The baby/child would grow into a person who then takes those abilities from his/her parent and turns out to be like the mother or even worse. But they could also go to someone and talk about it, but they'll most likely be depressed in the future because the mother didn't care.
And I should know...
Answer:
bottle feeding
Explanation:
this is kinda self explanatory...
Answer:
P(POS/S)
Explanation:
Here, P(S) represents the probability that the adult really has tuberculosis,
P(S and POS) represents the probability that the adult really has tuberculosis and the test gives a positive result.
P(POS) represents the probability the test gives a positive result.
Finally, P(POS/S) represents the probability that the test correctly identifies adults with tuberculosis, which is exactly 74.6%.
Answer:
Teen boys can be stupid because if they don't understand something then it's cause they don't care about it or is not interested. They should care about it but they choose not to because of their carelessness. Although, something in life could be happening to them that can cause them to change dramatically. Or, if they play a lot of video games, their minds will most likely only be focused on that. Sometimes teen boys don't understand such simple things that others can because they haven't gone through what others have or because they're not the same as them, physically, meaning that they can be a different gender or they could have some sort of disability (people with disabilities are not stupid. I'm saying how they're different in a respectful way).
Explanation:
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The teaching that the nurse should provide about fetal respiration to the client who is concerned that the baby is going to drown in the uterus because of the fluid is that the oxygen reaches the fetus through the placenta.
Fetal respiration is not the same as respiration in adults. The fetus does not inhale the air into the lungs. Instead the fetus receives oxygen through the placenta, which extracts the oxygen from the blood of mother. Similarly, the carbon dioxide of fetus is released into the mother's blood by the placenta.
Placenta develops from the mother's uterus during pregnancy that connects the fetus with the mother's womb. It acts as a passage for the exchange of several substances between the mother and the fetus.
To know more about fetal respiration, here
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