Answer:
C The victim fears others will not believe the report.
Explanation:
It's the sad and awful truth.
An anxiety attack, people may feel fearful, apprehensive, may feel their
heart racing or feel short of breath, but it's very short lived, and
when the stressor goes away, so does the anxiety attack.
Panic attack on the other hand doesn't come in reaction to a stressor.
It's unprovoked and unpredictable. And during a panic attack the
individual is seized with terror, fear, or apprehension. They may feel
that they're going to die, or lose control or have a heart attack. They
have a host of physical symptoms which may include chest pain, shortness
of breath, dizziness, nausea. And in addition to these terrifying panic
attacks, people start worrying about having the next one. So there's a
lot of what's called anticipatory anxiety.
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Answer:
I think the answer is B. Lower back
Explanation:
The flexor muscles are in the front and include the abdominal muscles. These muscles enable us to flex, or bend forward, and are important in lifting and controlling the arch in the lower back. The extensor muscles are in the back. These muscles allow us to stand upright and lift objects.
In the USA is is the law. Medical issues are private matters between a healthcare provider and patient. If a person's private information was to "get out" it might affect their ability to get a job or they might face other predjudices Also the private insurance numbers could be used to steal someone's identity.