Answer:
I once Strained some tendons in my neck while lifting weights with bad form,
It was bad form that caused my injury. and I healed it by resting and Icing my neck for the next couple of days.
Which of the following is not true about the lymphatic system?
it brings nutrients to the tissue
it drains white blood cells away from tissue
it builds muscle cells
it fights infection
Answer:
it builds muscle cells
Explanation:
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Implementation allows you to:
OA.
OB.
OC.
Assess a problem
Recognize a problem
Speak to parents about a problem
Observe a problem
Work to correct a problem
OD
OE.
Which of the following can be done to help meet the intellectual needs of a toddler?
Practicing letters and numbers
Playing with older children
Eating two meals a day
Walking for exercise
carlos is a nursing assistant who wants to move up the (blank). He is very interested in becoming a registered nurse both a nursing assistant and a registered nurse work in the (blank) and interact directly with patients
Answer:
career ladder, healthcare field
Explanation:
4. Which of the following regulates the activity of the heart,
brain, and nerves and is found in body tissue
a. lipids
b. fats
c. amino acids
d. minerals
Answer:
D. Minerals
Explanation:
regulates the activity of the heart,
brain, and nerves and is found in body tissue
Reinforcement is used to __________ behavior.
A. discourage
B. encourage
C. extinguish
D. understand
Answer:
B. encourage
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B. Encourage
Explanation:
42. One of the most common incidents involving biohazardous material is (1 point)
needle sticks
spilled liquids.
poor labeling
O improper disposal.
Which precaution should you take when cooking meat?
A.
covering the meat with waxed paper before cooking it
B.
moving the meat once it is placed in the pan
C.
keeping the meat in a refrigerator before cooking it.
D.
pounding the meat with a mallet before cooking it.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Leaving meat out before cooking can introduce harmful pathogens, which, can be fatal, in some cases.
Answer:
the answer is B.
Explanation:
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In the context of emerging therapies, ________ was chosen as "Breakthrough of the Decade" by Science magazine in 2010.
a thermodynamics
b optogenetics
c acoustics
d nucleonics
Answer:
In the context of emerging therapies,optogenetics was chosen as "Breakthrough of the Decade" by Science magazine in 2010.
How do you think Cara's experience is likely to affect her health later in life?
Answer:
I believe that it will help in the long run because if she does decide to get pregnant she will know what to do and also she will be able to have stable health when she gets older in age.
Explanation:
Answer:
If she continues the way she is, her health will be affected because she could not be immune to certain diseases, she could feel more fatigue, she could live a shorter life, she could go blind, she could have too much radiation in her body.
A 12-year-old child is having a seizure on a playground. After checking for scene safety, what is the next
best treatment
After checking the scene safety, we should lay the child on his/her side to avoid swallowing saliva and check his/her breathing.
What precautions and first-aid we should do during a seizure emergency?
First of all, we should take the patient to a safe place and surrounding objects. Then lay the patient on his/her side to avoid swallowing saliva as it can choke and loosen all clothes of the patient to ensure an easy supply of oxygen.Don't put anything into the mouth, not even water. Check whether the patient is breathing or not.If the patient is not breathing or the body is getting bluish, quickly call on emergency helpline number 911 for an ambulance.Thus, after checking the scene safety of the 12-year-old child, the best treatment is to lay the child on his/her child and check whether it is properly breathing or not. In case of abnormal or no breathing, quickly call the ambulance.
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When judging the quality of Native American music, what is most important? Question 4 options: The strength of the beat/rhythm The tone of the singer The feelings that the music generates The dance that accompanies the music
Answer:
im pretty sure the answer is one of these two
The feelings that the music generates
The dance that accompanies the music
Explanation:
Create a 1 month Personal Fitness Plan. It should include cardiovascular, endurance activities, muscle strength training, and stretching warm ups and cool downs.
Answer:
maybe you should add
Explanation: 2. Design your fitness program
Consider your fitness goals. ...
Create a balanced routine. ...
Start low and progress slowly. ...
Build activity into your daily routine. ...
Plan to include different activities. ...
Try high-interval intensity training. ...
Allow time for recovery. ...
Put it on paper.
The nervous system may be compared to a - *
computer
trash removal company
highways in a city
water filtration center
Answer:
I think it would be compared to computer
please tell me some websites to find research articles about skin care products
Speed training increases one's maximum velocity.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
True or false?
