Stop using drugs. :) hope that helped!
Answer:
The answer is b) Breaks in the mucosa and presence of corrosive secretions
Explanation:
The peptic ulcer disease is likely caused by the weakening of the mucosa coating by H. Pylori bacteria (or other types of drugs), and the passage of corrosive secretions (such as acid and pepsin) to the lining that is beneath the mucosa coating.
The correct answer is to phone the police.
Explanation:
Anytime neglect is suspected the police and other proper authorities should be notified immediately. If a person only gives the caregiver of the home information about services, that does not mean they will seek help.
Many times people who are living in poverty are to ashamed to get help. They will try to handle things on their own and this hurts the entire household especially children in the home.
The police will do a welfare check and take the proper precautions to get help for the person or persons being neglected. Many times neglect can lead to abuse and it is critical to get help immediately.
Signs of neglect are;
- poor appearance
- poor hygiene
- housing issues/being homeless
- behavior changes
- excessive hunger
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Hello!! I would think so. I haven’t had one, but many people in my family have and they say the same thing. Above the pubic bone/bellybutton. They say it hurts more when they sit down or bend over. I do know that you can get them from lifting things that are too heavy and put a strain on your internal organs. I hope this has helped!! Have a great day.
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No recomiendo ningún tipo de psicología que sea online, remota o a distancia, dado que la psicología como tal requiere de un contacto cotidiano entre el profesional y el paciente, es decir, de sesiones presenciales en las que el profesional pueda evaluar íntegramente al paciente y sus afecciones íntimas. De otra manera, es decir, si el psicólogo no pudiese evaluar en forma presencial a su paciente, se producirían grandes modificaciones en la percepción del profesional respecto de la situación de su paciente, lo que podría conducir a un diagnóstico erróneo, que podría afectar negativamente la eficiencia del tratamiento y, en última instancia, la salud mental del paciente.