<span>D is the correct answer. Controllable risk factors are factors you have control over, for example environmental or behavioural. These are such things as sexual behaviour and smoking. Her age and heredity are examples of uncontrollable risk factors, as a person cannot determine these.</span>
Hemostatic drug
Antibiotics are used to treat an infection, so it wouldn’t be that one. Thrombolytic drugs are used to prevent blood clots, and they thin blood. So not that one. Coagulant drugs are used to thicken things, but this is a anticoagulant. Meaning it will thin it. I think the only logical answer would be hemostatic drug.
Nicotine can be found in cigarettes and comes from tabacco
DO NOT SMOKE PEOPLE
I REPEAT DO NOT SMOKE
Answer: true .
about 90 percent of people who experience cardiac arrest with cpr immediately die
Individuals are at highest risk when C) they are reported as runaways.