Answer:
The bilateral ear buzzing experienced is caused by the regular intake of aspirin.
Explanation:
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that can affect majorly joints, which causes a lot of pain. The pain can be controlled by the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Aspirin is one of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to relieve mild-moderate pain, reduce the risk of heart attacks and certain strokes. As much as it reduces pains, it has some side effects such as; ringing in your ears, confusion, hallucinations, severe nausea, vomiting, or stomach pain etc.
The routine intake of the medication is an abuse, so the client must stop using it. He/ She should see a doctor immediately for a better prescription of drugs.
Answer:
The variable that will change in response are the GAD symptoms
Explanation:
We have two variables here, the independent variable ,which is the Drug R dosage and the dependent variable which are the GAD's symptoms measured in the Hamilton Anxiety scale. So then, the variable that should change in function of the Drug R dosage are the symptoms of Anxiety
Answer:
Hey Emanuel, Popeye's chicken sandwich was so popular when it first came out as you may know, but now it has been slow decreasing in popularity for some unknown reason over the world.
Hope that helps you a little and let me know if you want me to explain something else for you. :)
45 is not to old to help yourself. I suggest that you go to Walmart or health store and inquire about what type of vitamins are good for your muscles and what him/her recommend for a 45 yr old
Answer:
The patient feels very sad.
Explanation:
The patient feels very sad when he knows that he or she can't be seen by the doctor due to having no money. The sad mood of the medical assistant is the body language that will indicate that the medical assistant care about the patient. Observation is an important component of communication because observing people rather than just listening to them, is an important way of gathering information about the health condition of the patient.