Question Options:
A. alarm stage.
B. stage of exhaustion.
C. stage of adaptation.
D. first stage.
Answer: In the context of the general adaptation syndrome, Philip is in the :B. stage of exhaustion.
Explanation: General adaptation syndrome can be defined as the way in which the body of an individual modify or remodel in response to stress.
The three stages of General adaptation syndrome are:
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alarm stage
- resistance stage
- exhaustion stage
In the stage of exhaustion, an individual is no longer equipped to fight stress. This occurs after the alarm stage and the resistant stage. It can result in physical or mental breakdowns.
Answer:
Social Referencing.
Explanation:
Social Referencing is a process in which an infant learns to take cues from the behaviors, emotions, and actions of the adults around them, especially parents or caretakers. In this process, they take cues by looking at the facial expressions of parents or caretakers to know how to respond in a certain situation.
<u>In the given case, Regina's looking at her mother when an unfamiliar man approached her exemplifies social referencing. She was referring to the facial expressions of her mother on how to react at this approach of a strange person</u>.
Thus the correct answer is social referencing.
Answer:
Explanation:
Protestant used the printing press to spread their beliefs and ideas across Europe, mainly through pamphlets. A typical example is the Ninety Five Theses by Martin Luther which was nail to the door of the Wittenberg Church. Reformers were able to spread out their messages to thousands more across Europe to the point of even making the spread of their idea difficult for the Catholic Church to inhibit the spread.
Writing of their messages in the vernacular was important to the Protestant reformers because they appealed to the people of all works of life such as clerics,non-clerics and common people.
Answer:
Activate the emergency response system and get the AED
Explanation:
Me and my colleague of a rescue team is attending as male victim who is injured and is lying unresponsive. The male victim is not breathing and he has no pulse.
In such conditions, I instruct my other colleague to immediately start the emergency response system and get the automated external defibrillator or the AED.
An AED is a device that diagnoses automatically any cardiac arrest that may be fatal. It is used to deliver an external defibrillation to the patient to help the heart regain its rhythm.
Thus the answer is
"Activate the emergency response system and get the AED"