Answer:
When evaluating a client's knowledge about use of antihistamines, the following statement would indicates further education is required;
If I am pregnant, I should take half the dose.?
Explanation:
Antihistamines are contraindicated during the third stage of pregnancy treat allergic rhinitis and other allergies, in newborns, nursing mothers and, in children and elderly people, and in patients whose conditions may be aggravated by a muscarinic blockade, for instance, asthma, open-angle glaucoma, hypertension, prostatic hyperplasia, urinary retention.
The answer to this question is the term politics. Politics is the activities, actions, and policies of using one's power to make a decision for the whole group or for all members. Politics is also about making laws and how to enforce it to the people and showing the political views to people.
Answer:
The planning fallacy
Explanation:
The planning fallacy concept was first given by Denial Kahneman in 1977.it is the most universal and consistent demonstrated cognitive bias that most people do have. There is common misconception related to the planning fallacy is that people underestimate the time, cost and risk that it will take to do something, If they have already experience about the task entails. It is an overly optimistic plan.
<u>For example:</u> A house can be built on time, if there is no payment delay, no employee absences, no hazardous weather conditions. But there is most probably chances of one condition that can occur.
Underestimate the fallacy will lead a project in delaying. Optimism is a great quality but sometimes it creates hazardous when you underestimate time and cost and will leads to the in-completion of the projects.
Basically, without this movement, people would not have come to America (before 15th century and 11 Century in the north where the Vikings came) and they would not have established the cultures and developed the languages which are still practiced and spoken today (such as the Maya culture/language and the Quechua culture/language).