Answer:
first because i believe in you :D
also good luck!
By the 4th month is when the baby is able to suck its thumb, yawn, stretch, and make faces.
By the 4th month, or the second trimester of a pregnancy, is when unborns call yawn, stretch, and do all of the listed things above. This is usually the month where you can also identify if the unborn is a male or female, since by month four, they develop their genitals and also organs. <span />
RHo(D) immune globulin can cause an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells. This effect can lead to life threatening blood clots or organ failure
Answer:
Seasonal affective disorder
Explanation:
The seasonal affective disorder is a subtype specifier which represents the episode of the bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder.
The specifier requires a particular time of the year that is 2 years and the temporal seasonal relationship that is the onset of depression in the month of winter or late fall and remission in the spring.
Ths symptoms of this disease are weight gain, hyperphagia and hypersomnia.
Thus, Seasonal affective disorder is the correct answer.
I believe the correct answer would be A. The drug that requires a follow-up "cover" prescription when dispensed with an emergency verbal order is the dilaudid. It is a drug used to treat pain and is an opioid. When taking this drug, one should be cautious since it is known to have bad side effects.<span />