Answer:
from the age of 7 thru senior year of high school
Explanation:
An ion with a -2 charge, atomic number 17, an atomic mass of 25 has how many electrons?
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where does lymphoma occur
Answer:
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer. Ashland Middle School is having a problem with violence during school, especially bullying. What type of violence reduction program is likely to be the most effective in addressing this situation? A. involving the police and prosecuting all those accused of bullying B. a community-based violence reduction plan to coordinate services such as counseling, family violence reduction programs, mentoring, and a zero tolerance bullying policy C. teaching children how to cope with bullying and providing increased counseling services D. providing a school lecture on bullying
We know that strong immune system is important to protect us from
different diseases. So share your suggestion about the things that can boost up
our immune system
Answer:
Making exercise a part of your everyday routine, eating healthy, work towards maintaining healthy emotional health
Explanation:
These are thing that can help strengthen your immune system
Identify the term for “the drug in wine, beer, and
liquor that causes intoxication.”
2. Define intoxication.
3. Identify the term for “the amount of alcohol in a
person’s blood, expressed as a percentage.”
4. Define cirrhosis.
Understanding Key Ideas
5. Identify why alcohol is considered a drug.
6. Summarize the short-term effects of alcohol on
the body.
7. Identify which of the following is not a short-term
effect of alcohol.
a. poor vision c. reduced reaction time
b. poor judgment d. increased self-control
8. Compare the BAC that represents the legal limit for
DUI with the BAC at which driving is first impaired.
9. Describe the dangers of binge drinking.
10. Identify which of the following is a long-term
effect of alcohol use.
a. dead brain cells c. irregular heart beat
b. stomach bleeding d. all of the above
11. Practicing Wellness Name three rea-
sons you should not drink alcohol.
Critical Thinking
12. What type of behavior would you expect to find at
a party where people are drinking? Why do you
think teens drink?
13. If a 160-pound boy drank five beers in 2 hours,
what effects might the boy experience?
Answer:
2. the condition of having physical or mental control markedly diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs drank to the point of intoxication cocaine intoxication.
3. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage.
4. a chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis.
5. Alcohol is considered a drug because it has an anti-depressant effect and alters personality and perceptions.
Alcohol is not widely accepted as a drug because of its wide usage in social drinking.
However, because of its anti-depressant properties, it is considered a drug. Alcohol also has an effect on the perceptions, emotions, vision, movements, speech, coordination, etc of the person consuming it.
6. he short-term effects of alcohol (more specifically ethanol) consumption – due to drinking beer, wine, distilled spirits or other alcoholic beverages – range from a decrease in anxiety and motor skills and euphoria at lower doses to intoxication (drunkenness), stupor, unconsciousness, anterograde amnesia (memory loss)
7. D
8. The legal limit for DUI is at 0.08 and the driving at first impaired is at 0.02. Identify which of the following is a long-term effect of alcohol use.
9. Heavy, long-term alcohol use can lead to alcoholic liver disease, which includes inflammation of the liver and cirrhosis. Excessive drinking is also bad for the cardiovascular system, leading to increased risk of heart attack, high blood pressure, and irregular heartbeat.
10. D
11. Alcohol may lead to weight gain. Alcohol interferes with memory and learning. Alcohol increases the likelihood that you will use other drugs.
12. Bad, slurred speech. non comprehensive thoughts. poor decision making exc.
13. nausia, dizziness, intoxication
Explanation:
name 2 natural sources of water
Answer: surface water and groundwater
Explanation: surface water (lakes, oceans and rivers), and groundwater because it lies underneath the surface of the land, where it can then travel through openings in rocks.
Which of the following is not a "type of drug"
Caffeine
Household Product
Under the Counter Drugs
Alcohol
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5. Which of these organic compounds make up the molecules that
control all the chemical changes that take place inside our body?
A. Lipids
B. Proteins
C. Sugars
O D. Starch
Answer:
I think its C but im not sure
Explanation:
An environmental factor that contributes to mental illness is __________.
A.
intelligence
B.
poverty
C.
high self-esteem
D.
a supportive family
Answer:
b
Explanation:
poverty is an environmental factor that can contribute to mental illness as being isolated, and not having enough money not only effects your physical health but you wellbeing and mental health too.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements describes surfactant?
A- Sticky
B- Slippery
C- Wet
D- Bubbly
What is the function of the pineal gland in the endocrine system?
A.
It produces the hormone corticotropin, which helps the body respond to stressors.
B.
It produces the hormone corticosteroid, which regulates the salt and water balance in the body.
C.
It produces the hormone melatonin, which regulates sleep.
D.
