Answer: A. To report PHI to a law enforcement official reasonably
able to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat
to the health or safety of an individual or the public.
• To report PHI that the covered entity in good faith
believes to be evidence of a crime that occurred on the
premises of the covered entity.
• To alert law enforcement to the death of the individual,
when there is a suspicion that death resulted from
criminal conduct.
• When responding to an off-site medical emergency, as
necessary to alert law enforcement to criminal activity.
• To report PHI to law enforcement when required by law
to do so (such as reporting gunshots or stab wounds).
Explanation:
Of course extra sensory perception exists. As A physic and a witch, being able to know things before it happens is definitely from the sixth sense. Without the mind, human beings wouldn’t be able to process information or function. The fact alone demonstrates how powerful our brains really are. Personally believing that this important organ is connected directly to the spiritual world. And through the mind we as a society can do extraordinary tasks. Tasks which were deemed impossible or unrealistic.
If Max continues to hold his breath while lifting weights, he will
become dizzy and light-headed. Breathing is an important component in
performing weight training activities. This is because it contributes in the
release of carbon dioxide in the blood which enables the muscles to take more
in more oxygen. As a result, muscle contractions are more efficient and
successes in lifting heavy weights will happen more often. A person must
practice inhaling when there is less effort and exhaling when effort should be
placed to lift the heavy set of weights.
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Answer:
Explanation:
I'm 80.
I want my doctor to tell me I'm not over exerting myself by doing anything beyond walking 4 blocks to get the mail.
I want him to order blood tests (I live in Canada. Those come under public health care). I want him to tell me if my potassium and sodium levers are normal, to say nothing of red and white cell counts. And platelets. I don't want to get a cut and not be able to control the bleeding.
I want him to assure me I'm not diabetic. You should be able to guess what test will determine that.
I want him to take my blood pressure and assess it for me. Is it too high, is it too low? What is it? Do I need medication or am I safe without it.
I want him to take my temperature. I want to be assured I'm not running some sort of fever. At my age, fevers and not jokes, and they have a 0 rating for a sense of humor.
I want him to test my memory capabilities. I want to remember what my limit is for exercise and not over do it.
I want him to test my reflexes. I used to be able to juggle. I wonder if I still can. Am I fast enough? Am I sensitive enough?
Hearing? How bad is my hearing loss? It seems severe to me. The neighbors routinely tell me they missed the 3rd news item. Could I tell them what it was.
Well those are for starters. My family doctor would do all of the above things without being prompted.