Answer; Grieving is the outward expression of your loss. Your grief is likely to be expressed physically, emotionally, and psychologically. For instance, crying is a physical expression, while depression is a psychological expression. It is very important to allow yourself to express these feelings. Often, death is a subject that is avoided, ignored or denied. At first it may seem helpful to separate yourself from the pain, but you cannot avoid grieving forever. Someday those feelings will need to be resolved or they may cause physical or emotional illness.
Many people report physical symptoms that accompany grief. Stomach pain, loss of appetite, intestinal upsets, sleep disturbances and loss of energy are all common symptoms of acute grief. Of all life's stresses, mourning can seriously test your natural defense systems. Existing illnesses may worsen or new conditions may develop.
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The correct answer is B.
If you find yourself in a risky situation and you want to leave but are afraid of what the consequences the best thing you can do is hang around other people who support leaving. There is always strength in numbers, there is support and you can all leave at the same time to get out of the risky situation. That way no one can be singled out and be at risk.
In order to maintain the best possible level of patient care all members of the medical team must know the laws pertaining to their job and the specific situation. If these laws are broken, even if the person was unaware of the laws, there will be severe consequences such as jail time, loss of a medical license, hefty fines, or lawsuits.
then that could mean that something is wrong. you could have asthma, COPD, lung collapsing, or many other thing that are and are not just about aging problems.