Answer:
You have a risk if you have a severe allergic to vaccine or its components.
Explanation:
A contraindication is a situation in which a medication, in this case a vaccine, should not be administered, under any circumstances, because of the high risk that a serious or even fatal adverse reaction may occur. In the case of a precaution the risk of an adverse reaction is lower and the administration can be considered based on the possible benefit, weighing the foreseeable advantages and disadvantages.
Contraindications can be permanent or temporary. Most contraindications are temporary. There are very few permanent contraindications to vaccines.
The only contraindication applicable to all vaccines is the existence of a severe allergic reaction prior to said vaccine or one of its components.
No, the United States is not better than scandinavian countries for heart disease.
Answer:
3. Would be an example of positive peer pressure.
Explanation:
This is the only choice that is not a negative action and is still kinda peer pressure.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: What is the likely cause of these late decelerations, when talking about a woman in labor, at 38 weeks, whose cervix is dilated about 6 cms and has 4-minute-apart, 45 second long contractions, and whose baby is showing late fetal decelerations of the heart rate, would be: Uteroplacental insufficiency.
Explanation:
During the process of labor, and especially at the early stages of it, particularly during contractions, the baby may present a deceleration of its heart rate due to the compression of the vessels at the umbilical cord and the placenta that provide oxygen and nutrients to the baby, but this will be minimal and it will resolve quickly. However, late fetal deceleration shows that the baby is in distress, especially at this stage of labor, and its reason is that the provision of oxygen and nutrients through the utero-placental connection is no longer enough, and the baby´s heart is responding by decelerating.