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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. Type 1 diabetes is often referred to as
2. Plaque buildup inside the coronary arteries leads to narrowing of the arteries resulting in a condition called
3. The onset of chronic illness is
4. Weight gain, drowsiness and impotence are some of the side effects from medication of
5. The number of stages described by Franklin Shontz (1975) that people go through after being diagnosed with chronic illness
6. For working people heart attacks are most likely to occur in the morning hours from 6 to 11 am on
7. Tumour that can send out ‘finger’ like cancerous cells into the normal surrounding tissues and invade or attack them
8. A chronic disease that occurs when there is an excessive supply of blood through the blood vessels
9. The risk of developing this type of diabetes is greater as we get older
10. The onset of Alzheimer’s disease is usually after the age of
11. According to WHO cancer is broadly classified into
12. It is often called the non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
13. A condition in which the quantity of glucose in the blood continues to be too elevated
14. After entering the bloodstream HIV attacks and destroys the infection fighting cells
15. The type of diabetes that affect women during pregnancy
16. 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
17. The chronic illness marked by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing
18. In India the highest rate of stomach cancer among men is found in the state of
19. Age is certainly a risk factor in heart disease especially after the age of
20. According to WHO (2013), the most common causes of cancer deaths was cancer of the
21. The surgical removal of the uterus undergone by female cancer patients is known as
22. The most affected family member of a chronically ill patient
23. One of the most common and most feared illnesses among aging persons marked by a progressive, degenerative brain disorder
24. Cancer treatment that uses powerful drugs that are either administered orally or by injection to the patient
25. Tumour that can migrate by sending the cancerous cells into other tissues in the body, which may be distant from the original tumour through circulatory or lymphatic system

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