An incision that is sometimes made to increase the size of the opening of the vagina to allow the baby to pass is called
a) Braxton-Hicks.
b) cervix.
c) episiotomy.
d) false labor.
c
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A. juvenile diabetes B. high birth weight C. deformities of the arms and legs D. stomach cancer
Which early model of psychopathology believed that differences between various minority groups and their white counterparts resulted from minority groups somehow being "less" as the white majority?
a. the deficit model b. the inferiority model c. the Jensen model d. the deprivation model
You are responsible for treating a patient who has just taken a large amount of phencyclidine (PCP). Which of the following might help your patient? a. a drug that acts as a dopamine agonist
b. a drug that acts as a dopamine antagonist. c. a drug that acts as a glutamate antagonist. d. MDMA (ecstasy) to promote increased serotonin activity.
________ meditation involves narrowing one's focus to a single event, whereas _______ meditation involves allowing attention to flow freely and focusing on whatever comes to mind
a) Awareness; concentrative b) Qi; chi c) Chi; qi d) Concentrative; mindfulness