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Question 1:
How could preventive care have decreased the likelihood of Sarah's diagnosis of type 2 diabetes?
Question 2: How might Sarah's be different if Sarah and her mother received the guidance of a healthcare provider, such as a pediatrician?
Question 3: If you were Sarah's doctor, what advice would you give Sarah and her mom to improve Sarah's health? Consider Sarah's obstacles to healthy eating and exercise.
Question 4: How could Sarah's poor physical health affect her social and emotional health?
Answer:
1-She would have been more careful with what she did and fix the problem before it happened
2-They know how to better deal with the situation.
3- She would have to put in some effort to help herself get better even if it was difficult. She would have to be more carful with what she does, that doesn’t mean she has to remove something completely
4- If she was not being active she would be doing nothing or being lazy. If she wasn’t moving or doing something or interacting with someone, she is more likely to not care.
Explanation:
Leslie tells her therapist that she constantly feels survivor’s guilt. What MOST likely happened in Leslie’s life to make her feel this way? A. Her sister died in a car accident, but Leslie did not. B. Leslie was in an abusive relationship for many years. C. Her parents were addicted to drugs when Leslie was young. D. Leslie went through the five stages of grief after her mom died.
Answer:
I say MOST LIKELY A. her sister died in a car accident and leslie did not
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Her sister died in a car accident, but Leslie did not.
Explanation:
Survivors guilt means: "When a person feels guilty because they survived a life-threatening event that others did not survive." which goes along with how her sister died but she survived and now she has guilt!
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Answer:
can you explain more so i can answer
Explanation:
Answer:
What is this?
Explanation:
How many neurons do humans have? Where are most neurons found?
Answer:
86 billion in the human brain
If a person’s thymus gland is not functioning properly, what could happen the next time they are exposed to the virus that causes a cold?
Answer:
they will most likely get sick. since the thymus gland is a very important part of the body’s immune system, if it is not functioning while they are exposed to a virus, they will catch this virus and most likely get sick
Explanation:
Kai is experiencing PTSD. What is MOST likely to be one of the symptoms? A. paralysis B. jaundice C. hypervigilance D. meningitis
Answer:
Hypervigilance
Explanation:
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Kai is expressing PTSD. The most likely to be one of the symptoms will be hypervigilance. Thus, the correct option is C.
What is PTSD?Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder which can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event in life, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats on a person's life.
Hypervigilance is a state of increased alertness in a person. This is the state of elevated constantly assessing potential threats due to trauma. If a person is in a state of hypervigilance, that person is extremely sensitive to their surroundings. This can make them feel like they are alert to any hidden dangers, whether from other people or the surrounding environment. Often, though, these dangers are not real.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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