I am an organ donor. I believe that if my body can make someone survive an illness (cancer/leukemia) or recover from a condition such as blindness or a missing limb, then It is my duty to allow for that to happen. When I die, my soul will go on but my body will just rot so why not let someone use up what they can. I am especially strong in my opinion when dealing with pediatric illnesses. If a child needs my lungs or my kidneys, they should take them and live a long life. After I pass, they are useless to me!
The main problem with cost-benefit analysis is that it requires translation of all value of a given proposal into economic terms. ... To be useful, any data, including economic data, must be considered in the context of the decision that is being made.
Cephalosporins (are bactericidal and have the same mode of action as other β-lactam antibiotics (such as penicillins) but are less susceptible to β-lactamases.) Cephalosporins disrupt the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer forming the bacterial cell wall
Answer:
A!
Explanation:
A) Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy