What is the first step in trying to manage stress?
Answer:
3 Steps of Stress Management: Determine, Identify, and Change
The Three Steps of Stress Management. Determine the current stressors within your life. ...
Identifying Your Stressors. The most important phase of stress management is identifying your personal triggers. ...
Stress Reducers. The following is a list of proven stress reducers. ...
Make Changes.
Answer:
The first step to effectively manage stress is by recognising that you're under stress. Stress is the strain or physical, mental exhaustion that a person faces because of certain circumstances.
Explanation:
Explain good hand washing practices. How would you instruct a child to wash her hands?
Answer:Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
put soap on your hands by rubbing them together with the soap
sing your abc's while scrubbing your hands
rinse hands well under hot water
Explanation:
Answer: Good hand washing involves wetting hands with warm water, lathering hands, scrubbing hands for 20 seconds, rinsing hands, and then drying them. Children should pretty much do the same thing as the good hand washing steps.
Guys I’m scared for my presentation how can I calm my self
Answer:
deep breaths drink water and know be worse
Answer:
Just believe in yourself with confidence, even if it seems hard at some times, think about you being in your head, secured safe and confident. If you are on zoo'm it would less likely be scary then being infront of the class. Keep in mind that no one would really laugh at you since they would have to do the same thing.
Explanation:
what type of medical professional would you go visit if you broke your leg
Answer:
You would seek professional help from an orthopedic surgeon.
Explanation:
Orthopedic surgeons can repair broken bones and injuries to muscles and tendons.
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List 3 aerobic physical activities:
List 3 anaerobic physical activities:
Answer:
physical:
Swimming.
Cycling.
Using an elliptical trainer.
anaerobic:
high intensity interval training (HIIT)
heavy weight lifting.
calisthenics, like plyometrics, jump squats, or box jumps.
Explanation:
Answer:
explanation:
Explanation:
aerobic activites anaerobic activites
walking or hiking heavy weight lifting
swiming sprinting
biking jumping
Each sex cell (egg or sperm) of the parent organism (plant or animal) contains how much of the genetic material needed to create a new organism?
a)three-fourths
b)one-half
c)one-fifth
d) all
This is worth 20 points pls help
Answer:
b) one-half
Explanation:
Each gamete (or sex cell) in humans only contains 23 chromosomes. As you may know, humans have a total of 46 chromosomes. Other animals share this same concept, just with different numbers
Explain the difference between a sell-by date and a use-by date.
Answer:
A "Sell-By" date tells the store how long to display the product for sale for inventory management. It is not a safety date. A “Use-By" date is the last date recommended for the use of the product while at peak quality. ... It is not a purchase or safety date.
Explanation:
Answer: The sell-by date is the date the store needs to sell the product by. The use us by date is the date that the product needs to be consumed by.
convert 18600 m into km
Answer:
18.6 km
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Question 4 of 10
Why do health care professionals use the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Scale
Chart to quantify patients' pain?
A. Health care professionals only use the chart to help children who
can't read yet communicate their pain.
B. Health care professionals only use the chart to help people with
language barriers communicate their pain.
C. Pain is different for everyone, so the chart allows patients to
identify what their pain feels like and communicate that.
D. Everyone experiences pain the same way, so the chart helps health
care professionals to describe patients' pain to them.
C. Pain is different for everyone so the chart allows patients to identify what their pain feels like and communicate that
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.
Infants' diets, which primarily consist of breast milk or formula, are higher in fat than other diets.
B.
Adolescents need more calories and nutrients, especially if they are very inactive.
C.
Adults' activity levels tend to decline in age, which require a reduction in the amount of calories consumed.
D.
Children who are two years or older can follow the recommendations of the food guide pyramid.
Plz help only right answers and it is only one answer will mark brainliest if u have it set for me to mark u
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What does peeing with and erection mean>>|?????? sounds weird when typed but need to know for high school class.
peeing means releasing of unwanted waste(urine) from the body while erection is the process in which the pennis is being engorged with blood or when the penis is rigid
Subliminal advertising involves presenting stimuli that are
a) below the absolute threshold
b) below the difference threshold
c)right at the absolute threshold
d) just above the absolute threshold
Answer:
a) below the absolute threshold
Explanation:
Prompt:
Explain how food energy is measured (include how much energy is in 1 gram of carbs,
fats, & proteins), how food labels can be helpful, how calorie needs are different for
each person, and how to balance calories in with calories out.
Answer:Energy is measured in units of kilocalories (kcal) or kilojoules (kJ). One kilocalorie (1 kcal) is equal to 4.18 kilojoules (4.18 kJ). The amount of energy a food contains per gram is known as its energy density so we can describe fat as more energy dense than protein or carbohydrate.
Explanation:
When the ovum is fertilized by more than one sperm cell, it will become twins.
True
False
Answer: False
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Explanation:
2. Mention any five points which justify the importance of quality of life
Why is it important to put food away immediately after you are done with it rather than letting it sit out?
Answer:
to prevent the food from rotting and bacteria from the air getting into it and keeps the food fresh longer
Answer:
It will start to rot and get spoiled if you just leave it to sit out. Things like bugs would be able to get to it as well, and it ultimately becomes inedible.
Explanation:
ACTIVITY 1: Give the product of the following:
1. (2x + 2) (x + 3) =
[tex]2 .(y - 4) {}^{2} [/tex]
3. (x+5²=
[tex]4.(3x + 2)(3x - 2) = [/tex]
[tex]5.(2a + 3b) {}^3{ = } [/tex]
Explanation:
1. 2x²+8x+6
2. y²-8y+16
3. x²+10x+25
4. 9x²-4
5. 8a^(3)+54ab²+27b^{3}+36ba²
difference between polygamy and polyandry
Answer:
Polygamy – the practice of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. It is based on “marriage”; “polygyny” is a man being married to multiple women while “polyandry” is a woman being married to multiple men.
Explanation:
if someone were to cut your neck, which major vein might they sever?
A.) jugular vein
B.) renal vein
C.) pulmonary vein
D.) inferior vena cava
Answer: A. Jugualr Vein
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is A
Explanation:
How can Schedule Il drugs be both helpful and harmful to patients?
Answer:
B. They help manage difficult cases of pain, but you become addicted to them. They are usually prescribed for pain, but they do have the tightest regulations when it comes to getting drugs.
Explanation:
If used in a way in which it is not prescribed, people can die.
Answer: the answer is B
Explanation:
F a child who normally sleeps on his or her back is placed face-down to sleep, the risk of SIDS: a. Is reduced b. DisappearsB c. Increases significantly d. Is unchanged
Answers: The study included 485 infants who died of SIDS in New Zealand from 1987 to 1990 and 1,800 infants who did not die of SIDS. Many variables were examined including socioeconomic status, circumstances surrounding the pregnancy, the infant's sex, birth weight, length of pregnancy, and the breastfeeding and smoking practices of the mother.
What current misinformation is being spread about HIV/AIDS?
Love should be shown in our __
Words
Actions
Answer:
actions i think
Explanation:
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell the word correctly.
Different proteins have different functions. Fill in the blank with the correct type of protein.
A protein that catalyzes chemical reactions in the body is an_____
Answer:
Enzymes
Explanation:
I believe the correct term to fill in the blank is ‘enzyme(s)’
I hope this helps you!
Describe the vital sign of Body temperature?
Answer:
The normal ranges for a person's vital signs vary with age, weight, gender, and overall health. There are four primary vital signs: body temperature, blood pressure, pulse (heart rate), and breathing rate (respiratory rate), often notated as BT, BP, HR, and RR.
Explanation:
Over which two cases would the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction?
a case in which the U.S. government is a defendant
a case involving a dispute between Arizona and Nevada
Which term describes the view of the Constitution Thomas Jefferson took while considering the National Bank?-----strict constructionism
Which explains how the judiciary can remain independent?
B.
Justices can change laws to suit themselves.
C.
Justices are given lifetime appointments.
D.
Justices can be replaced by the president at any time.
The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution says that all citizens, regardless of race, have equal protection under the law. In an 1896 decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation of races was not unconstitutional as long as equal services were provided to people of all races. This decision was overturned in Brown V. Board of Education. What are the cases examples of?
------Plessy v. Ferguson is an example of judicial restraint and Brown V. Board of Education is an example of judicial activism.
Who is the highest ranking officer of the judicial branch?
Chief Justice
Which two arguments support judicial activism?
It is the job of the court to interpret and enforce federal law.
It is the job of the court to consider social conditions and values.
Which two answer choices best show the significance of Marbury v. Madison?
It strengthened the Supreme Court’s position as a co-equal branch of the government.
It established the idea that only the Supreme Court can determine what is constitutional.
Put the hierarchy of the federal court system in order with the highest level at the top of the diagram. Supreme court; Court appeals; District Court
The role of the judicial branch is to
interpret the law
What are two ways that the legislative branch provides a check on the judicial branch?
Congress can pass amendments to the Constitution.
The Senate must confirm Supreme Court justices.
Compare the different types of law by dragging each tile to the correct location on the diagram. Criminal Law- Involves offense; Civil Law- Involves parties
Which two cases would the Supreme Court be most likely to review?
a case in which a federal law is challenged
a case concerning presidential actions
If a private citizen sues a business, that is an example of
-----
legislative- Can propose amendments
Executive- Can appoint
In the case of Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court ruled that a state statute banning interracial marriage was unconstitutional. What would this be an example of?
B.
originalism
C.
judicial activism
D.
strict constructionism
What was the main purpose of the Judiciary Act of 1789?
It established the federal court system.
Answer:
Article III, Section II of the Constitution establishes the jurisdiction (legal ability to hear a case) of the Supreme Court. The Court has original jurisdiction (a case is tried before the Court) over certain cases, e.g., suits between two or more states and/or cases involving ambassadors and other public ministers.
Explanation:
B is the correct answer
When teenagers receive head injuries they...
Why do I keep spraining my ankle?
Is that likely a problem?
as a community member,wat can you do to help make your community a healthy and clean environment? explain
Answer:
You can use renewable energy, getting solar panels is a great start! You can pick up trash once a week (remember to separate the recyclables) and you can try to cut down on single use plastic.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the Gestalt principles of grouping?
a) similarity
b) proximity
c) closure
d) adaptation
Option d. adaption is not one of the Gestalt principles of grouping because there are Gestalt principles of grouping that are Proximity, Similarity, Continuity, Closure, and Connectedness/common fate, good form.
Gestalt psychologists made arguments that there are such laws or principles due to the fact that the mind has an innate or with the birth disposition to perceive or recognize patterns, groups of similar elements when we perceive them are based on certain rules /laws of human perception.
These elements are grouped or categorized into five categories of Gestalt principles:
Proximity - close to one another objects, elements or shapes appear to form groupsSimilarity - stimuli that physically appear to be the same or resemble each other as part of the same objectContinuity - two different objects appear as one.Closure - the tendency of the brain or mind to complete the incomplete information.common fate - the movement of the element with the same rate in the same direction looks that it's the part of the same stimuli.Good form - the tendency to group together forms of similar shape, pattern, or color.Thus, the correct answer is option d. adaption.
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