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Health Psychology Practice Test: Living with Chronic Illnesses
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Health Psychology Practice Test: Living with Chronic Illnesses
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1. After entering the bloodstream HIV attacks and destroys the infection fighting cells
2. Tumours that can grow rapidly, invade and destroy nearby tissues that are normal and can spread throughout the body are
3. Inability to process or make use of certain kinds of visual feedback may result when stroke causes damage to
4. The onset of chronic illness is
5. Progression from HIV to AIDS follows a distinct pattern of
6. Some female cancer patients undergo removal of the whole breast known as
7. The type of diabetes that affect women during pregnancy
8. The greatest force developed during contraction of the heart’s ventricles is known as
9. According to WHO (2013), the most common causes of cancer deaths was cancer of the
10. Temporary shortages of oxygen and nourishment to the heart frequently cause pain that radiates across the chest and arm. This chest pain is known as
11. Weight gain, drowsiness and impotence are some of the side effects from medication of
12. Type 1 diabetes is often referred to as
13. Cancerous cells travel through the circulatory system and lymphatic system to form
14. The surgical removal of the uterus undergone by female cancer patients is known as
15. Cancer treatment that uses powerful drugs that are either administered orally or by injection to the patient
16. It is a lifelong illness and usually cannot be cured completely
17. The most affected family member of a chronically ill patient
18. A malignant tumour growing from connective tissues, such as cartilage, fat, muscle, tendons and bones
19. The onset of Alzheimer’s disease is usually after the age of
20. One of the most common and most feared illnesses among aging persons marked by a progressive, degenerative brain disorder
21. A condition in which the quantity of glucose in the blood continues to be too elevated
22. The chronic illness that is highly stigmatized all over the world
23. In India chronic illness accounts for ____ of the total deaths (WHO)
24. The risk of developing this type of diabetes is greater as we get older
25. It is often called the non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus