<span>treat the patient to the best of his or her ability and provide care that a reasonable, prudent person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.</span>
Consensus is a general agreement. So I would definitely choose C. But for the second answer. it will either be B or D
The doctor feels the need to intervene in the baby's birth as the baby will not be able to breathe and the umbilical cord will squeeze the baby and will choke it.
<h3>What is labor?</h3>
Labor is a process that happens during the progressive contraction at the time of birthing a baby through the cervix of the uterus. When the baby's position gets changed and struck during the concentration forceps are used to guide the baby.
The baby's birth should be intervened in case of an emergency because the umbilical cord may squeeze the baby and will make it oxygen deficient. The bones may also get fractured resulting in damage to the nerves and causing disability.
Therefore, the baby's birth should be intervened.
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Answer: (A) sacroiliac joints
Explanation:
Reactive arthritis can be define as a condition which is associated with the inflammation of joints specifically the sacroiliac joints and joints of the lower body. This occurs due to the infection in an area other than the joints. The joint inflammation is characterized by swelling, warmness in and around the joints, redness and pain. Additional symptoms include inflammation of the urinary tract, inflammation of the lines of the eyelids and eye membrane, fever, pain in lower back and heel, and weight loss.
This is caused by the bacterial infection belonging to the genus of Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella, Chlamydia and Yersinia.