Answer:
"This inhaler is for prevention of asthma attacks, not for an acute attack."
Explanation:
"Salmeterol" is a drug that is used in the treatment of asthma and other pulmonary diseases. It is also used for treating coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing, etc.
Two years ago, a thirteen year girl was diagnosed with asthma. And today her physician wants her to start a salmeterol through the inhaler.
The nurse needs to inform the girl and her family about the inhaler is that this inhaler will protect her from asthma attacks only and will not be used in times of an acute attack.
Thus the answer is
"This inhaler is for prevention of asthma attacks, not for an acute attack."
Answer: C) The shift to flake tool industries in the Mousterian
Explanation: The Mousterian industry followed the Achulean industry, the Achulean industry employed the used of lavallios (stone). The Mousterian saw shift to the use of flake tools, they were two types of flake tools
1. Point
2. Scrapper
The point tool was made up of stone with two trimmed and sharp ends meeting at a point, this tool was used to cut, and hunt.
The scrapper tool functioned as a knife for cutting.
I believe the answer is: Passing campaign finance laws
The federal government would only be involved in creating and maintaining regulations that would affect the whole states in united states. Campaign finance laws is a form of regulation which regulate how political candidates from ALL states able to obtain their funding.
Answer:
Inferiority
Explanation:
Erik Erikson proposed a psychosocial theory that explains how we develop our personality through our lifespan by going through crisis involving two opposite things and solving the crisis in an adequate or inadequate way.
The stage that corresponds to 12-year-olds is "industry vs. inferiority", during this stage the child feels the need to win approval by demonstrating specific competencies that are valued by society and begin to develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments.
If this need is met, they begin to feel industrious and competent and feel confident about their ability to achieve their goals. If this doesn't happen, the child begins to feel inferior, doubting his own abilities and he might develop a sense of inferiority.
In this example, <u>Julio has 12 years old and it seems to him that nothing he makes works properly.</u> He is <u>not feeling industrious or competent about his abilities </u>so, according to the stage he's in, he might develop a sense of inferiority.