Answer: Soliciting possible solutions to a problem from the team.
Voting on proposed solutions.
Selecting a solution with all "yes" votes, or at least no "no" votes
Explanation:
TRUE: Food that will be served immediately can be reheated to any temperature as long as the food was cooked and cooled properly. Food reheated for hot-holding must reach an internal temperature of 165℉ within two hours. The food needs to stay at this temperature for at least 15 seconds before serving.
Answer: folic acid.
Explanation:
Folic acid is one of the vitamins of vitamin B complex. It is essential for RNA and DNA synthesis and when lacking in the mitosis (cell division) is impaired.
Folic acid is found in liver, leafy green vegetables, brown rice, nuts, beans and milk.
It is involved in the development of the embryonic neural tube which later becomes spinal cord and skull.
Deficiency during pregnancy can be due to poor diet, multiple pregnancy, effect of drugs such as anti epileptic drugs.
In the first trimester, women are encouraged to take prophylactic folic acid of 0.4mg/day .
This is difficult. Still, i am going with A because Jana is proud and feels more emotional about what she likes than the other choices do.
Do not get get confused, normally an PET scan is associated with tumors, but an MRI is also equally as useful when involving the head.
Let me explain as to the most logical answer. The MRI or magnetic resonance imaging, is going to be the one you want to use for this. An MRI is useful for giving a multi side analysis of organs including of the head. The MRI uses electronic frequencies inside of a magnetic field in order to develop a 3D (not usual 3D, but multiple angles). This type of imaging is useful for finding anything that up with the brain including a tumor.
An PET scan or <span>Positron-emission tomography</span>, which is normally tasked with finding Malignancies is just that. The thing is, that it is absurd to use a PET scan to find a location of said tumor, because the truth is, it only really able to detect malignancies. If the tumor is benign, meaning it is not cancerous, then the PET is useless. The PET scan uses around the same tech as a CT, however it moniters the usage of radioactive glucose that is injected into the body. The reason why it can only detect malignancies is that a malignant growth will take up more sugars than the surrounding tissues.
An Ultrasound could potentially be used, but it just be uncomfortable for the patient, plus it is not useful if the tumor is too deep in the brain. It is more useful for detecting hemtomas or checking blood circulation in the head.