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To pass the DHA Clinical Psychology test you need a score of 60.

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Of the following, which is not evaluated by an Apgar score?





Correct Answer:
sex


the apgar score is a quick test performed on a newborn at 1 minute and again at 5 minutes after birth. the test was named after virginia apgar, who developed it in 1952. the purpose of the apgar score is to evaluate the physical condition of the newborn and to determine any immediate need for extra medical or emergency care.

the apgar score assesses five specific criteria, which are easy to remember with the mnemonic “apgar”: appearance (skin coloration), pulse (heart rate), grimace (reflex irritability), activity (muscle tone), and respiration (breathing rate and effort). each of these five factors is scored on a scale of 0 to 2, with 2 being the best score possible and 0 being the worst. the scores are then summed to give a total apgar score which ranges from 0 to 10.

appearance, or skin coloration, checks if the baby's skin color is pink, blue, or pale, which helps to understand the oxygenation of the blood. pulse is assessed by measuring the heart rate, looking for rates that are normal, too slow, or absent. grimace response evaluates the reflex irritability through stimuli, such as a gentle pinch. activity examines muscle tone to see if movements are active and muscles are well-flexed. respiration is assessed by observing the effort and regularity of the baby's breathing.

sex, however, is not evaluated by the apgar score. the sex of the newborn does not influence the apgar scoring as the score is designed only to evaluate a newborn's immediate physical condition and response to birth, not their gender or any other unrelated characteristics. therefore, among the options given - appearance, sex, grimace, activity, and respiration - sex is the correct answer to the question of which factor is not evaluated by an apgar score.

With the attachment classifications associated with a child and caregiver behaviors, if the
child protests the caregiver leaving, which type would they be considered in?
 





Correct Answer:
secure
in the context of attachment theory, a child's reaction to a caregiver's departure is a key indicator of the type of attachment relationship between the child and the caregiver. the four primary attachment classifications developed by ainsworth and colleagues are: secure, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant, and disorganized. each of these attachment styles reflects different patterns of behavior observed in children in response to a caregiver's presence and absence.

the question specifically asks about the behavior of a child who protests when the caregiver leaves. protesting a caregiver's departure is typically associated with the secure attachment classification. in secure attachment, children feel confident that the caregiver will return, and they feel safe and protected when the caregiver is present. this sense of security enables them to explore their environment freely while using the caregiver as a secure base. however, when the caregiver departs, the child may experience distress and protest because they seek the closeness and security that the caregiver provides.

in contrast, children with an avoidant attachment style might not visibly react or might actively avoid the caregiver upon their return, showing little to no distress when the caregiver leaves. this behavior is typically the result of the caregiver consistently dismissing or ignoring the child's need for closeness.

children with an ambivalent/resistant attachment style might show intense distress when the caregiver leaves and might be difficult to comfort even when the caregiver returns. this behavior stems from the unpredictability of the caregiver’s responses to the child's needs, leading to confusion and uncertainty in the child.

the disorganized attachment style is characterized by a lack of a clear strategy to deal with the stress of separation and reunion. these children might display a mix of behaviors, including avoidance, resistance, or odd, conflicted behaviors that do not seem directly related to the caregiver's absence or presence. this style often arises in environments of fright or maltreatment.

given that the child protests when the caregiver leaves, the most fitting classification among the options provided would be a secure attachment style. this is because the protest reflects the child's expectation of the caregiver's return and their reliance on the caregiver for safety and security, which are hallmarks of secure attachment.