Hi there! The answer is False. Once someone is addicted to something, it is very difficult to stop. Drugs and alcohol are very hard to stop, even if you have determination. Alcoholics and drug addict's bodies are used to and crave what they are addicted to. Their cravings and body reacting to the withdrawal of not having the craving satisfied often overwhelmed their sense of judgement or determination. Hope this helps, don't do drugs and have a wonderful day!!
Because they have to grow and harvest their own plants...since they where no market to buy their foods
Laryngopharynx. The laryngopharynx, (Latin: pars laryngea pharyngis), also known as hypopharynx, is the caudal part of pharynx; it is the part of the throat that connects to the esophagus.im not sure its root word
Food safety is scientific discipline which sets the principles how should be the food handled, prepared and kept such that <span> foodborne illnesses are prevented. Food handlers should :
- keep the TCS food out of the temperature danger zone
- a</span>lways wash hands with warm water and soap before and after handling food<span>.
- keep raw meat, poultry, fish, and their juices away from other </span>food<span>.
- u</span><span>se safe water and raw materials when preparing food.</span>
Answer:
An 81-year-old male who has a productive cough, dyspnea and hypoxia
Explanation:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the obstruction of airflow through the lungs usually caused by cigarette smoke or other harmful compounds. The disease appears after a persistent bronchitis or pulmonary emphysema. It causes a permanent state of inflammation in the lungs and it destroys the alveoli (structures that promote gas exchange in the organ).
The condition is dangerous because, in addition to the potential to stop breathing once and for all, it decreases the circulation of oxygen in the blood and triggers inflammatory substances throughout the body. The risk of heart attack and stroke get even higher. Patients may also suffer from muscle weakness, impaired thinking, and even more depression. Despite of being frequently associated with smoking, about one third of those with COPD never smoked.
The symptons usually are: productive cough
, throat clearing
, shortness of breath and fatigue and excessive phlegm. Dyspnea is progressive, persistent, stress-related or worsening in the presence of respiratory infection eventually arises at the time the patient.