Critics claim that the biological theory of personality may be problematic for research due to the biological theory provides little structure to direct or guide research.
<h3 /><h3>What is the biological theory of personality development?</h3>
The biological basis of personality is the theory that states that the anatomical structures located in the brain contribute to personality traits. This is derived from neuropsychology, a branch of science that studies how the structure of the brain is related to various psychological processes and behaviors.
Thus, the biological theory provides little structure to direct or guide research.
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I think it is B because the other ones makes sense
Answer: Put the child on a heart (AED) and try cpr
Explanation: The an EMT can pronounce someone died until a physician pronounce them dead.
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Which is an indicator that a facility is a poor choice for Sarah?
A. The facility has new, state-of-the-art equipment.
B. The facility is recommended by her family doctor.
C. The facility has been operating for more than five years.
D. The facility accepts most health insurance policies but not Sarah's.
The correct answer is D. The facility accepts most health insurance policies but not Sarah's.
Explanation:
MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a type of scanning used in medicine as part of diagnosis as through MRI doctors can obtain images of organs and other structures of the body. In terms of access, this type of imaging requires an IMR scanner which might not be found in all facilities. Also, the cost for an MRI is usually high, due to this, most patients will need their health insurance to cover this. In this context, if the facility Sarah chooses does not accept Sarah's health insurance, this is a poor choice for her due to the high cost she will need to pay.
The nurse is caring for a patient receiving cyclophosphamide (cytoxan). what is the priority nursing action for this patient?
Assess for signs of hematuria, urinary frequency, or dysuria