I believe the answer is C because it has multiple answers in one, and the most effective early childhood curriculum can have more than one solution.
Answer: The client should be medically stabilized while in the hospital.
Explanation:
The medical stabilization is a process which is ensures to prevent the injury, sick or affected person from deteriorating the medical condition before the actual treatment is started upon the patient.
The given situation require a medical stabilization process to be done upon the client as the client is subjective of substance abuse that were cocaine and alcohol. These substances are likely to develop withdrawal symptoms. Thus the client need to overcome the psychological and physical dependence related with the abuse. Thus the treatment should begin with medical stabilization procedures before treatment.
(B) 2, 1, 19 ... is the answer
Answer:
Explanation:
Pads are used for both children and adults. Pediatric pads are used for kids that are younger than eight years. Then there are standard pads, and they will be used on the kids only if pediatric ones aren't present at the scene. The adult or standard pads can't teach one another. Then we have a manual defibrillator, it is usually used on the new-borns. If there's no manual defibrillator, an AED should be used. Some of the AEDs can be switched on so they can deliver a pediatric shock. If we have one at the scene, we should switch it on if we are going to use it on the children younger than age of eight.
<span>False. Muscular strength cannot
be achieved without muscular endurance. Both are health-related fitness
components that depend on each other. When muscles are able to endure bouts of physical
exertion, strength is developed; and in the same way that strength cannot be
fully achieved if endurance is poor. All athletes must include in their
training the development of both to last in their specific events or
competitions. It should be a gradual build-up of activities with strength
leaning to the other end of the training program. </span>