What is the involuntary motion of retracting the body from painful stimuli?

a. Sensation
b. Reception
c. Perception
d. Reaction


D
Reaction is how a person responds to a perceived stimulus. Perception occurs when the person becomes conscious of stimuli and interprets information signals. Reception refers to receiving stimuli and creating a nerve impulse. Sensation is the combination of all three combined.

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As nurses, it is our responsibility to comply with the code of ethics set forth by the ANA and the International Council of Nurses (ICN). We also have a responsibility to carry out our role as described in the

A) practice act set forth by the National Council of Nursing. B) Code of Ethics adopted by the National League for Nursing. C) ANA's Social Policy Statement. D) ANA's White Paper on Nursing.

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What characteristic would most likely be found in a Mexican-American family?

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