The practice of ____________ is a process of fascia pressure and stretching

ANS:


rolfing

Rolfing involves a process of stretching and placing pressure on the fascia to improve muscle and bone function.

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The nurse has to administer an intradermal injection for skin testing for allergies. Which action is correct for intradermal injections?

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The nurse is teaching a nursing student about standard precautions. Which statement made by the student indicates a need for further teaching?

a. "I will use precautions when I give an infant oral care." b. "I will use precautions when I change an infant's diaper." c. "I will use precautions when I come in contact with blood and body fluids." d. "I will use precautions when administering oral medications to a school-age child."

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When an individual's stress response is sustained over a long period of time, which physiological effect of the endocrine system should a nurse anticipate?

A) Decreased resistance to disease B) Increased libido C) Decreased blood pressure D) Increased inflammatory response

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