During childbirth, general anesthesia increases the frequency of uterine contractions and increases the responsiveness of the neonate shortly after birth.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Rationale: Correct. During childbirth, general anesthesia puts the woman, delivering a baby, to sleep by means of an injected barbiturate and reduces the responsiveness of the baby shortly after birth. See 4-2: Methods of ChildbirthMethods of Childbirth

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