Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety
disorder in which people fear and avoid places or situations that might cause
them to panic and make them feel helpless or embarrassed. Most people who have
agoraphobia develop it after having one or more panic attacks, causing them to
worry about having another attack and avoid the places where it may happen
again. The symptoms of agoraphobia include fear of using public transportation,
fear of crowds and the fear of leaving home alone. For the question given
above, Carrie seems to be displaying symptoms of agoraphobia.
Yes, the continents are Europe, africa, North America, asia, South America, Antarctica, oceania and Australia
It's very dangerous and it's very hard to contain also it runs out very quickly
Answer:
"The gallbladder becomes thickened and functions poorly."
Explanation:
The nurse instructor indicates effective learning about this inference since the information was not exactly what the student was mentioning, but that is exactly what it is possible to conclude since Chronic Cholecystitis symptoms involve strong biliary colics accompanied of repetitive pain attacks that occur when the cystic duct is blocked by the gallstones.
It won’t let me type it haha. This is called the a nal stage and children go through this stage from ages 1-3.