Answer:
Correct answer: whether the condition is life-threatening
Explanation:
Emergency room is a room in the hospital where those in critical conditions are placed in for adequate medical care and close supervison. On the other hand, urgent care is the detailed provision of medical treatment to someone in critical condition inorder to prevent loss of live of the patient.
<em>The major primary consideration to be considered when choosing between emergency room and urgent care is to determine how life-threatening the condition of the patient who seek medical attention is.</em>
Too much calcium can be the cause of weakened muscle and kidney functioning. Correct answer: D Eating the right amount of protein, sodium, potassium or phosphorus controls the buildup of waste and fluid in the blood. Too much calcium in your blood (condition hypercalcemia) can weaken the bones and create kidney stones. Excess calcium in the blood means the kidneys have to work harder to filter it. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are some common symptoms.
Based on how the question is asked I would say 2 3 are main answers but # is a possible answer if a third option is required.
The correct answer for the following question is letter c.
secondhand smoke exposure. Exposing a family member, whether an infant, child or
an adult is exposed to secondhand smoke, he or she may be put at risk of
developing chronic diseases, such as asthma. Being exposed to too much smoke
may increase the chances of further developing life-threatening risks.
Secondhand smoke is more lethal compared to smoking the cigarette itself.
A would be correct because anything that works for someone else may or may not work for you. It's also clear that she's sharing what worked for her. But also C and D fit because she could provide advice about how to achieve your own goals and get a healthy lifestyle. The reason I would choose A over the rest is because the title of the book does not say she's providing advice on what to do or not do. She is just sharing her experience with you. It may or may not help you and it might be something you can try but might not work for you. The other two would assume too much and not enough information was provided to make the assumption.