Hello there, the answer is "B"
On a chart no matter if its in a clinical, prehospital (EMS), or hospital setting. Your medical history only contains things that are pertinent to your history. In most chart there are two other types of histories "Family" and "Social" (of which the answer applies)
The internet contributes to hate speech by giving anyone and everyone a platform from which they can spread their hate with ease and with very little risk to their personal safety. The easiest way to address hate speech online is to hold companies accountable for making sure content that spreads hate is taken down quickly.
Answer:
B. Practicing assertive communication.
C. Using "I" messages
D. Making eye contact
Explanation:
Effective communication is that in which explicit, correct, and assertive information is transmitted to the recipient. This information is usually empathetic and authentic even if a message that is not pleasant.
Effective communication is:
- Assertive: Assertiveness is a form of communication in which wishes, opinions, emotions, or thoughts are expressed clearly, without hurting or discomforting the recipient and respecting their assertive rights.
- Use "I" messages: they are those in which we take responsibility for what we express by using "I" in our sentences. For example, I don't want to do that.
- Make eye contact: Establishing eye contact during a conversation is a cultural aspect; in Western cultures, it is considered appropriate to convey a message effectively.
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Explanation: Breathing through the nose is the normal thing to do, and it has two major advantages over mouth breathing:
1. filtration of particulate matter by the vibrissae hairs, and
2. better humidification of inspired gas.
Breathing through the nose allows for better conditioning of the inhaled air, because the nostrils are much smaller than the mouth, the air that is exhaled through the nose creates a back flow of air (and oxygen) into the lungs. Also, because we exhale more slowly through the nose than we do though the mouth, the lungs have more time to extract the oxygen from the air that we have already taken in.
Answer: The process of digestion begins when you chew with your mouth the enzymes in your saliva and your teeth break down the food.Once you swallow the food goes down the esophagus.When the food reaches the end of the esophagus a ringlike muscle called the Lower esophageal splinter relaxes and allows food to go to the stomach.In the stomach the food gets mixed with digestive acids.The stomach then empties the contents into the small intestine.The small intestine mixes food with digestive juices from the pancreas,liver,and intestine,and push the mixture forward for further digestion.The large intestine absorbs water and changes the waste from liquid into stool.The lower end of your large intestine,called the rectum,stores the stool until it’s pushed out of your anus during bowel movement.
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