It produces the hormone adrenocorticotropic, which releases adrenaline.
E.
It produces the hormone insulin, which regulates glucose levels in the body.
Answer:
The pineal gland was described as the “Seat of the Soul” by Renee Descartes and it is located in the center of the brain. The main function of the pineal gland is to receive information about the state of the light-dark cycle from the environment and convey this information to produce and secrete the hormone melatonin.
Explanation:
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Can somebody help me?
Answer:
cardiovascular disease
Food born illness are
Answer:
Foodborne illness is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages. Many different disease-causing microbes or pathogens can contaminate foods, so there are many different types of foodborne illnesses. Most foodborne diseases are infections caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a form of biometric identification?
A. Name
B. Address
C. Hieght
D. Birthday
Answer: C Hieght
Explanation:
Because biometric identification are physical or behavioral human characteristics to that can be used to digitally identify a person to grant access to systems, devices or data.
Which Non-prescription drug is calmly abused by teens
Answer:
I'm pretty sure pain relievers like taylinal
Answer:
I think its either pain relevers like antiacids ,, benadryl ,, antibiotics etc
Explanation:
2. What is the role of community in supporting families?
Answer:
communities can offer after- school, summer learning, and recreation programs, locate library and cultural services near to schools, make neighborhoods safer and drug-free, encourage the development of business-school partnerships to create school-to-work programs, support schools' efforts to develop. Theres many things actually.
Explanation:
Answer:
communities can offer after- school, summer learning, and recreation programs; locate library and cultural services near to schools; make neighborhoods safer and drug-free; encourage the development of business-school partnerships to create school-to-work programs
Explanation:
5. Patients suffering from dementia are affected with multiple cognitive effects, such as getting lost
in their neighborhood because they can't remember their way back or forgetting the use of
certain words and they are unable to communicate.
(4 Points)
True
False
Answer:
The answer would be true
Explanation:
1. A _ is a soft piece of material worn outside the body to absorb the menstrual blood.
2. _ is the period of growth when your body matures and becomes like that of an adult.
3. _ is a hormone that produces secondary sex characteristics and influences the menstrual cycle.
4. An _ is a gland that produces estrogen and ova.
5. The _ is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
6. The _ is a tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body.
7 _ is the release of a mature ovum from the ovary.
8. _ is the time when blood from the lining of the uterus trickles down and out of the vagina.
Answer:
1 Sanitary pad
2 puberty
3 egg
4 ovaries
5 vagina
6 vagina
menstration
men tend to see the world in terms of
Answer:
I need more information that doesn't make any sense?
Explanation:
As Windchill increases, the risk of tissue freezing is increased.
True or False
My guess is the statement is true
Kwazi is a nursing assistant working with six patients on a specific day. Four of those patients need to complete AAROM exercises, so Kwazi decides to work with each of the patients starting after breakfast. He decides to start with the room closest to the entrance and work his way down the hall. He is sure to perform the exercises for each patient in the same order to ensure that they can remember them. He also makes sure that the rooms are free of hazards by adjusting the bed and locking its wheels.
What should Kwazi have done differently?
O He should have based the schedule around the patients' routines and not the room order.
O He should have added variety to the order of the patients' exercises.
O He should not have adjusted the beds.
O He should not have completed AAROM exercises since they can be done independently.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
nursing homes have specific times for everything so "kwazi" should have made a schedule around there schedule (sorry if it dont make since )
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Answer:
what ........... .. ........
why is a chef knives so popular?
Answer:
bc they work good
Explanation:
Why is indoor vertical farming becoming more popular?
Can somebody tell me what abortion really is?
Answer:Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion" and occurs in approximately 30% to 40% of pregnancies.
Explanation:
Calm down and control one's emotions
how is the quadratic equation used in nursing? Please provide example
Answer:
Nurses use this to calculate dosage needed for patients, calculating drip rates and conversion between systems.
QUEST
Which of the following statements is true?
A The images we see on the media are always realistic
B It's impossible to spend too much time with media
C The media can affect how we think and act
D Everything the media tells us is true
Answer:
ima go with C
Explanation:
3. List the legal charges that a teen can face if he or
she is caught drinking and driving.
4. Identify three ways that alcohol use can harm a
teen’s future.
5. Evaluate how alcohol use can affect a person’s
behavior.
what do you think is the meaning of road rage?
Answer:
someone who gets angry while driving because of what another driver / person did.
Question 2 (1 point)
Thyroid hormones and steroid hormones have receptors that enter the cell to reach
the hormone, rather than the hormone using exocytosis to exit the cell and reach the
receptor
True
False
Answer:
T
Explanation: