Answer: Child do you need a doctor she is right beside me dear.
Answer: Kevin is an "ALCOHOLIC".
Explanation: Kevin will find it very difficult to reduce his use of alcohol because he has been addicted to the use of alcohol. His addiction has made him to always want to get an alcohol, or trying to recover from the effect of an alcohol which he took.
Kelvin behavior has showed that he is an Alcoholic, because he has been addicted to the intake of alcohol regularly.
Kevin severity is very high, as this will damage his system cause more Alcoholic effect on him.
A nonresidential facility where care is provided in different classrooms is typically called ____ child care
- Child Care Center
Some advice for safe food handling are:
- Use different cutting boards for raw foods. The board can transfer deadly bacteria, parasites and viruses, so it is better to use separate boards.
- Cook food to the right temperatures to kill the harmful bacteria.(roasts and steaks to at least 145 F, whole poultry (chicken, turkey, duck) should be cooked to 165 F, ground beef (hamburger) to at least 160 F....)
- Refrigerate foods quickly because cold temperatures keep harmful bacteria from growing and multiplying.
- Buy and eat food at only approved sources.
Hello there! So in order to understand this question, you'd have to understand the how pharmacological insulin's work. Insulin usually comes in two types, a long acting, which is mean't to keep blood glucose levels from reaching a peak, and a fast acting usually taken after a meal. They are prescribed primarily for Type I Diabetic, who aren't capable of producing insulin, and so are dependent on insulin. However Type II diabetics may be prescribed insulin to control very uncontrolled Diabetes.
Insulin is administered via a Syringe, Pen, and/or Autoinjector (also called a pump). Insulins can be administered intravenously, intrarterial (though IV's into arteries are very risky), IO (Intraosteoor into bone), IC (Intracardial, into heart) or Intramuscular. This is because Insulin is only capable of absorption via being directly injected into a bodily process. Insulin is fairly resilient, and is capable of lasting a couple of years when not opened or a month when it is, and it is perfectly (and recommended) you keep it refrigerated. Additionally there are a variety of gauges needles can come in, each of different length.
So given this information you can rule out, just about all of these... However Injecting insulin at home, into a vein, is dangerous. When given insulin there is a reason it is injected intramuscularily, and why when you're in the hospital you are given insulin via an IV "Drip". The reason is that insulin injected into the blood stream is introduced so fast, which means that instead of the gradual affects which help to level it out, you actually can depress the glucose severely and in a short amountof time. This has he potential to cause a possibly fatal, Hypoglycemic event. So "C" is your answer.