from the sun they absorb the energy from the sun while others get theirs from other beings
The skills are grouped under five core competencies: communication, leadership, professionalism, knowledge, and business skills. Successful healthcare administrators apply the competencies on a day-to-day basis in healthcare organizations.
Answer:
Gonorrhea.
Explanation:
Sexual transmitted infections (STIs) are the disease that might pass from one sex partner to the other partner during unprotected sex. Some STIs can pass through skin contact.
Gonorrhea is the STIs that occur due to the bacterial infections. This can affect both the male and female partner. The gonorrhoea infection do not show any symptoms and sometimes the partner do not know about the infection. In severe cases the individual may get sterile by the gonorrhea infection.
Thus, the correct answer is option (c).
A mydriatic drug constricts the pupil is a <u>false</u> statement
Mast cell stabilizer drugs prevent mast cells from releasing histamine is a <u>true</u> statement.
Silver nitrate placed in a newborn's eyes can interfere with mother-child bonding is a <u>true</u> statement.
The antiviral drug implant Vitrasert is effective against viral infections is a <u>true </u>statement
Explanation:
A mydriatic drug is used to induce dilation of the pupils to visualize and examine the retina and other deep and posterior structures of eye clearly during an ophthalmic examination.
Mast cell stabilizer drugs are chromone medications which are prescribed for treating allergic disorders. They act by blocking the cellular processes of mast cells like degranulation, stabilization, and release of histamines and other allergy-related mediators during an allergic reaction or disorder.
Silver nitrate is put into neonate’s eyes immediately after birth to prevent any bacterial eye infections. This will pain the neonate’s eyes which will make it to close the eyes. This will prevent the initial eye contact and bonding between the mother and the child.
Vitrasert or Ganciclovir is an antiviral agent used to treat cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections like CMV retinitis. Vitrasert is actually an implant (placed surgically at the posterior eye) which diffuses Ganciclovir slowly into the infected site in the eye.