<em>it means that they do not have to go get someone.I hope im right</em>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i was dianosed with this when i was seven when i had a severe attack causing my chest to feel tight and chest caved in too
BID, TID, and QID are terms used by doctors for prescribing medicines. BID in Latin stands for <em>bis in die</em>, which means twice a day. When the doctor prescribes a drug with BID priority, it means that the nurse should give it twice, normally with a 12-hour interval. TID stands for <em>ter in die</em>. This means it should be administered three times a day. If this is the prescription of the doctor, the medicine should be given three times within 24 hours. This is within an 8-hour interval. Lastly is QID. In Latin, this means <em>quater in die</em> which means four times a day. Usually, this has a 6-hour interval.
This is what is known as an avulsion. Hope this helps!