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In a racquetball game, your
opponent repeatedly hits the same type of serve off the front wall and it lands in approximately the same location each time. A good defensive
strategy to return the serve would be: (2 points)
Begin in a different place on the court so your opponent serves there
Begin moving in anticipation of where the ball will land
Stay in ready position and move only when the ball lands
Stay in ready position and wait to see if it bounces off a side wall
If the effort arm of a lever is 130 meters, and the output arm is 15% the
distance of the effort arm, what is the mechanical advantage of this lever?
Based on your answer, which force is greater, input or output, or are they
the same? *
Answer: Begin moving in anticipation.
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6. Explain the impact of hallucinogens on the human brain and body?
7. List 5 types of hallucinogens and the impact they have on the body.
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Answer:
Hallucinogens are a diverse group of drugs that alter a person’s awareness of their surroundings as well as their own thoughts and feelings. They are commonly split into two categories: classic hallucinogens (such as LSD) and dissociative drugs (such as PCP). Both types of hallucinogens can cause hallucinations, or sensations and images that seem real though they are not. Additionally, dissociative drugs can cause users to feel out of control or disconnected from their body and environment.
Some hallucinogens are extracted from plants or mushrooms, and some are synthetic (human-made). Historically, people have used hallucinogens for religious or healing rituals. More recently, people report using these drugs for social or recreational purposes, including to have fun, deal with stress, have spiritual experiences, or just to feel different
Explanation:
________ is defined as an approach to treating psychological disorders that combines techniques for restructuring irrational thoughts with operant and classical conditioning techniques to shape desirable behaviors.
a. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
b. Group therapy
c. Positive psychotherapy
d. Cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT)
Writing: Nutrition and Wellness Changes in Adults. Research nutrition and wellness considerations change as people move through the three stages of adulthood. What are the most important concerns during each stage? What concepts and techniques can be put into place to optimize passage through each stage? Write 500-750 words on your finding and recommendations. ( Will Mark Brainliest to whomever actually truly helps. Needs to be at least 500 words no less.
Answer:
Explanation: Early Adulthood
According to the United States Department of Agriculture's Dietary Guidelines for 2015 to 2020, early adulthood spans from ages 19 to 30. If you fall into this age range, you should get plenty of calories to fuel your active lifestyle. In fact, it's recommended that women within this age range eat around 2,000 calories per day and that men eat between 2,600 to 3,000 calories per day for optimum health. Keep in mind that the more active you are, the more calories you should take in to stay healthy. Young adults need plenty of calories because this is traditionally when you're most active and burning the most calories each day. You'll also need to include plenty of fiber in your diet, about 28 grams per day for women and 33.6 grams for men.
Middle Age
Middle age lasts from age 31 to 50. During this time, the body starts to slow down just a bit, so you'll want to compensate for that in your diet. The USDA recommends that women in this age range get around 1,800 calories per day and men around 2,200 to maintain their health. Eating fewer calories helps you maintain your ideal weight as your metabolism slows and you burn about 100 fewer calories per day for every decade you age. Middle age also means a little less fiber in the diet. Women should get around 25.2 grams of fiber per day and men around 30.8 grams.
Middle-aged women need higher amounts of iron in their diet to stay healthy because their bodies have low iron stores. While all adults should get 8 mg of iron per day, middle-aged women need 18 mg of iron in their diets. Lean red meats are good sources of iron, and foods rich in vitamin C aid in the absorption of the iron.
Late Adulthood
As you enter your golden years, your body and metabolism slows down even further, so you require fewer calories to stay healthy. From age 51 on, you'll have to make some dietary adjustments. In fact, the USDA recommends that women in this age group eat around 1,600 calories per day and men eat around 2,000 per day. In terms of fiber, women need only around 22.4 grams per day and men around 28 grams per day, although eating a high-fiber diet is healthy for all adults. Older adults do need more of some nutrients like vitamin B-6 in their diets – around 1.5 mg for women and 1.7 mg for men per day.
It's important for older women to get more calcium to prevent conditions like osteoporosis as they enter menopause and experience hormonal changes. Although all adults need around 1,000 mg of calcium per day, women over 51 require 1,200 mg per day.
Adult Dietary Requirements
Many dietary requirements don't change throughout adulthood, including your protein and carbohydrate requirements. To stay healthy, all adults should aim to eat a low-sodium and low-fat diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are rich in healthy antioxidants and wise choices at any age. During all stages of adulthood, look for foods rich in whole grains, stick to eating lean meats, and don't forget to include fatty fish like salmon and sardines that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
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Greg is measuring a patient's blood pressure. He inflates the cuff to a
pressure of 150. When he starts listening, Greg immediately hears the
swooshing noise of opening and closing arteries. What should he do?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
If 5 milliliters of a 10% drug solution is diluted to 10 milliliters, what will be the final% concentration?
