11.Durkheim’s explanation of the various types of suicide and their link to the power of social bonds is also evident regarding overall health. Which of the following is/are consistent with this view? a.Social support is linked to good mental health. b.Social support is linked to good physical health. Social isolation is linked to poor health. all of the above Which of the following is NOT one of Durkheim’s types of suicide? a.anomicc.egoistic b.pessimisticd.altruistic 13.__________ refers to the socially expected behaviors of a sick person. a.Symptomatic behaviorc.The sick role b.Role-appropriate behaviord.Symptomatic syndrome 14.If you were a functionalist, which of the following would cause you the most concern? a.the consequences of medicalization b.the long-term effect of the sick role for chronically ill patients c.the poor health associated with lower socioeconomic status d.the placebo effect 15.Which of the following is recognized as a limitation of Parsons’s concept of the sick role? a.It fits only a rather narrow range of illness. b.It fails to link illness to societal organization. c.It overemphasizes the role of doctors in disease definition. d.all of the above 16.According to the text’s discussion of the functionalist view of the health care delivery system in the U.S.: a.an organized, effective health care system would provide the highest quality care to everyone. b.drastic changes in the current health care system could be dysfunctional. c.there should be a gradual shift from a marketplace approach that views health care as a privilege to one that views it as a right. d.all of the above 17. Acute disease is characterized by: a.gradual onset.c.limited duration. b.little chance for complete recoveryd.the probable death of the sufferer. 18. Chronic disease is characterized by: a.gradual onset.c.limited duration. b.rapid peak.d.either recovery or death. 19.The removal of midwives as acceptable care providers during birth was the result of: a.the recognition that they were not sufficiently medically trained. b.the fact that the home was not sanitary enough for safe births. c.the social control brought by medicalization. d.the fact that qualified midwives became scarce since more women preferred to become professional nurses. 20.Which of the following is/are among the basic principles adopted by the American Medical Association? a.All health care and medical practice should be controlled by the medical profession. b.Medical professionals should charge on a fee-for-service basis. There should be no interference in the physician-patient relationship. all of the above