A nurse taking a medical history on a client prescribed a corticosteroid medication should focus on infections.
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What is an Infection?</h3>
Germs are everywhere and can be found in our air, soil, water, and on our bodies. Some germs are beneficial, while others are harmful. Many germs live in and on our bodies without harming us, and some even aid in our health. Only a small percentage of germs can cause infection.
Infection happens when germs enter the body, multiply, and cause a reaction.
An infection requires three things to happen:
- bleeding grounds (e.g., sinks, surfaces, human skin)
- Susceptible Individual who allows germs to enter the body
- Transmission is the process by which germs are passed from one person to another.
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The Treaty of Paris of 1763 (ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies.) In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there.
Answer: the Second-person Narrative
Explanation:
The narrative modes a write may use include:
the First-Person Narrative: this is when the story is narrated using "I." Here, the author assumes the viewpoint of the protagonist, or the main character and uses "I" to reference this person.
the Second-person Narrative: this uses "You" to describe the protagonist. This is not as common as the other forms and is a way to draw in the audience.
the Third-person Narrative: this is a common form of narrative that uses "he", "she", "they" to describe the protagonist(s).
Well honestly it could be anywhere. a shed a garage a room a closet it really depends