Answer: Empyema
Explanation: Empyema is the medical term for pockets of pus that have collected inside a body cavity. They can form if a bacterial infection is left untreated, or if it fails to fully respond to treatment. The term empyema is most commonly used to refer to pus-filled pockets that develop in the pleural space.
Answer Either B or C
Explanation:
The term “tort” refers to a violation in which one person causes damage, injury, or harm to another person. Such violation could occur due to intentional actions, a breach of duty as in negligence, or a violation of certain statutes.
I do not think option A and D are not correct.
The elements of negligence are duty of care; breach of that duty of care; causation, i.e. a causal link between the individual’s injury or property damage; and actual damage either to a person or to property.
With this definition, i believe the best choices would be Option B or C.
I am not that sure which one is correct, they both can be seen as a tort.
I hoped this helped narrow it down, i am so sorry i can;t give a clear answer!
Let me know which one it was!
Positive energy balance is important when
B. weight loss is desired.
Explanation:
Energy balance” is that the relationship between “energy in” (food calories taken into the body through food and drink) and “energy out” (calories getting used within the body for our daily energy requirements).
Overfeeding (and/or below exercising) has its own ramifications not solely in terms of weight gain however in terms of health and cellular fitness.
With an excessive amount of feeding, plaques will build up in arteries, the vital sign and cholesterol in our body will increase, we will become endocrine resistant and suffer from polytechnic disease, we will increase our risk certainly cancers.
Body insecurity’s
Social media
Body shaming
The Broca's area is located in the lower portion of the left frontal lobe involved in speech and control the language expression. It is usually in the left hemisphere of the brain. This was derived from Pierre Paul Broca to examine patients on dealing with people having speech impairment.