The answer to this question is "Everyday Hassle". Hassle, studied and observed by Richard Lazarus are irritating demands that can occur daily to any people and cause or bring stress to them than major changes in life. Instead on focusing on everyday task and goals, people were get disturbed and destructed with this kind of stress that is why hassle is considered as one of the contributors to stress.
Answer:
D. Both of the subjects.
Explanation:
Even though these episodes cannot be explained on the basis of the pharmacological properties of the drug being tested or the subjects' medical history, the episodes occurred during study procedures, so it is necessary for the investigator to send an SAE report to both patients, since everything that happens in a study must be reported.
Answer:
Alcohol, Smoking, doing illicit drugs.
Explanation:
When drinking you are hurting the baby's growing development which occurs birth defects to come upon such as miscarriage. As if a mother was doing crack the baby will most likely come out addicted to crack. This is why drugs, alcohol, and smoking makes the baby at risk.
Answer and Explanation:
Tuberculosis is an infectious and transmissible disease that primarily affects the lungs, although it can affect other organs and / or systems. The disease is caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Koch's bacillus. It is an air spread disease and occurs from the inhalation of aerosols from the airways during the speech, sneezing, or coughing of people with active tuberculosis, who release aerosol-containing particles into the air that contain the bacillus.
With the initiation of treatment, transmission tends to decrease gradually and, generally, after 15 days of treatment, it is greatly reduced. However, control measures should be implemented such as covering the mouth with the arm or handkerchief when coughing, keeping the environment well ventilated and with plenty of sunlight. The bacillus is sensitive to sunlight, and air circulation enables dispersion of infecting particles. Thus, ventilated environments with direct natural light reduce the risk of transmission.
So the program was sucessful if the number of patients decreased, as the disease can be controlled veru easily by that measures controls listed above.