A nurse´s best response in a post traumatic stress disorder case would be to be very patient, kind and understandable because it is a slow process where family members should get involved, that ptsd could take months of therapies and medication, that will depend on the origin of the trauma, the event that caused that emotional disorder, today considered a disease and like one, treated and medicated.
The answer would be : <span>It is a well supported explanation which cannot become a law.
A law and a theory are different you know. In fact, the law is universel. This applies for everything unlike a theory which explains in particular why something is happening.
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Hello, I figured that the question was missing its options so I went online to find them. Here they are:
All of the following are true of the thymus gland, except that:
A) activates B cells.
B) reaches its greatest relative size during the second year of life.
C) involutes after puberty.
D) produces T cells.
E) lies in the anterior mediastinum
Answer:
The correct answer is: A) activates B cells.
Explanation:
The thymus is a lymphatic organ that is located in the anterior superior mediastinum (a compartment in the thoracic cavity), in front of the heart, with the function to mature T cells (one of the types of lymphocytes, white blood cells very important for the functioning of the immune system).
The thymus is more active and bigger during childhood, when puberty hits it involutes and its functional tissue is replaced with adipose tissue (fat).
<u>B cells are not activated in the thymus, they mature in the bone marrow</u>.
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