__________ is a technique in which an individual voluntarily controls one or more physiologic functions, such as body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and brain waves

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The nurse has placed her sterile gloved hands below her waist. Her hands are now considered:

a. sterile. b. aseptic. c. non-sterile. d. free of disease-causing organisms.

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The patient on frequent doses of meperidine (Demerol) complains of constipation. The initial intervention the nurse should make is:

a. offer fruit such as prunes or apricots. b. request an order for an enema. c. report the condition to the charge nurse. d. increase oral fluid intake.

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A nurse is preparing to teach on the subject of opsonins. Which information should the nurse in-clude? Opsonins are molecules that:

a. are composed of fatty acids. b. regulate inflammation. c. degranulate mast cells. d. enhance phagocytosis.

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Which group of people is most prone to color blindness?

a. Males b. Females c. Elderly persons d. Children

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