The nurse ask about the stools because: <span>Someone with difficulty converting bilirubin into bile will have trouble digesting fats, and they will go out in the stool.
Biliburin consists of Fat-soluble vitamins that will absorb the fats that needed to be excreted from our body. If someonehase a difficulty converting bilirubin, the fats will stay at the small intestine and have to be manually excreted using medical equipment.</span>
The answer is A, Democrat
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Among serial killers, females are known as the <em>"quiet killers"</em>, in certain studies, females represent around 8 to 5 % out of all serial killers, and the number of female offenders has significantly decreased since around 1975 compared to male offenders cases which has remained almost the same.
The most suitable answer for the question above would be <em>(</em><em>a</em><em>)
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<em>Female serial killers tend to kill over a longer period of time than their male counterparts</em>.
The Right Choice is Concepts or mental molds into which we pour our experiences. i.e Option A
<u>Schema,</u>
- in social science, mental structures that an individual uses to organize knowledge and guide cognitive processes and behavior. People use schemata (the plural of schema) to categorize objects and events based on common elements and characteristics and thus interpret and predict the world.
- For example, when a child is young, they may develop a schema for a dog. They know a dog walks on four legs, is hairy, and has a tail. When the child goes to the zoo for the first time and sees a tiger, they may initially think the tiger is a dog as well.
<h3><u>What are the 4 schemas?</u></h3>
- There are four main types of schemas. These are centered around objects, the self, roles, and events. Schemas can be changed and reconstructed throughout a person's life. The two processes for doing so are assimilation and accommodation.
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Correct Question - Schemas are:
A. concepts or mental molds into which we pour our experiences.
B. concepts or mental molds developed within certain cultures that we learn to adopt as our own.
C. intelligence tests that measure patterns of mistakes in thinking.
D. stages of development.