1. Reflect on a situation in your personal life where poor listening skills created a problem. Briefly describe the situation, t
hen spend the bulk of your reflection analyzing what went wrong in terms of listening and how, specifically, effective listening would have made a difference.
Taking correct dosage of medicine and adhere to drug interactions
Explanation:
During any visit at the Dr.'s office the pharmacy professional is there it give directions on how to properly take the medicine that has been prescribed.
It is important that these medications are taken properly, at the right dosage and for the proper duration.
A real life example is antibiotics. Most persons are unaware of certain food or drinks that can and do interfere with the effectivity of antibiotics. Secondly, the right dosage for antibiotics must be taken in order for the drug to work. Finally, the antibiotics must be taken for the entire duration of the time prescribed. Most patients "feel good" after a few days and quit the course of treatment only to have the illness return with an uncontrollable outcome.
While those three suggestions are the most common mistakes that should be avoided alcohol must never be taken with antibiotics as it creates competition for absorption in the liver.
Government in the 1850's tried to be fair (as fair as you can be with slavery going on) by keeping pretty much half of the country free for all people and the rest sticking with slavery
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given scenario above, the type of long-term memory that Ray will call upon as he puts on the skates and begin to drive at his home is called PROCEDURAL LONG-TERM MEMORY. This kind of memory focuses on the motor skills by knowing how to do things or tasks.