Cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease I think! :)
Some of the cultural considerations a medical assistant need to be aware of when addressing issues related to the female reproductive system are; taboos, believes and practices, norms, values and ,attitudes of the different cultures within his/her working locality. These are importantto avoid offending the patient or developing prejudices and misconceptions that might influence your ability to offer assistance. This is because some cultures forbid discussing reproductive issues with certain genders. Other cultures are anti-western reproductive ideas. Moreover, other cultures belief children are as a sign of wealth and a source of blessing form their supreme beings. Therefore believes, values and attitudes will determine the number of children one will have.
Answer:When he took the antibiotics if got rid o his god bacteria so that caused his blood flow to be fast so it will eventually stop but the blood flow it so fast that its hard to stop it. Plz give me brainleist
Explanation:
The 3 that I chose were balance, coordination, and speed
balance - to keep in a steady position without falling
example: the ability of being able to walk on a tight rope is one way to demonstrate balance
coordination - the ability to use different parts of the body smoothly and efficiently
example: the ability of use your eyes and body during a game of ping pong
speed - how quickly someone can move
example: how quickly a person can run across a field
Answer:
Hmmm, let's see... prejudice/bigotry and indoctrination.
Intolerance cannot be 'most closely' related to a singular factor (of those listed). It is generally either an acquired and artificial propensity or simply a detestable aspect of human nature. There is a tendency for many to fear or to disdain anything starkly dissimilar to their own way.
Even if this bullying does not issue from a profoundly ideological perspective, it is a form of intolerance. Unfortunately, certain individuals are inclined to prey on those they feel they can easily torment with impunity and with support from others. In this case, the unsavory behaviour is likely more to do with the individual administering the persecution than with the victim.
In short, I cannot respond (to my own satisfaction) with any given selection of the answers proposed, but the likely 'correct' answer is <em>gender stereotypes</em>, as the word 'stereotypes' implies a form of prejudice and is therefore closest to intolerance. What is more, society's conception of gender and its 'norms' is objectively related to society's treatment of the LGBTQ community, unlike the other answers proposed (areas of interest, types of clothing, communication styles), which are instead related to gender norms/stereotypes.
Explanation:
I must apologise for this rather profuse answer, which you can take to mean 'I am ultimately uncertain '. I confess that I take issue with the question without any context. Is it based on some passage, in which factors of bullying are discussed? Regardless, I hope this helps :D