I am pretty sure it’s the report of a meal.
<span>In infants with cleft lip and palate, nasal
mask is not possible since air leakage will happen through the cleft defect. A
modified positive airway pressure must be applied, then, to save the baby. A
suctioning may be required, but one must be careful enough when inserting the
catheter into the mouth. Putting a cardiac monitor and pulse oximeter helps to
check the baby’s condition. </span>
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) incorporates four key
attributes:
<span>1.
</span>Comprehensive Assessment
This key driver emphasizes that all risks
should be equally taken into consideration.
<span>2.
</span>Consistent Evaluation
All risks must be criticized on a
consistent basis to efficiently identify the risks across the entire
enterprise.
<span>3.
</span>Consistent Risk Appetite
It maximizes risk-adjusted shareholder
value that is applied to all decisions. It highlights the capability of the whole
organization(versus individual component) to deal with the risks.
<span>4.
</span>Value-Driven
The organization must be united with the same
objective of risk management--shifting the risk-return profile of the business
toward greater upside.
An agonist will active receptors, causing a physiological response. (Pretty much, it acts like a neurotransmitter). On the other hand, an antagonist will BLOCK a receptor, preventing a neurotransmitter from binding on that receptor, therefore blocking a physiological response.
Agonist --> acts like a neurotransmitter and elicits a responseAntagonist --> BLOCKS a neurotransmitter by binding on to the receptor, therefore blocking a response.
I believe the best option for you to pick will be option C)