Answer:
A nurse who cares for patients in an assisted living facility.
Answer:
<em>B. Less people</em>
Explanation:
Finding a quiet place and studying there is important because it helps to focus as there is less distraction, due to lack of distraction a person studying at a quiet place is able to understand and remember more, one can easily get over with their studies quickly, and prevents incorrect information from being remembered.
So Sheri should find a quiet place where there are no people and it should be away from where her friends can find her, both crowd and friends are a big distraction for her.
Pulling a wagon uphill; the more uphill the wagon is, the greater amount of energy that will be exerted when the wagon moves downhill.
Answer:
A: Veterinary technician
Explanation:
Veterinary technician the person who helps in assisting the veterinarian in diagnosing and treating any animals in the hospital. The responsibility of veterinary technician is to perform medical tests on animals like taking blood, urine or stool samples, taking X- rays, giving medication to the animals, perform dental procedures, giving anesthesia to animals during a medical exam, etc.
A veterinary technician requires special training and a license which is not given to Veterinary assistants. So the correct answer is A.
Included in the algorithm are critical time goals set by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders (NINDS) for in-hospital assessment and management. These time goals are based on findings from large studies of stroke victims:
Immediate general assessment by a stoke team, emergency physician, or other expert within 10 minutes of arrival, including the order for an urgent CT scan
Neurologic assessment by stroke team and CT scan performed within 25 minutes of arrival
Interpretation of CT scan within 45 minutes of ED arrival
Initiation of fibrinolytic therapy, if appropriate, within 1 hour of hospital arrival and 3 hours from onset of symptoms. rTpa can be administered in “well screened” patients who are at low risk for bleeding for up to 4.5 hours.
Door-to-admission time of 3 hours in all patients