Answer: 1-Orthopnea, 2-Cyanosis, 3-Hypoxia, 4-Tachypnea, 5-Rhonchi, 6-Rales, 7-Thoracentesis, 8-Sputum, 9-Hemoptysis, 10-Wheezing, 11-Rhinorrhea, 12-Alveoli
Explanation:
The answers would be: change the position very slowly, counting the pulse before medication and fatigue and wild weakness will be the common side affects. I hope this helps!
Driving Under the Influence
- In a 2016 reasearch study, it was shown that 26% of all car crashes were caused by driving under the influence of alcohol. Since then numbers have just increased.
- Driving under the influence does not just mean driving drunk, it can also mean that you have taken some kind of drug, this might be prescribed or illegal.
- During 9pm to 6 am, is the time of day which has the highest rates of people under the influence behind the wheel
Solutions
- Calling a cab/using uber or lyft
- Letting someone else drive
- Not going to drink alone, if so have a plan of how you are getting home afterwards
- Read your prescription meds before driving, never assume that they have no effect on your body
- Having limits on amount of drinks you can order at a bar/restaurant
Project ideas
- Google slides
- One Pager
- Google drawings
31. Is herpes it can not be cured only treated
Answer:
C
Explanation: If FBAO is suspected, it is important to assess the severity by establishing whether the infant/child has an effective or ineffective cough. In older children it is useful to ask “are you choking?”; their response will help distinguish between a mild or severe obstructive airway.