The STI that presents with painful urination and a yellow discharge in males and may have no symptoms in females:(gonorrhea)
The answer is false. The amount of radiation a person is exposed to by food or medical test is with a set limit. The effect of a malfunctioning nuclear power plant would give off many times the amount the body could handle.
Due to inflamed tissue, if the edema increases in the casted area, <u>blood flow to the compartment will be blocked</u>.
Any swelling in a compartment will lead to increased pressure in that area. This raised pressure, presses the muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.
If this pressure is high enough, blood flow to the compartment will be blocked. This can lead to permanent injury to the muscle and nerves.
Acute compartment syndrome is a serious condition that involves increased pressure in a muscle compartment. It can lead to muscle and nerve damage and problems with blood flow.
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Here are some of such reasons:
1. physical punishment - parents can sometimes beat or smack their children for doing something wrong even though technically that is illegal now
2. emotional abuse - parents may neglect their children and not be around for them when they need them
3. financial issues - sometimes parents have a lot of children and not have the means to support them
4. alcohol/drug abuse by parents - which may cause them to become aggressive
5. stress at work - which may make them agitated
Answer: D. Both say our development is continuous and has milestones
Explanation:
Jean Piaget's theory of development focuses on cognitive development and has 4 stages: sensorimotor (0-2), preoperational (2-7), concrete operational (7-11), and formal operational (11+).
Erik Erikson's theory of development focuses on psychosocial development and has 8 stages: trust vs mistrust (0-18 mos), autonomy vs shame and doubt (18 mos - 3 yrs), initiative vs guilt (3-5), industry vs inferiority (5-13), identity vs confusion (13-21), intimacy vs isolation (21-39), generativity vs stagnation (40-65), and integrity vs despair (65+).
Both have specific age milestones for each stage, and they do not stop until death.