Answer:
No use
Explanation:
No Use – the person does not use particular substances.
Experimental Use – the person tries a substance and may or may not use it again.
Social or Occasional Use – the person uses the substance in an amount or frequency that is not harmful (e.g., drink on social occasion; ceremonial use).
Answer:
The correct answer is option - a. Streptococcus agalactiae.
Explanation:
Meningitis is a viral or bacterial infection of the fluid around the spinal cord and brain and causes the inflammation of the protective membrane of the covering of the brain and spinal cord.
In newborn babies, it is caused by many strains but the more common is streptococcus agalactiae. Streptococcus agalactiae is a coccus bacteria spread from commonly by mother to newborn or by the contaminated food.
Thus, the correct answer is option - a. Streptococcus agalactiae.
One of the most frustrating challenges for individuals in recovery from mental illness and substance abuse is setting goals. But without goals, there is no sense of progress or forward direction. And hope is required in order to have the ability to envision goals in the first place. Given that goals are vitally important to every person in recovery, how can those with mental illness and substance abuse get help – or help themselves – to understand both the importance of setting goals and become better able to set them on their own?
Answer:
This is just breaking apart each word. But I do a few of the easier ones for yuh
Explanation:
#4: P: (the prefix of the word): Cardi-, R: (root word): cardia, The CV (or combining vowel) is just "A", theres no suffix in this word so you would just put Kardia. Your answer would look like
4. Cardiac: (p): cardi, (R)Cardia, (CV) A, (S) Kardia.
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