You are dispatched to a residence for a 59-year-old male with an unknown emergency. when you arrive, you find the patient sitting on the couch. he is conscious, is noticeably diaphoretic, and complains of dizziness and weakness. during your assessment, you note a large, well-healed vertical scar in the center of his chest and a small bulge just under the skin in the upper left part of his chest. his blood pressure is 90/50 mm hg, pulse is 44 beats/min and weak, and respirations are 24 breaths/min and unlabored. what is the most likely cause of this patient's condition?
- Artificial pacemaker failure
<span>The statement which says that the major contributing causes of mental health disorders are environmental conditions and situations is false. Although environmental conditions and situations are recognized as part of the factors that caused mental disorders but they are not the major contributing causes. The major contributing causes are genetic factors, biological factors and psychological factors.</span><span />
False.
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Normal bacteria help to stimulate our immune system, which helps to fight cancer<span>. A similar study reveals further detriment in our normal immune </span>cells<span> with </span>antibiotic<span> usage.</span>
Answer:
Stage 3
Explanation:
Sensorimotor stage is the time period between birth to 2 years. Jean Piaget expanded the sensorimotor stage into 6 stages:
- Stage 1: Birth- 1 month: Exercise and organize reflexes like sucking, looking, grasping etc.
- Stage 2: 1-4 months: Adapt to the environment
- Stage 3: 4-8 months: Repeat interesting events involving other objects or people to make them last.
- Stage 4 : 8-12 months: Goal directed behavior and development of new motor skills
- Stage 5: 12-18 months: Try to inculcate new behavior
- Stage 6: 18-24 months: Develop ability to solve problems