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Answer:
Regular physical activity helps improve your overall health, fitness, and quality of life. It also helps reduce your risk of chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, many types of cancer, depression and anxiety, and dementia.
Explanation:
Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke
1.Cool down for cramps
2.drink cool liquids or drinks
3.immerse you in cold water
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Bacteria are mainly divided into two groups - gram positive bacteria and gram negative bacteria. This division is based on the presence of the different types of cell membrane and sensitivity against different chemicals.
Cephalosporin is a drug belongs to the β-lactam antibiotics extracted from the fungus Acremonium. This drug is further divided into the different generations and shows different sensitivity towards the gram positive and the gram negative bacteria.
Thus, the answer is true.
In this question, the options were not given; here are the options:
What response should you have to her anger?
A. Listen empathetically to all of her complaints and let her know she can contact you for any additional assistance.
B. Correct her misconceptions and remind her that television shows are fiction, so she will not sue you in the future.
C. Recognize that she is in the denial stage of grief and interrupt her hysterical behavior pattern by getting her attention and helping her calm down.
D. Reassure her that you did everything you could and that everything will be okay.
The correct answer is to Listen empathetically to all of her complaints and let her know she can contact you for any additional assistance.
Explanation:
When communicating with relatives of a patient that died, it is important to communicate assertively and avoid confrontations. Also, acknowledge the feelings of the relative and show empathy or comprehension. After all, they are experiencing the loss of a loved one. In this context, even if the relative of the patient is anger and considers you could have the patient, avoid behaviors such as correcting, attacking, or confronting this person. Instead, listen to them empathetically to show you recognize and understand their feelings and offer to contact you if they need any information or assistance (option A).