Answer:
The statement the patient makes about being anxious in "this place".
Explanation:
This should alert the nurse right away that the patient is experiencing anxiety from being in a clinical setting, and that is likely the cause for the elevated blood pressure and heart rate. The second reading is helpful confirmation of this, and should be used to console the patient and assure them that the risk of hypertension is minimal, and it may just be due to the anxiety they mentioned experiencing.
It's too early for the baby to get custom to being picked up every time it cries most babys cry when they need attention or the basics gasy hungry or to be changed him touching the baby comforts the baby and this is a stage of development where the bond between parents and infant is made.
Answer:unconditioned stimuli
Pavlov fed dogs and was looking at salivation in response to the food.
At a certain point, whenever he entered the
room, the dog would start to salivate even when he was not bringing them
food. The exact same happened to Dionne when she saw the chili peppers even though it was just a picture and not the real thing.
This it is an unconditioned response to an unconditioned
stimulus.
An individual's self-esteem can be affected by genetics as well as environmental factors, and poor self-esteem often begins in childhood. A person who experiences an abusive childhood or who didn't get enough approval from authority figures, feels his or her self-worth was based on achievements or feels excluded will often have poor self-esteem.