That she wanted to help with these kind of people? is this what you are looking for?
Hello there, the answer is "B"
On a chart no matter if its in a clinical, prehospital (EMS), or hospital setting. Your medical history only contains things that are pertinent to your history. In most chart there are two other types of histories "Family" and "Social" (of which the answer applies)
The answer for this question would be B) Say that you are not ready and hope that he or she will respect that because well first lets do process of elimination.
Not A) because sexual intercourse can be private so no one has to know or it can be public if u share it with others by telling them or posting it online, not C) because well this could be a good choice but if u want to tell your partner to not pressure u, than just tell them and they could stop or find someone else who respects u, not D) because that's a bit dramatic and overboard, in a relationship its not all about sex, that's why people be virgins- people who don't have sex or lose their virginity, so u can still be in the relationship just without the intercourse, so its B) because its true and is more gentle.
Hiya there!
Well, for one, corporate greed. In the media, like TV, movies, artists, etc., are usually very physically attractive in most people's opinion. This can lead to pressure on the rest of society to live up to the extremely high standards, as well as many self-depreciating thoughts about how oneself isn't good enough. Actually, this has been happening for hundreds, if not thousands of years! Distribution of magazines and books have put forth what one must attain. I've attached a picture of a corset ad from circa 1850.
In ancient cultures, like Sparta, being physically active and fit was necessary to fit into society, especially for men (which grew up to be strong, noble soldiers). A huge emphasis on being the greatest was placed on everyone.
But, being attractive and being fit are two different things. Having an active lifestyle can improve your life in countless ways, from improving your mood to lowering your risk of obtaining certain diseases.
A 75-year-old woman with no history of lung problems or smoking is admitted to the Shadow General medical floor for new onset fever and cough. You find rales and increased tactile fremitus on physical exam. What is likely to be her main medical problem?
- PNEUMONIA. It is considered as an infection which results to fever.