Answer:
i think 20%
Explanation:
sorry if it is wrong
Describe the duties of a Rsychiatrist.
21. Which of the responses above is a good example
of a refusal to drink alcohol?
22. Write a response that shows the use of a refusal
skill to pressure item number three.
23. CRITICAL THINKING Why do you think people
who drink try to pressure others to drink?
The given question lack the article related to chapter 10 health review, however, the given question can be answered on the knowledge:
Answer:
There should be skills used as the refusal even in the pressure of the friends as given in chapter 10 of the health review. One of the effective refusals is something like "No way. I will just end up doing something st.upid."
In refusal to the number three is the development of the pressure for the driving after the drinking alcohol when someone in under influence offer to drive the vehicle and drop to the destination. Such response is "Go ahead. I can just call my parents to pick me up."
People who drink try to pressure others to drink with them as they don't want to drink and feel alone or bored.
add six bytes, 20H, 35H, 45H, 15H, 25H, 10H and save the result in one byte SUM.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
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Select the skill related component of fitness which is defined as the ability to move your body, or a part of it, as quickly as possible. (2 points)
O Balance
O Coordination
O Power
O Speed
Answer: speed
Explanation: move fast = speed
Answer:
Most likely speed.
Explanation:
Since it is talking about moving “as quickly as possible” this would likely be the answer. Answers to do with balance could include examples such as having to stand on one foot. Coordination might use examples like throwing a ball and catching it. Power would likely use a key word such as force.
How is a depressant different from a stimulant?
Answer: See Explination *TRIGGER WARNING CONTAINS DRUGS*
Explanation:
STIMULANT: Popularly known as “uppers,” stimulants speed up messages and activity between the brain and the body, making a person feel more energetic, awake, alert, alert, confident, and even invincible.
SIDE EFFECTS: nausea and vomiting; chills; irregular breathing; loss of consciousness; tightness or pain in the chest; stomach cramps; muscle twitches; teeth grinding; severe headaches; tremors; anxiety panic seizures; aggression; and paranoia.
DEPRESSANTS: As opposed to stimulants, depressants or “downers” hamper the central nervous system. They slow down the heart rate, respiratory system, and gastrointestinal system, making the person feel relaxed, peaceful, and even sleepy. Like stimulants, depressants can also produce a sense of euphoria.
SIDE EFFECTS: Overdosing is very common amoungst both Overdosing can be seen as Floppy limbs; Shallow breathing; Clammy or cold skin; Bluish fingertips or lips; and Unconsiousness; foaming at the mouth;
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Purpose of the Assignment
1. Assist students in clustering assessment data when developing a nursing diagnosis.
2. Develop students’ ability to write client-based outcomes when planning care.
Course Competencies·
Explain components of multidimensional nursing care for clients with musculoskeletal disorders.
Instructions
Using the template below, write 3 NANDA-I approved nursing diagnoses in a proper format based on the client case provided below. Write one SMART client-centered goal for each nursing diagnosis. Consider the client’s medical history and medications.
Kacie Benson, a 19-year-old woman, is a client on your unit due to a skiing accident. She is unconscious and may or may not regain consciousness. She is on complete bedrest. She requires frequent repositioning to maintain correct body alignment and attention to her ROM. She responds to painful stimuli with slight non-purposeful withdrawal. No spontaneous movements are noted. The recent lower extremity ultrasound showed no evidence of venous thrombosis, and she continues on low molecular weight heparin injections. Her fluid and electrolyte balance is being maintained by a tube feeding at 60 mL per hour continuously. She is incontinent of stool and has an indwelling Foley catheter. Her heels are reddened, but otherwise, her skin is intact. Use at least two scholarly sources to support your nursing diagnoses.
Answer:
Complex
Explanation:
This is a very complex question
1. For each definition below, choose the key term
that best matches the definition.
a. the act of drinking five or more drinks in one
sitting
b. a disease that replaces healthy liver tissue with
scar tissue
c. helping an addict avoid the negative conse-
quences of his or her behavior
d. the set of physical and mental defects that
affect a fetus that has been exposed to alcohol
because of the mother’s consumption of alco-
hol during pregnancy
e. the drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes
intoxication
f. a person who agrees not to drink in order to
drive themselves and others safely
2. Explain the relationship between the following
key terms.
a. alcohol abuse and alcoholism
b. intoxication and blood alcohol concentration
c. codependency and enabling
Answer:
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Choose a sport that you have played or a sport that interests you. Write 1 paragraph summarizing the health and fitness benefits yielded from that sport.
Answer:
this is for you we can't answer it becuase it is asking you personaly
Explanation: