It’s the first, third, and fifth one
Answer: A. Removing all stressors from your environment
Explanation:
<span>While all four of the items and factors listed are, in fact, known carcinogens and thus capable of causing cancer, only one meets the definition of a pathogen, which is an organism, such as a virus or bacterium, which can produce harmful effects. That factor is item d) human papillomavirus or HPV, which is a root cause of cervical cancer.</span>
Answer:
No, because even though the EAR estimates the needs of only 50% of individuals in a life-stage and gender group, all of us have individual requirements for nutrients.
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The first thing you will want to do is engage them in conversation, think about it. If you were upset, and someone was talking to you and asking questions about you, wouldn't that cheer you up? Secondly, you will want to avoid saying that the patient is wrong, or arguing back and forth with the patient. This would lead to further confrontation and could cause them to injure their self further from being too frustrated. Lastly, you would want to show sympathy for them. Let them know that you feel sorry for them and that you are there for their every need. Let them know that you care and are willing to help them. Your last resort would want to be to physically hold them down as this could injure them, discomfort them and aggravate them further.
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