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storky111

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The herbs aloe vera and calendula are used to treat
 
  a. premenstrual syndrome and headaches
  b. high cholesterol
  c. edema and fluid retention
  d. burns and heal wounds

Question 2

The obligation to do no harm to another is known as
 
  a. autonomy c. beneficence
  b. nonmaleficence d. veracity



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Answer to Question 1

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Aloe vera and calendula are used to treat burns and heal wounds. Ginkgo has been used for premenstrual syndrome. Lavender has been used to treat headaches. Garlic has been used to decrease cholesterol. Dandelion has been used to decrease edema and fluid retention.

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Nonmaleficence is defined as the principle of doing no harm. Autonomy is the respect for an individual's right to self-determination or respect for individual liberty. Beneficence is defined as the duty to do good to others and to maintain balance between benefits. Veracity is defined as the obligation to tell the truth.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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