For the answer to the question above, I believe that you<u><em> must </em></u><span><u><em>cool the burned area to stop the burning</em></u></span><u><em>.</em></u>But do not apply some ice for it will worsen the burned area.I hope my answer helped you. Have a nice day!
Answer:
nope. its gets better as you get older :)
Explanation:
Depending on how much is taken and the physical condition of the individual, alcohol can cause:
<span>Slurred speech
Drowsiness
Vomiting
</span>Diarrhea
Upset stomach
Headaches
Breathing difficulties
Distorted vision and hearing
Impaired judgment
Decreased perception and coordination
Unconsciousness
Anemia (loss of red blood cells)
Coma
Blackouts (memory lapses, where the drinker cannot remember events that occurred while under the influence)<span>
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It's a and b because the question says what types
JoAnn has a cold. She is coughing up mucus (a respiratory secretion) from her lungs. JoAnn is the (blank) in the chain of transmission. The mucus from her cough is the (blank) in the chain of transmission.
The mucus from her cough is getting all of the germs out of her system.