Answer:
-Single words are shortened to abbreviations.
-Specialized language in a profession are called jargon.
-Words derived form someone's proper name are called eponyms
-A type of word composed of the first letters of other words is an anagram
Assuming type a would be an AA allele and type b is a BB allele, No because an AA mother with an AB father wont make a BB child.
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Answer:
A physician, knowing the dangers of tetanus in puncture wounds, when he does not administer tetanus vaccine to a person with a wound is considered malpractice.
Explanation:
Medical malpractice is attributable to the physician when, having the proper medical knowledge, he makes errors of omission or improper care of a patient and as a result a person may become ill, worsen his illness or die.
The medical profession and all health care personnel are governed by ethical guidelines and standards of care, which must be fully complied with. Failure to provide a treatment that would put life at risk —such as failure to give a tetanus injection to an injured person— is considered malpractice and may lead to legal reprisals and even suspension of a physician's license to practice.