My little brother has special needs and he goes to therapy and he always feels wanted there and they help him with stuff he has trouble with
Answer:
Voluntary
Explanation:
This is often the most successful kind of treatment, due to the simple fact that the person suffering from a disorder acknowledges that they are not well and want to make themselves better, but recognize that they require help from a professional.
Voluntary treatment along with support from friends and family allow for the patient to accept help while still being a part of their family (a larger society) so they do not feel isolated and are more likely to respond positively to treatment.
Answer:
The answer to the question: You should immediately... while talking about a woman who flagged you after lunch to inform you that she has found a young child by the roadside, who seems not to be breathing, and who seems to have been hit by a car, would be, B: Advise dispatch that you have been flagged down for a possible emergency.
Explanation:
The reason for this being the correct answer, instead of simply calling for assistance, calming the woman down, or grabbing your equipment and getting to the child´s location is that you have been informed of a possible emergency, but you are not yet sure of what exactly has happened, and if everything the woman has related, is accurate. As such, the first thing you need to do is inform dispatch that you have been informed of a possible situation so that they ready the necessary support in case the emergency is real, and it is all that was made out to be. Then, you must go and assess the situation.
Plants get their energy through photosynthesis, and animals get their energy by consuming plants or other animals
Answer – ICD-10 Code Z21 As stipulated in the diagnosis
classification system created by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
ICD-10 Code Z21 is to be applied to indicate asymptomatic positive human
immunodeficiency virus [HIV] infection status. That is, when a patient with no history
or complaint of symptoms tests positive for HIV.