1. Language barriers: people from central and South America are very likely to speak Spanish, and although Spanish is a growing language in the U.S, there still may be an issue translating.
This is the same for middle eastern immigrants as they may speak Arabic, and many different African or Indian languages. These may even be harder to find a translator for
2. Religious Barrier: there are many aspects of health care that may interfere with religion. A primary example would that women who are Muslim may not be permitted to be seen or touched by a male health care professional.
3. Personal Bias: Unfortunately there still is a lot of racism and prejudice in the world.
Answer: Mid-back or upper back, scapular, & right shoulder
Explanation:
The risk of reaction is much lower in ongoing blood loss situations and O positive is more available than O negative. Type O positive blood is critical in trauma care.
Answer:
Treatment facility staff can be guilty of false imprisonment if the patient is arrested at the facility without the need for treatment.
Explanation:
False arrest is considered a very serious crime, and is characterized by a situation where someone is prevented (by someone else) from leaving or walking in a certain area, ie the person is detained. However, it is important to remember that not every detention can be accused of false imprisonment, in some cases the law allows a person to be detained against his will. Facility staff can be convicted of false imprisonment if the patient being prevented from leaving does not need treatment, but if the patient needs treatment it is irresponsible for the facility to let him out.
Answer:
<h2>Increase in Heart beat (tachycardia) and blood flow to muscle is the prime response in case of fight or flight. </h2>
Explanation:
<h3>Increase in Heart beat and blood flow to the muscle make it ready for the fight-flight response as it make body ready fir maximum energy by providing glucose and oxygen to the muscle cells as we know that glucose and oxygen is responsible for energy in each cell of the body. </h3>