-- Perihelion . . . Point in Earth's orbit where we're closest to the sun.
We get there sometime during the first few days of January.
-- Aphelion . . . Point in Earth's orbit where we're farthest from the sun.
We get there sometime during the first few days of July.
-- Perigee . . . Point in the orbit of the Moon or any artificial satellite
where it's closest to the Earth.
-- Apogee . . . Point in the orbit of the Moon or any artificial satellite
where it's farthest from the Earth.
If a woman with vaginal bleeding reports syncope, the EMT should assume that she "is in shock".
<u>Option: B</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The most common form of syncope is the Vasovagal syncope. It is triggered by a dramatic drop in blood pressure, resulting in a decline in blood flow to the brain. When one stand up, gravity causes blood to settle down below one's diaphragm, in the bottom part of their body.
It is a component of a wider class of medical conditions which may lead in TLOC involving postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), orthostatic hypotension and neurologically mediated syncope (NMS). The overlapping of such clinical symptoms causes confusion about the category of syncopes which may complicate assessment approaches and present difficulties for diagnosis and treatment, especially in young women.
Answer:
Academic Publishing
Explanation:
Before a scientific paper is published, it has to go through a/an academic publishing process.
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