A Japanese method based on spiritual energy is known as:
a. Ayurveda.
b. Reiki.
c. Qigong.
d. reflexology.
B
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Which of the following neurotransmitters is paired with its correct description?
A. Glutamate; excitatory transmitter, is important in learning and development. B. Dopamine; inhibitory transmitter, increases attention to sensory information. C. GABA; excitatory transmitter, modulates neural activity in the CNS. D. Acetylcholine; excitatory transmitter, affects mood, arousal, and pain perception. E. Both A and C
Which of these would be considered "primary research"?
A. Systematic review B. Meta-analysis C. Case study D. Consensus review
Landen has peripheral neuropathy from cancer chemotherapy. After his pain is not well controlled with just analgesics, his physician suggests the use of a tricyclic antidepressant as an adjuvant. What drug might he be given?
A) gabapentin B) amitriptyline C) carbamazepine D) venlafaxine
A hiatal hernia is a displacement of the stomach above the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)