A it varies from state to state
<span>The child's diet made the physician detect the childhood disease of the patient. This is because the patient must be abusing his or her diet resulting to the disease. The other choices does not matter because they are not needed in diagnosing the disease of the child.</span>
The correct answer is A (Automobiles).
Particulate matter is a complex mixture of extremely small particles and liquid droplets.
One of the major components of particulate matter is sulphate usually coming from sulphur dioxide found in exhaust fumes that have been produced by automobiles . Other components are nitrates , ammonia, sodium chloride and black carbon.
Other components of particulate matter come from dust, soot, smoke, industrial emissions.
Particulate matter is one of the most common contributor to air pollution.
The nurse is providing discharge
teaching for a client with rheumatic endocarditis but no valvular
dysfunction. On which nursing diagnosis should the nurse focus her
teaching?
-Risk for infection
I would say c but I would have to read your text book to be able to answer it accurately