If that ever happens (as a student) the students will go and hide in a corner where the bad people can’t see them in the class. And also they NEED THERE LIGHTS TURN OFF. If it is turn on there is a 99.9 chance that the people will come in your classroom. SO TURN THE LIGHTS OFF AND HIDE IN A CORNER WHERE THE POEPLE CANT SEE YOU
Homicide, the answer is B. batta bing batta boom
Hello. This question is incomplete. You forgot to add the clinical case being analyzed.
This case is shown in the figure attached below.
Answer:
As can be seen in the case below, Dr. Hubble states that it would be correct for the patient to be evaluated by a specialist who can define a suitable surgical procedure for the patient's condition, or if the patient is unable to have surgery, the specialist may indicate the best treatment to follow. Dr. Left, on the other hand, says that this is a case in which treatment with antibiotics should be evaluated, as it may be a better alternative for the patient, as Dr. Wright suggested.
Os medicos devem se reunir e entrar em consenso sobre qual a melhor alternativa de tratar o paciente.
Answer: her IQ level would be 95 which most 13 year old girls should have around an IQ of 100-105 since her mental age is that of a 12 year old she would be within the <u>The Concrete Operational Stage </u>which is what category on the "piaget's 4 stages of cognitive decision making scale"
Explanation:
Seeing that she is at least a year behind in her mental development she would have The Concrete Operational Stage which is where children begin to thinking logically about concrete events
They begin to understand the concept of conservation; that the amount of liquid in a short, wide cup is equal to that in a tall, skinny glass, for example
Their thinking becomes more logical and organized, but still very concrete
they begin using inductive logic, or reasoning from specific information to a general principle. She should be able to understand basic events and point out most differences in everyday objects/words.