Answer:
Rebellion
Explanation:
Merton elaborated a classification of behavioral types and called “modes of adaptation” that demonstrates how each individual behaves in the face of social rules and the tension that these rules generate. The classification is divided into the categories: conformity, innovation, ritualism, evasion and rebellion.
According to Merton, Casey is dealing with the social rule that requires that we go to college through rebellion. The conduct of rebellion refers to the individual who wants to be against goals and social means, and can be characterized as being negative (-) as means and negative (-) as goals. In this case, at the same time that the individual opposes the goals and the social means by judging them as excessively high and insufficient, proposes the establishment of new goals with the institutionalization of new means, which is why at the same time it is negative (- ) as for goals and means, it is also positive (+).
The Small intestine is the correct answer
Answer:
I mean generally you shouldn't unless they're hypoxic
Explanation:
Generally you shouldn’t give oxygen based solely off of respiratory rate, while technically out of range a respiratory rate of 22 isn’t high enough to warrant supplemental oxygen on its own. Oxygen administration should be based on a combination of factors looking at the patients work of breathing, oxygen saturation, and current situation.
If your patient has a respiratory rate of 22, has a stable O2 sat (>94%), is still breathing normally with good depth, chest rise/fall, no noted cyanosis, and has no accessory muscle use you can withhold oxygen therapy.
Answer:
surgical puncture to remove fluid
Explanation: