Answer: having cartilage instead of bone in your nose allows the nostrils to expand.
Answer:
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Can I get your email again?
my account just got deleted.
Explanation:
do yuo think it is to afraid eating moch more fooods
Correct Question : Do you think it is bad to eat too much food
Ans:
Too less and too much of anything is bad for our bodies and the same applies for food eating too less will make your body wark and immune to various disease and eating to much will make your fat levels rise and you will face obesity and your salt/sodium levels will also rise which itself will cause many disease
hence we can conclude Eating too much food is not good for health
Answer:
no because I eat fast food all the time and my mom and my family.
Explanation:
Why has self harm become a problem
Answer:
Because it has let people to be hospitalize or even led to death
Explanation:
Answer:
It has become a problem because it is leading to death.This brings down the population of a country. And this self harm is mostly practiced by the youth who are said to be future leaders.If they decrease in number, it will mean lose of strong workers who are to help lift the productivity of the country.If this continues, there will be low productivity in the country.
You witness an accident. Debris falls off a speeding truck, a bicyclist quickly swerves to avoid it, but falls in the road from the sudden movement. As you approach the bicyclist, he is holding is chest and his breathing sounds shallow as if it painful to breath. What signals of injury does the bicyclist have?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The bicyclist has signs of Broken Ribs, It could also be damage to the lungs and/or heart, but one of the most common injuries to the chest is fractured ribs. Symptoms of broken ribs are extreme pain when breathing in tenderness to the chest or back over the ribs, a ‘crunchy’ feeling under the skin and severe shortness of breath the bicyclist has most of these these symptoms so It is most likely to be fractured, or broken, ribs. Treatment to broken ribs will depend on the cause of the injury and how serious it is. The medical team will support breathing and circulation if necessary. You may be given oxygen and intravenous fluids or blood transfusions. If you have a severe chest injury, you will be admitted to the hospital. Yes, a fractured rib will heal on its own, but it takes time. If you have a fractured rib, you may be asked to breathe deeply regularly to keep the air sacs in the lung open and prevent pneumonia, a type of chest infection.
I am a doctor in L.A and I get broken ribbed patient's all the time. I hope this helps and if you need any more information on Rib fraction please comment and let me know.
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Those living with diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, have special concerns. Because keeping them healthy is important for the health of the community, many communities provide services for those with these diseases. Look at your local government websites for services available for those with these illnesses. Describe the ways in which local agencies support those facing these illnesses
Answer:
Exposures to blood and other body fluids occur across a wide variety of occupations. Health care workers, emergency response and public safety personnel, and other workers can be exposed to blood through needlestick and other sharps injuries, mucous membrane, and skin exposures. The pathogens of primary concern are the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Workers and employers should take advantage of available engineering controls and work practices to prevent exposure to blood and other body fluids.
Explanation:
Which is the following is not a part of MADD’s mission
Which drug contains the chemical THC and affects specific receptors in the brain?
O ecstasy
O cocaine
O marijuana
O amphetamines
Answer:
marijuana is the correct answer
Select the method that is a well-organized system that indicates the relationship between information through indenting material, starting with general and moving to specific points.
Cornell
Outlining
Charting Method
Mind Mapping
the circulatory system is a group of organs and tissues that carries needed materials to cells and remove their waste products true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Peer pressure can be used it get a positive response.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
some people need to be bullied
Answer:
True
Explanation:
it depends on the situation
Qué es el trastorno espectro autista?
Answer:
El trastorno del espectro autista (TEA) es una condición compleja del desarrollo que involucra desafíos persistentes en la interacción social, el habla y la comunicación no verbal y conductas restringidas / repetitivas. Los efectos del TEA y la gravedad de los síntomas son diferentes en cada persona.
Explanation:
Lo siento si la gramática o la ortografía son raras, estoy usando un traductor.
You have been rallying with your partner for 10 hits in a row. Which health-related component of fitness are you using most?
O Muscular endurance
O Flexibility
O Muscular strength
O Cardiorespiratory endurance
Do you believe that movement/exercise is a political statement?
Why or why not?
Thank you.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Just because politions are lazy lol
The belief that movement/exercise is a political statement is subjective and can vary depending on individual perspectives and contexts. Therefore, no.
Exercise is mostly about physical health, well-being, and personal decisions. Movement/exercise can also be used to protest or advocate. For instance, exercising during a protest or march might be political. Body positivity, diversity, and beauty standard challenges can also be political.
Not all movement or exercise is political. People exercise for health, fun, and stress alleviation, not political motives. The environment, motive, and interpretation of individuals determine whether movement/exercise is political.
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Mary has been taking Valium for four weeks for her symptoms of anxiety. When her family doctor refused to renew the
prescription, Mary went to another physician and got an even stronger-dosage prescription for Valium. Mary is running the risk
of:
A.) developing tardive dyskinesia.
B.) becoming addicted to Valium.
C.) developing some of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucination and delusions.
D.) decreasing the level of GABA in her brain to dangerously low levels.
True or false. Because they are needed
in larger amounts, macrominerals are
more important for health than
micro minerals
Answer:
False
Explanation:
You need BOTH macromolecules and micro minerals to stay alive, and insufficient amounts of either one will make you considered to be unhealthy. For example, one micro mineral is iron. If you do not have enough iron in your body, your red blood cells cannot carry oxygen through your body.
intravenous fluid administration can increase the risk of which of the following complications?
A. coma
B. fever
C. embolism
D.anemia
Answer:
C. Embolism
Hope this helped!
