I am an organ donor. I believe that if my body can make someone survive an illness (cancer/leukemia) or recover from a condition such as blindness or a missing limb, then It is my duty to allow for that to happen. When I die, my soul will go on but my body will just rot so why not let someone use up what they can. I am especially strong in my opinion when dealing with pediatric illnesses. If a child needs my lungs or my kidneys, they should take them and live a long life. After I pass, they are useless to me!
False, as eating too many calories is unhealthy
Answer:
Long-term storage holds unlimited amounts of information.
Explanation:
Memory may be defined as the storage of any information in the brain. Two main types of memory present in the human brain are long term memory and the short term memory.
The long term memory stores information for the long period of time whereas short term memory erase after sometime. The professor refuses to learn the student's name because long term memory is unlimited and contains lot of information.
Thus, the correct answer is option (c).
Answer:
d. risk for infection related to disruption of skin integrity.
Explanation:
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to stabilize and weld a broken bone.
You are more likely to need an ORIF procedure if:
* The bones in his leg have lost a lot of alignment
* Your broken tibia or fibula that pierces your skin
* Your tibia or fibula broken into several parts
* Your fracture affects the knee joint
* Your bones have not welded normally after undergoing treatments that are more conservative.
One of the main things that the debate between Madison and Jefferson tells us about the importance of compromise is that it is very rare and sometimes impossible for two people to see "eye to eye" on issues in politics--making compromise absolutely essential if you want to get things done.