As a Medical assistant, you have to define the problem. What are the
problems, what caused the problem. Next is to identify the alternatives. What would
be your possible solution for the problem. Then determine the criteria and then
evaluate the alternatives. After that, you have to choose an alternative and
then implement the decision.
I'm not sure if there is a for sure answer for this, so I can only give my personal opinion.
The truth is if you care, you care. You can't really help that. There will be times where caring makes things unimaginably harder while other times, it makes you even stronger. The only real times where caring gets in the way is when you possibly lose a patient, or if you know you're going to. The only thing you can do is remind yourself that you are doing the best that you can/did the best that you can. If you know deep in your heart that you did everything you could possibly do, yes it will still hurt, but you will be able to forgive yourself and move on.
Perhaps there is no one dying, but caring about someone and seeing them hurt is difficult? Just take comfort in knowing that you are the one there to help heal them.
Hope this helps. :)
Answer:
This is False
Explanation:
List should be in common name, for example, 'sugar' instead of "sucrose"
Answer: Interferons
Explanation:
Interferons can be defined as the cells that is already being virus affected and they release some chemicals out of it in order to prepare the cells or to enhance the cells for anti-viral response.
The cells a group of signaling proteins which is being released by the host cells in response to the presence of virus in the body.
Chemically they are cytokine molecules which is used as a defense mechanism to protect the other cells of the body from being infected.
Certain response like fever, muscle pain are caused by the interferon.
Answer: c. Five months
Explanation:
The digestive system in infants is weak and is incapable of digesting solid foods in young age typically in one or two months after birth. According to the american academy of pediatrics. The infant must be fed with solid foods in 4-6 months. It also depends on how the infant responds when fed with different solid foods. The solid food must be in highly diluted form, like in a meshed form and must be boiled so that the infant can swallow and digest the food easily.