I agree with the person above - when a physician sees a patient more than is medically necessary, it is called <u>churning</u>. This refers to the fact that this physician obviously just wants to get even more money, so they are milking their patients even though there is no reason to do so. The patient is either healthy or not experiencing anything harmful, but the physician is still treating them although there is no viable purpose in that.
<span>The correct answer is A. Infants are younger and more vulnerable to infections as a result of their immune systems being less well developed. Additionally, they may be yet to have vaccinations against potential illnesses, and if they are in an environment with other people who have contagious illnesses, their immune systems may not be able to fight off the illnesses.</span>
Answer:
Adductor complex
Explanation:
The valgus of the knee is also known as the valgus collapse and medial displacement of the knee. It is characterized by an adduction and internal rotation of the hip, usually when it is in a hip-flexed position (the knee actually abducts and rotates externally). It can also be thought of as a knee that expires while you descend on a<u> squat </u>or landing. When standing on one limb, the pelvis on the opposite side usually also falls during the valgus collapse.
Inadequate gluteus / hip strength (lower gluteus, gluteus buttocks, gluteus maximus, external hip rotators), possibly in combination with<u> hyperactive hip adductors</u>, prevents adequate stabilization of the femur. The hips move in adduction and internal rotation. And when the adductors are hyperactive compared to the external buttocks / rotators of the hip, the knee is dragged in a manner similar to the collapse of the valgus.
Answer:
Most likely C (Too inconsistent to classify.)
Explanation:
Because when a patient has undifferentiated Schizophrenia they have mixed symptoms within the disorder, so when a patient is exhibiting behaviors which fit into two or more of the other types of schizophrenia that is classified as Undifferentiated Schizophrenia.
Answer:
what? um is this a joke?.........