My answer would be EAR or RDA because those are more specific but im sort of thinking its more RDA
Maddie should ask her doctor what the terms he/she used (that she didn't understand) mean. Or she can go the sarcastic route and just say "In English please."
Cooked foods that you leave out for a barbecue or put in the car to take a picnic give harmful bacteria a place to grow. Bacteria grows faster at a warmer temperature. Their population doubled every 20 minutes. So in warm weather it doesn’t take long for food to harbor enough bacteria to make you really sick. Hope this helps. :)
First tell the patient where your going to apply the tourniquet. Then you take both your right and left hand and stretch the tourniquet as far as you can but make it as comfortable to the patient and on the back of the arm. Then your going to cross the tourniquet like a shoe string. Have it crossed and then take your dominant hand and make a loop with the string under the cross and then just leave it as so. Then you start your IV and draw your blood. Then when your done you can quickly release it by pulling the string that is left out from the loop and done!
If you don't understand it I'm extremely sorry!