Answer:
where is the question at?
All of these but the nosebleeds seem correct, but something much stronger like cocaine can cause nosebleeds.
But if you want just ONE answer 'impaired memory and learning' seems like the best one to pick because that is one of the most noticeable signs of marijuana use.
This website talks about the symptoms of use, I trust its accuracy:
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/marijuana-use-and-its-effects#1
D. Headaches and elevated blood pressure.
Arthritis is caused by your immune system attacking your joints (rheumatoid) or overuse of the joints (osteo.) Carpal tunnel is caused by overuse of the hands. Hearing and vision loss can be caused by quite a few things, but old age is a common cause. Dental cavities are a combination of not/incorrectly brushing your teeth and other factors like eating too much sugar. Bone loss could be a calcium deficiency.
When using a traditional wooden ramrod, the safety consideration that must be in mind is that the traditional wooden ramrods are <span>heavier than modern composite ramrods and this is the reason why it is more difficult to operate with them. Safety rules must be followed in order to prevent injuries.</span>
Answer:
D . Charting
Explanation:
The Four Cs are adopted or used by medical practitioners or healthcare professionals to guide or protect them legally in the course of discharging their duties.
These four Cs are
* Caring.....Probably using person's name and avoid destructive unethical criticism of the work of others.
* Communication...... Be clear and ask questions for confirmation. Communication should be clear and pass across accordingly, and report adverse events to those in control.
* Competence.... Do your job as expected of you. Follow standards of care and appropriate procedures. Keep your skills updated. Always double check your work
* Charting... meaning that everything should be documented. That is why it is said "If it is not written in the chart it did not happen". Use facts only in charting to keep it accurate.