This is math
Fraction of Americans= 140/216
=70/108
Simplest form=35/54
Answer:
A mesmerizing Siberian mystic named <em><u>Grigori Rasputin</u></em> was brought in to help Alexei.
Explanation:
Prince Alexei Nikolaevich was the only son and heir apparent of Tsar Nicholas II, the emperor of the Russian Empire. Born after four sisters, his birth was met with such joy and relief not only to the Russian people but to his parents.
As fate would turn out, Alexei would become one of the sources for the downfall of the Roman empire. Shortly after his birth, it was discovered that he was suffering from the hereditary disease of hemophilia from his mother's side. After the physicians and doctors couldn't find any cure, a mystic and faith healer Grigori Rasputin was brought in to help the suffering child. Rasputin was a self-proclaimed saint who was believed to use hypnosis to help calm the child, leading to his parents having full faith in the ability of the saint in 'healing' their baby. Rasputin would later become an influential part of the Empress's life but would also be assassinated by the Tsar's own relatives.
Answer:
Everyone in the United States deserves to be covered by national health insurance.
Explanation:
Quite simply, a normative statement answers "what should be?" In all 4 options, the statement 'a' is showing a person's opinion of how things should be. And that is what a normative statement is. When people give their opinions, and you cannot make sense whether they're right or wrong. They're simply put, perspectives.
Answer:
D). The client has no adaptive coping mechanisms.
Explanation:
As per the question, option D i.e. 'The client has no adaptive coping mechanisms' is the statement which reflects the reason why it would be difficult for the client.
Clients learn to lessen the stress or anxiety they experience in either functional or ways that are dysfunctional. Firstly, the nurse discovers the techniques or methods which the client has employed in past and assist the client to recognize maladaptive coping strategies like social withdrawal and improve the techniques by substituting them with adaptive techniques which would suit the client's spiritual as well as personal and cultural values that are most helpful to him. The nurse must not ask the client to give up the coping mechanisms(even maladaptive ones) without proposing other adaptive procedures(mechanisms). Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.