The most concerning manifestation that the nurse should be
aware of or the physician should pay attention to the physiological changes in
the neonate is its heart rate. The heart rate that are higher compared to its
normal rate should be taken action of. An example of this is when the neonate
exhibiys a heart rate of eighty eight beats per minute, if it occurs, they
should take action immediately.
" if he had been left to himself " is a subordinate clause because it does not form a complete sentence..it cannot stand by itself
Answer:
B. have weak superegos.
Explanation:
Karen Horney, a prominent neo-Freudian, disputed Freud's assumption that women <em>have weak superegos</em>. Karen Horney, believed that Freud's psychoanalysis was biased. According to Horney, psychoanalysis was limited by its male view which left feminine experience out. According to Freud, women could not have a strong superego. Karen Horney, through multiple studies, found out that women, as men can have a strong superego.
The correct answer is: In Scandinavia, that is: in Norway, Finland and Sweden, and in the part of Russia adjacent to them.
Most of these lakes are small lakes, with the size of under 1 square kilometer. Bigger lakes are in the South of the Three countries I mentioned above.