I believe the answer is <span>Hawthorne effect
When the subjects realize that they're under observation, they would made an effort to be included in the 'good' part of the data.
This will make them deviate from the course of actions/thought that they would usually have and would create a falsehood in data collection.</span>
The nurse should include information about other physical activities
A myocardial infarction (MI), also referred to as a heart attack, happens when blood flow to the heart's coronary artery is reduced or interrupted, harming the heart muscle. The most typical symptom is discomfort or soreness in the chest, which may radiate to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. It frequently lasts more than a few minutes and usually happens in the centre or left side of the chest.
Sometimes the discomfort may feel like heartburn. Other signs and symptoms could include fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, feeling dizzy, and cold sweats. Atypical symptoms are present in about 30% of patients. Women more frequently experience arm, neck, or fatigue discomfort instead of chest pain.
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I say b encause i think it is
It was mostly because there were so many Indians.
The correct answer is Kilwa
Around the 8th century, the Swahili people became involved in Indian Ocean trade. As a consequence, they were influenced by Arab, Persian, Indian and Chinese cultures. During the 10th century, several city-states flourished along the coast of Swahili and the adjacent island. They were Muslim, cosmopolitan and politically independent of each other.
Kilwa Sultanate was a medieval sultanate, centered in Kilwa, whose authority, at its peak, extended the entire length of the Swahili Coast. It was founded in the 10th century, and the last native dynasty was overthrown by a Portuguese invasion in 1505. By 1513, the sultanate was already fragmented into smaller states.
Despite its origins as a Persian colony, the extensive marriage and conversion of Bantu locals and subsequent Arab immigration transformed the Kilwa Sultanate into a very diverse state. It is the mixture of Perso-Arab and Bantu cultures in Kilwa, which is credited with creating Swahili as a culture and language distinct from East Africa.
The diverse history of the Swahili Coast has also resulted in multicultural influences on Swahili arts, including furniture and architecture.