Answer:
The right statement is A. “I need to use a soft toothbrush to prevent gum trauma and bleeding”.
Explanation:
In cases with Neutropenia, patients have to avoid any risk of infection. This is because they have an inadequate number of neutrophils to control it. Neutrophils are able to destroy bacteria preventing from infections, so it’s very important for anyone having this disease to have in mind the correct preventing health care practices
D. reacting quickly to frustrating experiences
Although the situation that Heinz faces is hopeless and for this reason it motivated his desperate action, I believe that his place, I would look for other people who manufacture the medicine, for not believing that breaking into a property and practicing theft is the correct thing. If I didn't find another supplier of the drug, I would try to make deals with the first, even if I owed a large amount of money.
I would do this to keep myself away from illegalities that could make me a criminal and keep me away from my wife who needs care.
According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, we can say that my thinking fits into the conventional level and stage 4.
The conventional level is characterized by the individual's desire to remain within morality, obeying the established rules of social conduct. Stage 4, within this level, refers to individuals who want to keep their actions within the concepts of obedience to authority and social order.
Presented by Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institutes of Health Department of Health and Human ServicesCongressional Caucus
Thank you for inviting the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, to participate in this forum and contribute what I believe will be useful insight into the growing public health problem of prescription drug abuse in this country.
Introduction to the Problem
In 2009, 7 million Americans reported current (past month) nonmedical use * of prescription drugs—more than the number using cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, and inhalants combined 1. National surveys show that the number of new abusers of several classes of prescription drugs increased markedly in the United States in the 1990s 2, continuing at high rates during the past decade—abuse of prescription drugs now ranks second (after marijuana) among illicit drug users 3. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 2.2 million Americans used pain relievers nonmedically for the first time in 2009 (initiates of marijuana use were 2.4 million).