What causes the "let-down reflex"?
a. Oxytocin b. Estrongen
c. Prepartum amenorrhea d. Postpartum amenorrhea
a
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A client would be a candidate for total parenteral nutrition (TPN) if he or she had:
a. a poor appetite after major surgery. b. severe depression and unwillingness to eat. c. radiation enteritis causing minimal food intake for over 2 weeks. d. lost more than 10% of usual body weight in the past 9 months.
Oxidation-reduction reactions in the body are controlled by ________.
A. protein consumption B. enzymes C. fluid balance D. light and dark cycles
Diplegia is a condition that is characterized by:
a. damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs resulting in breathing that requires extra effort. b. a genetic change on the X chromosome resulting in severe neurological delays. c. damage to the part of the brain controlling movement of the legs, interfering with muscle control and ambulation. d. damage to chromosome 7, interfering with all the exocrine functions in the body. e. destruction of the infection-fighting abilities of the body by a virus.
Dae is a 25-year-old recent graduate who works approximately 60 hours per week as a pharmacist at a busy health care facility. Over the past five years, Dae has slowly started to gain weight. He recently calculated his BMI, which was 31.5. This BMI is classified as overweight.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)