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tichca

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During childbirth, with a(n) _________ , anesthesia is injected into the mother's spinal canal, temporarily numbing the body below the waist.
 
  A) pineal block
  B) epidural block
  C) pudendal block
  D) ventrolateral medullary lesions block

Question 2

Which of the following is true of romantic love?
 
  A) It involves a strong sense of intimacy and commitment but lacks passion.
  B) It typifies long-term relationships in which passion has ebbed but a deep and abiding friendship remains.
  C) It is characterized by a deep commitment to remain together.
  D) It may burn brightly and then flicker out.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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