An established population that is accustomed to change.
Answer:
Oxygen for respiration and Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Explanation:
<span>The medical administrative assistant should not, under any means, offer medical advice to the patient, since the assistant does not have any formal medical training. Instead, the assistant should ask if the patient would like to schedule an appointment to see a physician at the clinic or if the patient would like to talk to his or her primary care physician over the phone if possible.</span>
Answer:
The preferable option will be - C.
C. Improves outcomes.
Explanation:
- Studies related to staffing and patient outcomes suggest that patient outcomes are improved with a low nurse-to-patient ratio and especially with a low registered nurse-to-patient ratio.
- If one nurse has to take care of more patients then the service quality will fall down.
- If one nurse will take care of one or two patients then the service will be better.
- The more the 1:1 ratio, the more the better service.
Although there are no options listed, it's almost universally correct that the thing most likely to change the gene pool of a population of chipmunks is something in their immediate environment, like a change in plant-life, predators, and/or food sources.