Answer um the first question the more <u>stress </u>you have can make you feel bad or even sick and the others are just what you need to stay healthy
and the second one should be you need to rub your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap to make sure the germs and bacteria are gone
Explanation:
Conscious mind- Being aware at the present moment
Subconscious mind- Information we are not fully aware of but that still influences our feelings and behavior (this part is responsible for dreams and why symbolism in dreams is relevant, think repressed)
Unconscious mind- Processes that occur automatically (think instinctual needs) These drive our behaviors.
Ego- A persons sense of importance,self image (basically our sense of our personal identities)
Psyche- Human mind/spirit/soul
All of these parts; conscious, subconscious, ego etc. are all interconnected. They all work as one but are separate parts.
Usually, the baby's eyes will open around 26-28 weeks gestation.
The heart develops around week five, and begins to beat at the end of the 5th week. A heartbeat via ultrasound by 6 weeks, by 10-12 weeks you should hear the heartbeat with a Doppler device. A heartbeat usually won't be detected at 4-5 weeks of pregnancy.
Preparation for childbirth begins anywhere from 30-32 weeks during the process called lightening (the baby turns to a head-down position), however, the baby can flip to the head-down position, then flip again, and so on.
The formation of hair and eyelashes begins during week 22, so the answer is B. Formation of hair and eyelashes.
Answer:
The answer is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Explanation:
The 40 year old woman shows signs OCD , Obsessive Compulsive Disorder because the need of constantly actions, such as, revising the projects over and over, like six times a day, is one of the synthoms of this illness.
<span>Direct Pressure to Stop Bleeding. A wound that is deep, bleeding heavily, or has blood spurting from it (caused by bleeding from an artery), may not clot and may not stop bleeding. Immediate care. Call out for someone to get help, or call 911 yourself.</span>