Answer: Culture and Sensitivity test
Explanation:
A culture test is a test done to identify pathogenic organisms, that is, germs that can cause infection (bacterias or fungus).
Samples for the culture test can be taken from the urine, blood, skin or other parts of the body.
A sensitivity test is a test done to check what kind of medicine (antibiotics or antifungal) will work best to treat the infection.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A mother may feel irritable or sad in the days immediately following the birth of her baby. This is known as baby blues and may last for a few weeks or days.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Baby blues is not a severe condition like postpartum depression because it has a short span of few days or weeks. Anxiety, mood swings, appetite problem, sleeping problems etc are some of the visible symptoms of baby blues.
Baby blues should be given proper attention even though it is not severe as postpartum depression.
The reason for this might be the hormonal changes in the body of the mother during pregnancy, childbirth and afterwards.
Answer:
is that Hebrew???
Explanation:
I'm not good at languages lol
Industrial and organizational psychologists
<span>pseudoanatomic
or anatomic</span>