Answer:
anxiety/ co dependant stress
Explanation:
because she ids depending on the vape.
What are some barriers for healthcare providers in speaking about sexuality? Check all that apply.
general discomfort in discussing topics of sexuality
previous sexual experiences
embarrassment in discussing sexuality
anxiety about offending patients
lack of education on patient needs
Answer:
I think it’s all but i am not sure. Good luck tho
Explanation:
I was holding my brother and I knew I smelled something. Have you changed a poopy diaper before?
Describe a safe childcare facility.
Answer:
Child safe environments are safe and friendly settings where children feel respected, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential.
Explanation:
Which of the following is the most reliable source of information when determining what time of day is most
productive?
A. Internet sites
B. personal experience
C. other people
D. news articles
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
А
B.
С
D
Answer:
B. Personal experience
Which resistance band exercises warmup your shoulders? Select all that Apply.
O Chest Fly
Shoulder Circles
Shoulder Flexion
Kick Backs
Donkey Kicks
Crab Walks
Answer:
the answer is shoulder circles
Which of the following would you expect a preschooler to do?
count to twenty
tie shoelaces
congratulate a friend who won a game
read basic sight words
Answer:
count to twenty
Explanation:
Answer:
A) count to twenty
Explanation:
A patient is diagnosed with a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Select the disorder that would match this diagnosis. A. multiple sclerosis B. epilepsy C. cerebral palsy D. headaches Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Answer:
a- MS
Explanation:
MS is degenerative. Epilepsy is not. people are born with cerebral palsy and it is not. headaches are not.
Multiple sclerosis is s degenerative disease of the nervous system.
Explain the different disorders.Multiple sclerosis:A chronic condition affecting the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) is called multiple sclerosis. It is brought on by the immune system attacking healthy nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord as well as the fatty sheathing that surrounds and insulates those fibers, known as myelin. Inflammation brought on by this attack damages myelin and nerve cell functions, changing electrical signals in the brain.Epilepsy:Brain disorders include epilepsy, which is often referred to as a seizure disorder. When a person experiences two or more seizures, epilepsy is declared to be present.A seizure is a brief deviation from regular brain function.The primary indicator of epilepsy is seizures. Some seizures may resemble periods of staring. Other seizures make a person collapse, shake, and become unaware of their surroundings.Cerebral palsy:A series of conditions known as cerebral palsy have an impact on a person's mobility, balance, and posture. The most typical motor impairment in children is cerebral palsy.Cerebral refers to something involving the brain. Palsy refers to muscle weakness or functional issues.Headache:Any head pain is referred to as a headache. One or both sides of the head may experience headaches, as well as headaches that are localized, and radiate throughout the head from a single site.A headache may feel like a dull ache, a sharp pain, or a throbbing agony. The duration of headaches can range from a few minutes to several days, and they might start slowly or suddenly.Learn more about degenerative diseases here:
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Music
AABA, ABA, and ABAC are examples of musical forms.
True
False
Select the correct answer.
Which was not an accomplishment of Clara Barton?
Created a system for donating and distributing medical supplies to the army
or
Was declared an officer during the war so that she could commandeer si
Which example shows a learned and an inherited behavior of a dog? (2 points)
a
Barking at a stranger and sitting for a treat
b
Barking to communicate and breathing
c
Hibernation and migration
d
Rolling over and fetching a ball
Select all factors that could result in a lower temperature measurement.
fast body processes
slow body processes
temperature being taken first thing in the morning
temperature being taken at the very end of the day
Answer:
Slow body processes
Hope this helps:)
Explanation:
Answer:
It is both
slow body processes
temperature being taken first thing in the morning
Explanation:
I just did the assignment. <3
why does an injured area hurt?
a) increase temperature in the area stimulates pain receptors
b) histamine stimulate pain receptors
c) swelling in the area stimulates pain receptors
What role does your brain play in the process of seeing
Answer:
The cells in the retina absorb and convert the light to electrochemical impulses which are transferred along the optic nerve to the brain. The brain is instrumental in helping us see as it translates the image into something we can understand. The eye may be small, but it is one of the most amazing parts of your body.
Explanation:
8. Which of the following is an appropriate time-out guideline to follow when 5-year-old Kim misbehaves?
Tell all the other children that you are taking Kim to time-out.
Tell Kim to freeze and stay exactly where she is for 5 minutes.
Take the other children away to do a fun activity and leave Kim out.
Take Kim to a quiet spot away from other people and have her stay there for 5 minutes.
Answer:
Take kim to a quiet spot awy from other people and have her stay there for 5 minutes
Explanation:
It's a low conflict punishment that doesnt get anyone else involved.
Sally has been experiencing a migraine for two days. She cannot take the pain any more and tries her
moms prescribed extra strength ibuprofen. is this USE or MISUSE?
Answer:
Misuse
Explanation:
I majored in Health
Answer:
MISUSE
Explanation:
Have a great day
Heredity can be defined as
A
the passing of coded instructions that specify traits from generation to gene
B
a dominant allele that is responsible for a trait appearing.
c
the inheritance of identical genetic information from a parent
a gene that is expressed in offspring due to interactions with the environmer
Answer:
c
Explanation:
tge ingeritance of identicle genteic...