Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Asthma is a chronic inflammation of the airway, it consists of inflammation of the bronchi, which are responsible for bringing air to the lungs, producing an obstruction of these, which deals with recurring episodes of bronchial hyperresponsiveness and a variable obstruction to air flow. All these inflammatory changes can happen abruptly (Acute Asthma) or slowly and continuously (Chronic Asthma). When they appear abruptly it is called "crisis" or acute asthmatic attack. Both the acute and chronic forms can be highly variable in terms of intensity or duration; sometimes they yield alone or with special treatments.
Answer: Illness anxiety disorder
Explanation: Illness anxiety disorder also refered to as health anxiety is a disorder that causes a continuous fear of having a severe medical sickness. This disorder might cause an individual to believe that they have a severe medical illness because of a minor symptoms even when medical examinations shows otherwise.
Jane will be best diagnosed with illness anxiety disorder.
The correct answer is "part of the first process of the reflective thinking process".
The First Reflective Thinking Process is known as "Identify and Define the Problem". In this process, you define the problem given by using the 5 WH questions and 1 H, which are who? what? where? when? why? and how?
Answer:
E) thalamus
Explanation:
Thalamus: The term Thalamus is defined as the small structure present in the brain located above the brain stem between mid-brain and cerebral cortex and consists of extensive nerve connections.
Function: Relay sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex, motor controls, receives auditory, regulation of sleep, consciousness, and alertness, etc.
Damage even to a little portion of the thalamus can lead to the risk of coma, sensory changes in body parts, lack of movement or motor disturbances.
In the question above, the brain structure that would have a similar job to that of the receptionist will be Thalamus.