Nutrition facts labels are important because they help to make healthier food choices. They have information about the amount per serving of nutrients such as saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, sugar and fiber. These are very important for people how have different health concerns.
Answer: the adolescent might say, "I will rinse my mouth every 2-4 hours with baking soda and water."
Explanation:
White patches on the tongue and oral mucosa indicate oral candidiasis and the adolescent should report the presence of this to their physician but should not attempt to remove them. Using a hard bristle toothbrush can cause trauma to the mucous membranes of the mouth and the client should be instructed to use a soft bristle brush. Rinsing the mouth every 2 to 4 hours with a nonirritating solution, such as baking soda and water or normal saline solution helps prevent stomatitis. The client should avoid commercial mouthwashes with alcohol, which may dry out the mucous membranes.
I don't know if this is multiple choice, but there are MANY negative effects of domestic violence on families- especially children. I suggest you read articles such as this one: https://www.aafp.org/afp/2002/1201/p2052.html?printable=afp
It brings out many important facts, but here is a sample:
"Children who witness domestic violence are at greater risk for internalized behaviors such as anxiety and depression, and for externalized behaviors such as fighting, bullying, lying, or cheating. They also are more disobedient at home and at school, and are more likely to have social competence problems, such as poor school performance and difficulty in relationships with others. Child witnesses display inappropriate attitudes about violence as a means of resolving conflict and indicate a greater willingness to use violence themselves."
One is to go find help and talk to a professional like a counselor. You could talk to your doctor and they can refer you to a physiologist. You could also go find a hobby and do something that you love. Of course it's best to talk to your doctor and talk with a parent, teacher, some adult you trust