-Demographic factors such as age, ethnicity, gender, education, marriage status
-Psychosocial factors: beliefs, motivation, attitude
-Patient-prescriber relationship
-Health literacy
-Patient knowledge
-Physical difficulties
-Tobacco or alcohol intake
-Forgetfulness
-History of compliance
-Treatment complexity
-Duration of treatment
-Medication side effects or taste
-Degree of behavioral change required
-Requirements for drug storage
-Lack of accessibility
-Long waiting time
-Difficulty getting prescriptions
-Unhappy clinic visits
-Inability to take time off work
-Cost and income
-Social support
-Disease symptoms
-Severity of the disease
The correct answer would be A duh ...... its so obvious a dummy could answer it hey you must be really really really dumb because u cant even answer it
Answer:
If a minor is caught driving with a BAC between .01% and .08%, he or she will be fined up to $2000 and can be sent to jail for 180 days.
Explanation:
When caught with the BAC minor have to fined up to $2000 with 180 days jail. In case other things that can happen are cancellation of the driving license for 60 days. DUI (driving under the influence) classes can also occur with 20-40 hours of community service. When DUI are enacted on the minors. they are further charged as demeanor i.e. it will remain in there record as an adult. Many cases found to be criminal and civil punishments.
All of them. If someone was telling me a story and any of these occurred I would question the truth behind that story.
The false statement out of all options is the fourth option actually known as D) Lockout/Tagout is to be used only in extreme cases of potential electrical hazard because its not true.