Well the most immediate risks would be that he cut an artery or vein. This would mean that he could possibly bleed out. There is also shock that would come into play. So the first steps would be look at where the cut is and see if you can tell by that if it did Nick an artery. If you can't tell look at the color of the blood of it is arterial blood it will be a very dark red. Apply direct and consistent pressure to the wound and pay attention to whether or not they are starting to get pale. Then either use a phone or call out for help.
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Answer: A) a muscle-building supplement like a growth hormone
Explanation:
Answer: Despite his hatred towards his parents, I would definitely suggest to John that it would be probably a good idea to take some time out of your day and talk to his parents, let them know how he truly feels. Why? Because if he does, maybe his parents will realize the bad things they have done to make John feel the way he feels, and change the way they act.
Another suggestion that I would provide John would be to stay calm, and avoid anything negative. Why? If he does this, over-time, his depression would get better, instead of the negative things in his life making it worse.
Lastly, another suggestion I would provide John includes medical attention. Depression can’t be cured just with avoiding problems. You need to take medicine as well. So, what I would suggest is for John to go see a doctor who is familiar with depression, anxiety, and all that Jazz, so that the doctor can provide John a few medicines he should take daily.
Answer:
a) Interpretive
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various sociologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the patient-provider relationship that would be most appropriate in this situation would be Interpretive. This is because the patient cannot breath, therefore he cannot speak so the doctor/provider must interpret what the problem is and provide correct medical attention.
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