The correct answer for the following question is letter c.
secondhand smoke exposure. Exposing a family member, whether an infant, child or
an adult is exposed to secondhand smoke, he or she may be put at risk of
developing chronic diseases, such as asthma. Being exposed to too much smoke
may increase the chances of further developing life-threatening risks.
Secondhand smoke is more lethal compared to smoking the cigarette itself.
Which section of the food label?
Explanation:
The LPN/LVN upon overhearing the parent and the client (child) talking comes to a conclusion about what should be further assessed. The statements made were:
1. “Maybe in the future, you will follow the rules”
2. “You know, of course, this means no dinner tonight”
3. “Why did you climb up there when I told you not to?”
4. “It appears that your injury is not serious”
Statement 1 reflects a punitive character of the parents where they highlight the child’s misbehavior and its consequences
Statement 2 reflects the parent’s attitude to correct the child’s misbehavior through negative reinforcement. Parents adopt this as a means of disciplinary action when a child commits a serious mistake which is harmful to himself/herself/others. This is true.
Statement 3 indicates that the parents are not aware of the psychological developmental stages of their child according to the age. Curiosity and exploration are part of school-aged children and parents should be aware of it and should have taken proper care.
Statement 4 indicates the utmost compassionate caring of the parents but hides the child’s knowledge of the injury.
"Please be here at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow" is the most clearly stated. It states a clear hour to arrive, indicates whether arrival should be morning or evening, and what day arrival should be. This gives clear information to the person receiving the information.
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-Payshence xoxo
Antigens are any molecules that elicit adaptive immune response. Antigens protrude from pathogens or other intruding substances. Antibodies are proteins found in blood plasma that attach to one particular kind of antigen and help to counter its effects.