The following is missing for the question to be complete:
a) "You are so brave to not take your pain medication when the dressing change will hurt."
b) "If you need pain relief, I can give you some medication when I have completed the dressing change."
c) "Please explain why you say you do not hurt when I see you grimacing during the dressing change."
d) "You are so right to not take your pain medication. You can become dependent on the medication."
Answer: Please explain why you say you do not hurt when I see you grimacing during the dressing change
Explanation: From the above it is clear that the teenager feels pain during the dressing change, as it can be seen from the grimacing, the withdrawal during the dressing change as it obviously that burns hurt. Although the teenager claims that he is not in pain and does not need painkillers, that is not true, and his sister's statement is in place. It is better to take a painkiller because it is not good to suffer pain, it is not so important whether it is brave if it causes harm and if it is generally not good. One cannot become addicted to medication if it only lasts until the burn heals.
Answer:
His ears popping
Explanation:
Conditioned response: In psychology, the term "conditioned response" is described as one of the different parts in the "classical conditioning theory" and is also written as "CR". The theory of classical conditioning was determined by a psychologist named Ivan Pavlov while he was conducting a small experiment in his laboratory on dogs.
A conditioned response is referred to as an organism's behavior that doesn't come out naturally yet it can be leaned by the organisms via the pairing of a "neutral stimulus" with a "potent stimulus" or "unconditioned stimulus".
In the question above, the given statement signifies conditioned response as "his ear-popping".
Answer:
1. Most of it is because of publicity, they want to gain more followers,friends etc etc. Since most of social media users want popularity so that many people will notice their posts, pictures, and many more.
2. Your privacy might be at risk since you are giving up your privacy for popularity. Hackers, haters etc etc might still your data. They can blackmail you, example:they are asking for money or they'll post something that violates your privacy, Some people might send you threats.
3. Setting up safety measures specially to your social media accounts. Nothing good will come out if you want to gain popularity except if you're gaining money from it but make sure you are not violating any laws.