What type of data obtained through physical examination and…

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Whаt type оf dаtа оbtained thrоugh physical examination and observation of clients?

A. Whаt type оf tissue is this? B. Nаme this tissue. C. Nаme the structure highlighted. D. Name the fibers present in this tissue.

Chооse Twо аnd Only Two of the following quotаtions for this pаrt of the test.  2 points for the author (or author and speaker if there is also a speaker), 2 points for the title, and 6 points for the significance. 1. Those blank buildings, without the stream of life pouring through them, were like empty jails. It struck young Rosicky that this was the trouble with big cities; they built you in from the earth itself, cemented you away from any contact with the ground. You lived in an unnatural world, like the fish in an aquarium, who were probably much more comfortable than they ever were in the sea. 2. It wasn’t nervous, it wasn’t a stupid lump; it was a warm brown human hand, with some cleverness in it, a great deal of generosity, and something else which Polly could only call “gypsy-like,”—something nimble and lively and sure, in the way that animals are. Polly remembered that hour long afterwards; it had been like an awakening to her. It seemed to her that she had never learned so much about life from anything as from old Rosicky’s hand. It brought her to herself; it communicated some direct and untranslatable message. 3. He remembered what his master had said to him on the day of his death, after the congestion of both lungs had shut off any probability of recovery, and the sculptor had asked his pupil to send his body home. “It’s not a pleasant place to be lying while the world is moving and doing and bettering,” he had said with a feeble smile, “but it rather seems as though we ought to go back to the place we came from in the end. The townspeople will come in for a look at me; and after they have had their say, I shan’t have much to fear from the judgment of God!” 4. Nature’s first green is gold,/Her hardest hue to hold./Her early leaf’s a flower;/But only so an hour. 5. Translation from the Italian: “If I believed that my answer would be to someone who would ever return to earth, this flame would move no more, but because no one has ever returned alive from this gulf, if what I hear is true, I can reply with no fear of infamy.” 6. And indeed there will be time            To wonder, “Do I dare?” and, “Do I dare?”   Time to turn back and descend the stair     With a bald spot in the middle of my hair    (They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”) 7. Then again she comes to the curbto call the ice-man, fish-man, and standsshy, uncorseted, tucking instray ends of hair, and I compare herto a fallen leaf. 8. Way Down South in Dixie(Break the heart of me)They hung my black young loverTo a cross roads tree.Way Down South in Dixie(Bruised body high in air)I asked the white Lord JesusWhat was the use of prayer. 9. ...and he suddenly realized the meaning of the word 'dissipate' -- to dissipate into thin air; to make nothing out of something. 10. by jingo by gee by gosh by gumwhy talk of beauty what could be more beaut-iful than these heroic happy deadwho rushed like lions to the roaring slaughterthey did not stop to think they died insteadthen shall the voice of liberty be mute?”He spoke. And drank rapidly a glass of water 11. "You got to learn to stick to your own blood or you ain't going to have any blood to stick to you." 12. The river was there. […] Nick looked down into the clear, brown water, colored from the pebbly bottom, and watched the trout keeping themselves steady in the current with wavering fins. As he watched them they changed their positions by quick angles, only to hold steady in the fast water again. Nick watched them a long time.