<span>The answer would be: Continue patient care by getting a complete SAMPLE history and perform a complete secondary assessment.
If the reading of glucose test is normal, then you can exclude hypoglycemia from the possible diagnosis. Because the patient is accompanied by his mother, you can ask a brief history to exclude other possible diagnosis and complete secondary assessment before further help comes. The information would be beneficial to the healthcare personnel that will comes for help.
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A virus structure can be on of the following: icosahedral, enveloped, complex and helical. These viruses can appear to in a shape but a closer, more steady look reveals that they are actually icosahedral.
Answer:
B. Sphagnum moss takes in energy from sunlight.
D. Euglenas carry out photosynthesis.
Explanation:
According to the question, "a self-feeder" means an autotrophic organism i.e. an organism that produces or obtains food by itself. The process by which an autotrophic organism obtains food is referred to as PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis entails the synthesis of food in form of organic compounds in the presence of sunlight.
Based on this, Euglenas, which is a plant-like protist, carrying out photosynthesis and Sphagnum moss, which is a lower plant (bryophyte) taking in energy from sunlight in order to perform photosynthesis are two examples that describes a "self-feeder"
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The foundation of relative
dating is it does not have an atmospheric reservoir. The
phosphorus cycle does not include gas phase. Its largest reservoir is located
in sedimentary rocks, and the cycle begins there. Phosphate from rocks are
eliminated and then released into the soil and water. The phosphate ions then
absorbed by plants and transferred to animals or organisms which eat plants. It
is then returned to the soil by way of excretion and decomposed by plants and
animals when they die.
Answer:
Mechanical Digestion
The large pieces of food that are ingested have to be broken into smaller particles that can be acted upon by various enzymes. This is mechanical digestion, which begins in the mouth with chewing or mastication and continues with churning and mixing actions in the stomach.
Explanation: