Answer:
Vomiting persists for more than two days.
Diarrhea persists for more than several days.
Diarrhea turns bloody, black or tarry.
Fever is 101 F (38.3 C) or higher.
Lightheadedness or fainting occurs with standing.
Confusion develops.
Worrisome abdominal pain develops.
Explanation:
<span>c. single-unit packaging.
Single-unit packaging is when the only quantity of medication that's given to the patient is that that's enough for that intake. In an institutional setting, medication is given at the right time, at meals, or off meals, whenever it is prescribed - the patient does not need to worry with when to take or how many he/she still have. The dose given is to be taken right then and is prepared for only one dose intake.</span>
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Answer:</h3>
This is probably wrong, but <u>a diet can affect diabetes in a good and bad way.</u>
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Explanation:</h3>
If you eat healthier and eat less and less little by little you are doing a good diet (i don't like calling it a diet to me i call it eating healthier.). But if you decide to not eat at all or eat to little to fast it can get you less big? but it will create a yo-yo affect and you will be skinny but then if you eat wrong instead of it taking a while to be big aging it will happen faster. And you'll constantly be changing body shapes.
Its called fight or flight , adrenaline
Answer: <u><em>The child of a smoker</em></u> is at risk from exposure to secondhand smoke.
Explanation:
Many scientific articles have been written based on research done over the years. Many of these articles state that if a person was introduced to second hand smoke before the age of 25, are the ones most likely to get cancer or other respiratory diseases. Many of these people were exposed since birth.