The left and right __________ supply oxygenated blood to cardiac muscle

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Coronary arteries

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A) "It is a spiritual practice that combines exercise with mental focus." B) "It is beneficial in expressing feelings." C) "It allows a reduction of symptoms through voluntary control measures." D) "It requires the use of machines in a controlled environment."

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Consumers are the primary source of information about their health history and medications. The patient-carried record (PCR) addresses this. Which of the following are potential problems associated with the PCR? Select all that apply

1. Loss of the record 2. Legibility 3. Portability 4. Privacy 5. Liability

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Concerning the psychologic complications and risks of forced cesarean births, nurses should be aware that:

1. a family's worries about extra cost are unfounded; vaginal birth and unscheduled cesarean births cost about the same. 2. most women relate to their newborns as quickly and are as likely to breastfeed as those who went through vaginal birth. 3. the psychologic outcomes are the same as with women who go through scheduled cesarean births. 4. some couples (and individuals) have sexual worries: the women about sexual at-tractiveness, the men about hurting their partners.

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A community health nurse working with adolescents recognizes that which characteristic would most likely be displayed by an adolescent who is at increased risk to engage in risk-taking beha-vior?

a. Poor academic performance b. High self-esteem c. Middle-class income d. Involvement in extracurricular activities

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