Answer:
<em>The correct option is B) A copy of the evaluating healthcare professional’s written opinion within 15 days of completion of the evaluation.</em>
Explanation:
A post-exposure exam follows up occurs when a person has come in contact with an infectious agent and needs treatment. A post-exposure exam follow up shows what might have caused the infectious agent to infect the body, it tells how to avoid further contact with the infectious agent and shows the results which interpret the infection that occurred.
It also has a written opinion by the health care specialist about what will hopefully occur in the next 15 days of treatment.
A certificate or diploma is the best way to identify a qualified healthcare professional.
Promising a cure before examination is incredibly impossible, not to mention unprofessional
Avoiding the topic of qualifications is sketchy. It often means that they're insecure about them, or is trying to hide something.
Offering a secret cure is just straight up dodgy. That's the trademark sign of a "snake oil salesman." Meaning, the "secret cure" is either a placebo, incredibly experimental, or incredibly dangerous.
<span>One should never compromise their values by pressure from their friends. A value is something you believe in strongly and should hold onto. You should not let another sway you into something you don't believe in. You must believe in yourself and stand your ground, values are important.</span>
Answer:
poorer memory and reasoning than usual
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various neurologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question her performance was most likely affected by poorer memory and reasoning than usual, caused by lack of sleep and energy. Neurologists, believe that lack of sleep impairs a person's ability to focus and learn efficiently as well as not allowing a memory to stick in order for it to be recalled in the future.
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The answer is all of the above. This is so because any illegal drug is addicting because if the stimulants that effect your brain, and because of how they make the person feel... AKA they get high... Also, the person who takes the drug begins to "need" it to feel normal or better. this is called withdraw effects when the person has gone so long without taking an injection or something, then they start to become disorientated and feel bad until they take the drug again. this is part of the addiction. At first though, the person takes the drug and does not feel negative effects, so they most likely "sense" that it is OK to continue taking the drug despite known facts. Then after the short time, they do actually become fully addicted. But despite this, the addiction is usually most immediate.