Answer:
b.Neutrophills, lymphocytes and plasma cells .
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i hope it is correct
Answer:
AED could make the person's condition worse
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not the answer you were looking for i know ) :
Answer: c. OPQRST
Explanation:
OPQRST is an acronym that is very useful in the medical profession as it serves as a guide to diagnose patients and find out more about what the pain they are going through.
The acronym stands for;
- Onset - with what intensity did the pain hit. In other Has it progressed steadily or remained constant.
- Provocation or Palliation - have there been any external factors that aggravate the conditions?
- Quality - what type of pain it is. For instance is the pain sharp, crushing, dull, etcetera. Such a question would fall under here.
- Region and Radiation - Where is the pain located and does it remain there or radiate to other parts of the body as well.
- Severity - Just how heavily is the pain being felt. How severe is it. Usually a scale of 1 to 10 is used with 10 being excruciating pain and 0 being no pain at all.
- Time (History) - How long has the pain being going on. How often is such pain experienced if ever. The goal being to find out if it a recurring pain as well its current duration.
Option(B) is the correct answer.
A <u>person lying with his/her face down</u> is said to be in prone posture.
<h3>What do we know about prone posture?</h3>
With the start of the pandemic in March 2020, proning—a technique that had been used for years in the United States to place patients in intensive care who were experiencing respiratory issue on their stomachs—began to become widely used. Proning was briefly presented in certain blog postings shortly after, with the following disclaimer to clarify the type of evidence supporting its usage in SARS-CoV-2 patients.
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for sure because you are putting yourself in that position and it's not always a risk if you know the psychoactive reaction you'll have from taking it especially if you've taken it before