This is very true, and it is almost like the fight-or-flight response, where your body gets the adrenaline rushing and that is when you hear about people being able to lift cars and jump from 6-story buildings. It is a natural instinct of survival that we all have inside of us. Hope this helps.
Answer:d) Accelerated benefits
Explanation:
The accelerated benefits are also called as living benefits. These are the life insurance policies that are proceeds to pay money to the policyholders before they die. The benefits are provided by the policies by themselves but more are added by the riders or new policies.
According to the given situation, accelerated benefits is the correct option. Mildred will receive the cash through accelerated benefits which can be used for the treatment of terminal cancer also she has less time to live.
Answer:
True. The impaled object should NOT be removed, and you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Explanation:
Answer:
He can receive the herpes zoster vaccine
Explanation:
The herpes zoster vaccine consists of the attenuated varicella zoster virus - the same immunizer used in the chickenpox vaccine, but with a larger amount of antigens. The vaccine activates the immune system to help protect you from herpes zoster. The risk of developing the disease appears to be related to decreased varicella zoster virus (VZV) specific immunity. The vaccine has been shown to increase VZV specific immunity. This immunity is considered to be the mechanism that protects the body against herpes zoster and its complications.
This vaccine is intended for people over 50 and is contraindicated for anyone who is allergic to any of the ingredients (this includes an allergy to gelatin or neomycin), has an impaired immune system, or uses corticosteroids or other medicines that reduce the responsiveness of the immune system, have untreated active tuberculosis, or are pregnant. Albert is 61 years old and has none of the contraindications, so we can conclude that he can get herpes zoster vaccine.