Answer:
Answer: Outline your steps to take action, know what supplies or things you may need and choose one of your ideas(or more) to act upon.
Answer:
b) "Your doctor can prescribe medications necessary to relieve pain; however; this treatment will not hasten death."
Explanation:
When the terminally ill patient or the patient's legal proxy requests palliative sedation, the use of pharmacologic agents to induce sedation or near sedation when symptoms have not responded to other management measures), the purpose is not to hasten the patient's death but to relieve intractable symptoms. Palliative sedation may be controversial, but it is not illegal. Total sedation is rarely indicated in hospice care to provide comfort. Continuous pain assessments are not indicated at this stage; the patient requires intervention/treatment.
B. Mouthguards are needed to play hockey
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Unlike arteries, veins contain valves that ensure blood flows in only one direction. (Arteries don't require valves because pressure from the heart is so strong that blood is only able to flow in one direction.) Valves also help blood travel back to the heart against the force of gravity.
Answer:
A. Red And White Blood Cells
C. Platelets
D. Plasma
Explanation:
The heart is not a component of the blood but it does pump it. All others options ( R&W Blood Cells, Platelets, & Plasma) are all found inside the blood.