Answer:

Explanation:
First, let's figure out what heparin is.
It is a prescription, injectable drug that is a blood thinner. It helps to prevent the blood from clotting.
Now, let's analyze each disease and see which one would need heparin.
Anemia
- The body lacks sufficient red blood cells and hemoglobin, so oxygen delivery to cells isn't efficient. This wouldn't need a blood thinner.
Iron deficiency
- This is linked to anemia. The body doesn't have enough iron or red blood cells, and anemia ensues.
Hemophilia
- A genetic disease where blood can't clot. A blood thinner is meant to prevent blood clots and the blood already can't do that. It would only make the problem worse.
Thrombosis
- Involves the clotting of blood, which blocks the blood vessels. This would need a blood thinner to prevent the clots.
The best answer choice is <u>thrombosis.</u>
Mentally unhealthy is technically a mental illness
I do not agree that the
society will shoulder the cost for medical assistance and care for lifestyle
choices because they are preventable diseases. People in the society must be
responsible for themselves by living with healthy lifestyles. If they pay for their
own medical care, they will be discourage to consume “sin goods” and choose to live
healthy.
Moreover, the monetary incentive will be spend to other projects such
as shelter for homeless people or building recreational parks for the benefit
of the majority instead of funding people that do not care for themselves.
The best way to handle or respond to this scenario is to note the side effects of epinephrine which is what the patient is experiencing right now such as the anxiety and the tachychardia. It is also best to monitor the patient to check and see if there is any improvement or there is a presence of another factors that will lead to complications to the patient's state.
Answer:
D. Night blindness
Explanation:
When vitamin A is reduced, it comes to night blindness.
Night blindness manifests through a discreased ability to see at night or in the dark.
The time for your eyes to adjust to the dark increases. Over time, you lose the ability to see at night.