Answer:
a) Patient self-reported case of chickenpox
Explanation:
Varicella, or chickenpox, is an infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Highly contagious but usually benign, it was one of the most common childhood illnesses before the advent of the vaccine. Once acquired the virus, the person is immune for life. However, it will remain in the body and in the future may cause a condition known as herpes zoster, or shingles. Because of this immunity, we can conclude that adequate evidence of varicella immunity, indicating that administration of varicella vaccine is unnecessary is a case reported by the chickenpox patient.
Technology can assist someone in a fitness program such as apps that you can type in the food you eat and it’ll tell you how much calories that food has
Answer:
Stimulants creates more activity in the brain. It adds more alertness, attention, and energy to the brain. An example of a stimulant is Adderall, used for people with ADHD.
Opioids are usually medically used for pain relief. They attach to these opioid receptors on nerve cells. in your brain and other places. The opiods prevents pain from the body through the spinal cord to the brain
depressants slow down the brain activity which helps treat anxiety, panics, etc. Depressants makes the person feel relaxed