Explanation:
Signs: swelling, hypertension
Symptoms: cramps, pain, soreness, dizziness
The difference between these two is that signs are subjective feelings and it can be seen by a professional. It can be shown by physical examination. Symptoms, on the other hand, are conditions that are described by a person to the doctor.
Swelling- huge enlargement of a body part which indicates that something is far from normal.
Cramp - a sudden painful movement of a muscle.
Pain - a very unpleasant feeling and it can happen in any body part. It is felt by a client and that’s the only way it can be explained.
Soreness - it’s similar to pain and it is explained by a patient and it’s s symptom.
Hypertension - or high blood pressure.
Dizziness - feeling of weakness.
Not really anything at all
Answer:
To understand why, we have to realize that health includes more than just health care.
The Social and Economic Environment.
Health Behavior.
Clinical Care.
The Physical Environment.
Explanation:
I think the answer is option A. taking a prescription painkiller to cause a "high". Or another possible option could be option C. Smoking marijuana when depressed to feel better. But I believe A. is correct.
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