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Answer:
Esther and Emily both lack self-confidence. Esther is fearful of criticism, so she keeps apart from others. Emily is unwilling to assume responsibility, so she stays in relationships with men who control her life. According to the DSM-5, Esther is <u>avoidant</u>, while Emily is <u>dependant.</u>
Explanation:
According to the DSM-5, Esther and Emily both suffer from personality disorders. Esther has an avoidant personality disorder, which is characterized by hypersensitivity to negative evaluations and feeling inadequate in different aspects of life. As a result, the person avoids interacting with other people.
Emily has a dependent personality disorder, this disorder is characterized by a need to be taken care of, the person is clingy, and submissive due to fear of being abandoned.
Answer:
The F stands for frequency, which is how often a person exercises.
The I stands for intensity, which is the amount of hard work one puts into a particular workout. The intensity can be difficult to balance, since the exercise needs to be difficult so that it overloads the body, but not so much so that it could cause injury.
The first T of the acronym stands for time which is how long the workout session is, which depends on the type of workout.
The T stands for type which is whether one chooses a cardio, strength, or flexibility activity.
The FITT helps many be able to plan their individual fitness plan, which can help them achieve a healthier lifestyle.
Explanation:
Answer:
The information must include:
1. whether the exposed worker was recommended with the hepatitis B vaccination
2. whether or not the vaccination was received by the worker
3. whether the worker was informed by the healthcare provider of the evaluation results, including other medical conditions that arose from the exposure to blood or OPIM (other potentially-infectious materials), for this requires treatment or further evaluation.
Explanation:
The question above is related to "Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Incidents." Whenever workers in the healthcare industry are exposed to any bloodborne pathogen (like hepatitis), <u>they must report about the incident.</u> This will prevent the worker from contracting the disease and will also prevent him from infecting others.
The worker will then undergo a medical diagnosis to address possible infection. Once the test results are in, they have to know about the results as well. A healthcare professional will evaluate the report through a written opinion within 15 days and it will include the following information above.
Other information, other than those mentioned, will not be included in the written opinion.