Michael
was subjected to much stress as an infant due to repeated episodes of
family violence. Now, as an adult, he shuts down emotionally whenever he
starts to experience any type of stress. This response may be because
during infancy stress hormones in his brain were:<span> overproduced.</span>
1. RBC and WBC count
2.Differential WBC count
3. Hemoglobin determination
4. Platelet count
5. Red cells indices
Answer:
The right approach will be "Clinical
".
Explanation:
- Clinical psychology seems to be a specialist discipline devoted to the assessment and monitoring of brain disorders, mental impairment as well as behavioral issues.
- Psychologists may only utilize individual therapy as either a remedy, you should be seeing a doctor and perhaps another specialist for medicine.
This is an example of lack of self management. Dianne is experiencing lack of self management, which resulted in a difficult time adjusting her stroke when playing tennis because she's used to playing badminton.
Hope this helps. - M
The choices are:
a. The fetus undergoes the most rapid weight gain during the first trimester.
b. The fetus takes an average of 30 weeks to mature after conception.
c. Fetal organ systems develop at a steady rate throughout pregnancy.
d. To ensure proper growth, a fertilized egg must implant in the wall of the uterus.
Answer:
The answer is letter d, To ensure proper growth, a fertilized egg must implant in the wall of the uterus.
Explanation:
The fetal development process starts with the conception and implantation. <em>Conception</em><u> is the process by which the male's sperm meets with the woman's egg cell in order to be fertilize</u>d. Once the egg is fertilized, it has to be implanted in the woman's uterus. Once it adheres to the wall, the fertilized egg cell (embryo) now becomes known as a<em> "blastocyst."</em> This is a very essential stage for fetal development because this allows the embryo to receive proper nutrients from its mother.
Implantation occurs at least 6 to 9 days after the egg is fertilized. A woman may experience the following symptoms:<em> fatigue, breast tenderness, increased urination, food cravings, morning sickness, mood swings, headaches, etc.</em>