Sharon is a 32-year-old horse trainer. while training a young horse, she was thrown off of the horse and suffered a mild head in
jury. the nurse inquires about the use of a helmet. sharon replies, "this is the first time i have ever had a head injury from a horse. i don't think i need a helmet." based on your understanding of the skull, how should the nurse respond to the patient
The answer is > from my knowledge of horses since I'm an equestrian the nurse should respond saying that if she wore a helmet she wouldn't be here at the hospital. And that she should always were a helmet anything can happen around horses the spook at the slightest thing and they are dangerous but they are majestic creatures and they are amazing but still have a danger side to them.
The answer is: the "bottleneck effect" . _____________________________________________________ <u> The "bottleneck effect" </u><u /> is a type of "genetic drift" resulting from a "reduction in the population" such that the [surviving population] is "no longer genetically representative" [of the original population] . _______________________________________________________