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mrsjacobs44

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Research has shown that endogenous opioid pathways that result in calming and pain-relieving effects are activated by:
 
  1. Tylenol
   2. Kangaroo care
   3. Sucrose
   4. Nonnutritive sucking
   5. Choice 3 and 4

Question 2

Which of the following is the most common cause of secondary hyperparathyroidism?
 
  1. Diabetes mellitus
   2. Congenital heart disease
   3. Anterior pituitary gland
   4. Parathyroid gland



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1. Does not produce an endogenous response
2. While this comforts a neonate it does not have an endogenous opioid pathway
3. The administration of sucrose and the application of nonnutritive sucking are theorized to activate endogenous opioid pathways (natural pain relievers produced in the brain) with resulting calming and pain-relieving effects.
4. The administration of sucrose and the application of nonnutritive sucking are theorized to activate endogenous opioid pathways (natural pain relievers produced in the brain) with resulting calming and pain-relieving effects.
5. The administration of sucrose and the application of nonnutritive sucking are theorized to activate endogenous opioid pathways (natural pain relievers produced in the brain) with resulting calming and pain-relieving effects.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Rarely occurs
2. Does not frequently occur
3. The most common cause of secondary hyperparathyroidism .
4. Does not frequently occur



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