Answer:Alcoholism is a difficult disease, which includes both a psychological and physical dependence. It cannot be fixed overnight, even if a woman is pregnant. You should be a cheerleader for her and encourage her to talk to her doctor. You should also have a support system of your own, and talk on the phone with loved one when you need to, while respecting her privacy as well.
Explanation:
Answer:
abstinence
Explanation:
abstinence is literally not having sex. you can't have sex by not having sex.
Answer:the 1st one is 2 1/2 ml the 2nd is um 1ml the 3rd is 4 1/4ml and the 5th is
23ml
Explanation:
Answer:
Melatonin
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland in the brain.
Explanation:
Hormones of the hypothalamus include
oxytocin
prolactin
Thyroid stimulating Hormones
Answer:
The best answer from the choices, to the question: The cause of the hyperventilation is described by which of the following statement:___, would be, B: A decrease in the bicarbonate concentration stimulates ventilation.
Explanation:
The acid-base balance in the human body, is a very restrictive one. Normal ranges in this base are: 7.35 to 7.45. Whenever the values go either below 7.35 or above 7.45, we are talking about a person going into acidosis or alkalosis. Both situations are pretty serious and they have to do with the balance between the amounts of bicarbonate, and CO2 in the form of carbonic acid, in the blood. The normal ratio of bicarbonate to carbonic acid, is usually 20:1. Chemoreceptors, especially central ones in the neck, measure constantly that the balance is kept and if this is not the case, then several mechanisms will be put into place to recover it. One such measure is respiratory, and the other is metabolic. In the case of this 17-year-old, he has a pneumonia, which means that from the start, one of his recovery mechanisms is impeded, which is the respiratory mechanism of balance. He is also having metabolic problems with his system of compensation because his body is already producing high levels of H+ ions and not enough bicarbonate. Hyperventilation in this person is attempting to expel as much CO2 as possible, to try and restore the balance. The first thing that is sensed by the receptors is the changing in the 20:1 ratio, the increase in pH due to too much carbonic acid, and thus the body initiates the use of CO2 expulsion by the lungs, while metabolic mechanisms come into play.