When describing the various cultural aspects associated with death rituals, which of the following would an instructor include?
A) Most cultures have similar durations for the length of time a person grieves.
B) A person's view of death is likely to be different from the original ethnic group's practice.
C) Responses to death and grief are fairly consistent among different cultures.
D) Rituals for burial and bereavement are likely to reflect original cultural practices.
D
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The labor/delivery nurse is caring for a 33-year-old who is in labor with her first child. The patient complained to the nurse about the hemorrhoids that she has experienced during the last month of her pregnancy
She asks, "what can I do to prevent future problems with hemorrhoids?" What is the nurse's best response? a. "Hemorrhoids are caused by defecation of stools that are loose and watery." b. "You need to soften your stools by drinking plenty of fluids." c. "You should eat less carbohydrates." d. "There is nothing that you can do to prevent hemorrhoids."
With regard to the position of the laboring woman, maternity nurses should be able to tell the woman that:
a. The supine position commonly used in the United States increases blood flow. b. The "all fours" position, on her hands and knees, is hard on her back. c. Frequent changes in position will help relieve her fatigue and increase her com-fort. d. In a sitting or squatting position her abdominal muscles will have to work harder.
Drugs that bind to specific receptors and produce a drug action are called ________.
A. repressors B. modulators C. agonists D. antagonists
Which of the following is most likely to promote the release of labour-enhancing hormones?
a. feelings of fear or anxiety b. the release of excessive catecholamines c. stimulation of the neocortex (the thinking part of the brain) d. feelings of calmness and safety