PCPs (primary care physicians) are gatekeepers because they treat the while patient and manage referrals to specialists, rather than a patient deciding which specialist's opinions are sought. this concept became popular with the adven advent of HMOs - and services would only be paid if the PCP sought approval for major diagnostic tests and referrals. PCPs were financially rewarded if their patient population had fewer expensive tests and/or referrals.
ANSWER: Asthma
EXPLANATION: Sue is suffering from Asthma. Asthma is a condition which the airways narrow down and produces extra mucus making breathing difficult and triggering cough. It is a common long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. Asthma includes frequent wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
Answer:
Both clinical and counseling psychology provide group and individual therapy. However, clinical psychology treat psychological disorders, while counseling psychology just works with mild cases.
Answer:
presence of receptors in the target cells
Explanation:
A target organ responds to a particular hormone because it bears cells which have receptors for that specific hormone, meaning that a particular cell in a target organ is a target cell for a hormone if it contains functional receptors for that hormone, and cells that do not possess such a receptor cannot be influenced directly by that hormone ie may not be affected by the hormone.
Seizures
if that is what you are asking..