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The physical evidence of a disease process, what the health care provider can see, hear, feel or tap during a physical examination of a patient is called a ________.
Motivation
The psychological processes that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior, including factors that drive individuals to pursue certain actions and persist in them.
Affective
Relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes; often used in the context of emotional responses.
Sexual Orientation
A person’s pattern of sexual attraction—to the opposite sex or to the same sex or to both sexes.
Born
Coming into existence by birth.
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