True. For example elderly people or people on hospice can have visiting nurse aids, nurses and physical therapists come to their home.
C) No, her cells do not have enough oxygen to react with glucose and release energy
Answer:
self-image
Explanation:
"Self-image" refers to<em> how we see or think about ourselves as we are viewed by the society. </em>This is based on many factors like how a person looks like <em>(appearance)</em>, a person's<em> performance</em> and <em>relationship with other people</em>.
Self-image gives you a picture on what your <em>assets</em> are, as well as your <em>liabilities</em>. Then, you start labeling yourself accordingly. However, this is not true or based on reality all the time. The goal is to have a <u><em>"healthy self-image."</em></u> A person with this kind of image is able to accept his flaws, yet tries his best in every way.
A maladaptive and abnormal increase in activity that's inconsistent with developmental levels is called: <span>B. hyperactivity.
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