Well you can cancel a few out...
cook - no, I mean you're just cooking you may not know a lot about nutrition
epidemiologist - they determine diseases and such, so no.
Dietitian - Yes, expert in nutrition
Health Educator - I mean maybe, but they may not know anything about nutrition
<span>Mary can enroll in Medicare Part B anytime during the Special Enrollment period. Medicare parts A and B cover different things. Hospital care is covered under Part A. Part B covers condition treatment, preventative screenings, etc. Part B often costs extra to have in addition to Part A.</span>
Natural influences:<em> Heavy snow fall, icy roads/streets, heavy rain/sleet.</em>Human influences: <em> Traffic, a car/bus accident, power goes out. Hope this helps!</em>-Autumn
Answer:
I would assume it would be:
Call 911 for help
Check for responsiveness
Care for the injury
Explanation:
No matter how well a person is in an emergency, should always still call 911, check to make sure that the person is responding to stimuli and focused, and of course, attempt to care for injuries on the person. You won't get sued if you injure the person more because of good samaritan laws.