The correct answer is I will improve my batting average by two points
before the end of the season. That's because mad goals are measurable,
attainable, deadline goals, that means that they are planned and
realistic. Beating a champion in your first match and swimming the pool 5
times without taking breath is definitely not measurable. However,
improving your batting rate is measurable and attainable within the
given deadline.
<span />
<u>Explanation:</u>
Pette needed a cup of margarine,so he used two one-quarter pound sticks which is measuring goof, he has to use two one-half pound sticks for a cup of margarine.
Next he had to measure two teaspoons of baking powder but he took two scoops of baking powder which is a measuring goof.
He has to use three-quarters of a cup but he used size 12 measuring cup and a size 1/4 measuring giving him 3/4 cup which is a measuring goof.
There is not much necessity to sift grains from brown sugar.
Answer:
Tramadol should not be used in people who:
- are hypersensitive to tramadol
- have received or have been treated with MAO inhibitor drugs in the last 14 days
- have uncontrolled epilepsy on treatment
- are taking abstinence treatment narcotics or acute intoxication of alcohol, hypnotics, opioids and other psychotropics.
- have respiratory issues
Explanation:
Tramadol is an opioid painkiller that acts on the central nervous system and is indicated for the relief of pain of moderate to severe intensity. It acts similarly to endorphins, which are natural neurotransmitters related to pain and well-being. Endorphins act by binding to brain opioid receptors by decreasing pain messages that reach the central nervous system. Like other opioids, tramadol also exerts its analgesic effect by binding these opioid μ receptors, acting as if they were endorphins and blocking the transmission of electrical impulses of pain by the nervous system. When μ opioid receptors are activated, the brain is less able to recognize pain signals sent by the body.
The prescription of tramadol is contraindicated in the following situations:
- History of severe allergic reaction to tramadol
- Patients with acute alcohol intoxication, hypnotics, narcotics, centrally acting analgesics, opioids or psychotropes
- Patients receiving MAO inhibitors or who have taken any MAO drugs within the past 14 days
- Children under 12 years.
- History of severe asthma or during acute asthma attack.
- Severe respiratory disease.
- Severe liver dysfunction.