Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of modern administration of ECT?
a) the client is given anesthesia
b) the person receives electric current through both cerebral hemispheres
c) the client receives controlled oxygenation
d) the client receives a muscle relaxant
b
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Infants that are supplied sugar water via pacifiers often quickly calm down when agitated,
and remain that way when the pacifier is taken away. Based on taste research, what is the most likely explanation for this finding? A) The infants find the tactile sensation of the pacifier comforting. B) The infants like the sweet taste associated with sucrose or sugar. C) Sugar or sucrose triggers self-regulatory skills in infants that reflect nervous system development. D) The infants like the liquid sensation; supplying infants water-filled pacifiers results in the same effect.
The conversion of protein to glucose is called
A) gluconeogenesis. B) glucagon. C) glucogenesis. D) the cephalic phase. E) glucosis.