Which statement is true about homeopathic remedies?

A. They are made from natural ingredients
B. They suppress the body's own defense system
C. They are expensive
D. They are very dilute


Ans: D. They are very dilute

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The nurse is caring for a woman with epidural anesthesia for pain control during a vaginal delivery. A risk for injury related to epidural anesthesia has been identified by the nursing staff. What interventions are appropriate for the nurse to implement related to this diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)

a. Assess leg movement and sensation before ambulating. b. Administer antibiotic as ordered. c. Observe for signs of impending birth. d. Provide sacral pressure as needed. e. Assess fetal position frequently.

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The perinatal nurse listens as the patient describes her labor and emergency cesarean birth. Providing an opportunity to review this experience may assist the patient in doing which of the following?

A. Decreasing her ambivalence about her labor and birth B. Developing more positive feelings about her labor and birth C. Initiating her role development in the "letting-go" stage D. Understanding the various demands associated with the maternal role

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The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is associated with a "fight-or-flight" reaction. What reaction is the parasympathetic nervous system is associated?

A) Recover and repair B) Respond and return C) Rest and digest D) Calm and peace

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A patient presents with extremely tight, shiny skin over the hands and face. There is also a lack of nasolabial folds and blank facial expression. This is a common sign of:

A. Bell's palsy B. Trigeminal neuralgia C. Scleroderma D. Hypothyroid myxedema

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