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panfilo

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A patient scheduled for major surgery will receive general anesthesia. Why is inhalation anesthesia often used to provide the desired actions?
 
  A) rapid excretion and reversal of effects
  B) safe administration in the patient's own room
  C) involves only the respiratory system and skin
  D) slow onset of action and maintains reflexes

Question 2

Which of the following complementary and alternative therapies is based on the belief of supporting the body while the symptoms are allowed to run their course.
 
  A) homeopathy B) qi Gong C) traditional Chinese medicine D) Ayurveda



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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