C. increased energy level
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There are ways that bacteria can grow resistant to antibiotics.
1) Be honest about your symptoms with your doctor so that he/she can prescribe you with the right medicine and dosage.
2) Follow doctors orders. Finish your prescription even when you start feeling better. Even though you are starting to feel better, bacteria can still be inside your system and if you don't finish them off, bacteria can develop a way to resist the antibiotic or mutate into a more powerful bacteria (which would require a more powerful medicine).
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First: identity and mitigate potential dangers Second: call for help Third: check for a response Fourth: check the casualty’s airway
Answer:3: decreased filling of the right side of the heart
Explanation:
Pneumothorax occurs when the parietal or visceral pleura is breached or punctured, this leads to exposure of the pleural space to positive atmospheric pressure.
Normally, the pressure in the pleural space is negative compared to atmospheric pressure. This is required to maintain the inflation of lung. A breach to the pleura causes air to enter the pleural space thereby leading to lung collapse.
With an increased breath, there is an increase positive pressure in the pleural space, the air that entered the chest cavity is trapped and cannot be expelled. This leads to lung collapse and the heart, great vessels, and the trachea moves to the unaffected side(mediastinal shift).
The increased positive pressure decreases venous return to the heart (filling of the right side of the heart), causing decreased cardiac output and impairment of circulation round the body.