You can be hydrated and have hyponatremia?
True or false
Answer:
ans is yes (true)
Explanation:
My previous perspective focused on staying hydrated year-round, but this article addresses some of the current science and persistent misconceptions about hot weather- and exercise-associated dehydration and over-hydration, called hyponatremia. (So yes, you can drink too much water).
Writing: Stages of Stress Response. Write a 300 word essay. Think of an example of a stressful incident or serious of events in your life or someone that you know. Relate theses events to the three stages of the stress response. Be specific in discussing the physical effect the stress was having in each stage. ( The 3 stages are 1) Alarm. 2) Resistance. 3) Exhaustion). Will Mark Brainliest.
Answer:
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Explanation:
When I was 9, I stepped on a sewing needle at night, not thinking anything of it I pulled it out, there was a sharp pain for about a week after but I thought it was just sore. A year and a half later the sole of my foot started throbbing every time I stepped, I told my parents and they took me to a specialist who took some x-rays and poked and prodded at my foot. I have had feet problems since I was a kid so the doctor thought It could just be a torn muscle but when he looked at the x-rays it turned out their was still more than half the needle from a year ago stuck in my foot. The first question I blurted out was "Will I need to get surgery?" He said yes and in the next week or so because the needle is too close to my bone. I started crying because it was my first surgery Let's skip a few weeks.... So here came the day of the surgery, I had gotten barely any sleep and I was starving, because I couldn't eat, I was terrified and (alarmed), I was in shock, I couldn't move. I was so focused in my thoughts that my ears weren't hearing everything. My head was pounding and I was pacing, My foot was tapping loudly but I didn't cry because me and my mom had a bet that If I didn't cry I would get 20 dollars... I didn't win that bet because as soon as we walked into the room where they would put my IV in I was screaming... I am not good with needles, even just a shot puts me in panic mode. I was trying to get out of the room when a very nice lady came out and sat me down. I calmed myself and let her insert the IV into my arm, but the fluid wouldn't go into my vein. She had to take it out and put it back in 4 times before I started to freak out again. This time a bigger guy came out of a different room and walked over to me. He had a hand behind his back and I knew what he was trying to do. He pulled the shot from behind him and tried to stab at my leg but I jumped up and ran. If they didn't have those doors locked I would have probably got out and ran away, but they were prepared. He picked me up and sat me back down into the chair and buckled me in to some weird seat. He grabbed the needle and I tried to put my hand up and block it (Resistance) but he just pointed it at my hands, I was shaking and my hands were sweaty, I felt like I was going to faint and I yanked back my hands, and as soon as I did he stabbed my leg. In about 3 seconds I was drowsy and falling in and out of consciousness they helped me to the metal table and laid me flat. I was freezing but I couldn't say so because my mouth wouldn't work in my favor. The last thing I remember is the feeling of back flips the nice lady asking me if I would like music on, then her asking if I like Justin Bieber and me screaming no. When I woke up I screamed because their was a big boot they put on me to protect my stitches. they fed me Oreo's and chocolate milk, I was a mess. I was still under the anesthesia, so I was saying all kinds of different stuff. I wanted a unicorn, I kept calling the big man 'Teddy bear', I couldn't open chap stick. And I asked a tree if it wanted to fight me... I was in a wheelchair so I think the tree would have won. We went home and I sat in the reclining chair and ate grilled cheese and watched all my favorite movies with my cat. But I was so tired and (Exhausted) that I could barely move, my eyes were shutting involuntarily and I was yawning uncontrollably, I fell asleep.
This is my 709 words 3,410 characters essay about a time when I had serious amount of stress and anxiety. I felt like I was going to die. I hope this helps!
1.3. Give ONE term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the term next
to the question number (1.3.1 – 1.3.5).
The accumulation of liquid in and around the brain of a foetus causing a
difficult birth.
1.3.1
1.3.2 An organism that spends most or part of its life on the host animal.
1.3.3 A bacterial disease that affects mammary glands.
1.3.4 Oral intake of drugs and medicines to control diseases.
1.3.5 The structure of the udder where the synthesis of milk occurs.
(5 x 2)
(10)
Answer:
The correct answer is -
1. Congenital hydrocephalus
2. parasite
3. mastitis
4. Oral administration
5. alveoli
Explanation:
1. Congenital hydrocephalus is the condition in which there is accumulation around the brain of the foetus that leads to complications during birth.
2. Parasite is the organism that lives on the body of an organism to more of some part of their life and get nutrition to them and harm them, they can be ectoparasite or endoparasite.
3. Mastitis is a bacterial condition that affects the mammary glands and normally caused by E. coli and similar opportunistic bacteria.
4. Oral administration is taking the medicine through the buccal cavity to control the disease. It is also known as Per os or PO as written on the prescription.
5. Milk is synthesized in specialized cells called alveoli grouped together on the mammary gland are the specialized structure that produces milk and transport this milk through ducts.
For each of the following foods, choose the one that's more nutrient-dense
A. Low-fat popcorn or buttered crackers
B. Macaroni and cheese or plain pasta
C. Celery sticks or drag fruit salad
D. A slice of cheese pizza or a double cheeseburger
E. Oatmeal with banana and raisins or cornflakes with milk
Matching
1.
outcomes
overall short and long-term impacts of social or community
programs or services
physical products of a social or community program or
service
2.
outputs
3. ways that inputs are used to meet community or social needs
practices
outcomes
outputs
Practices
Answer:
Disaster-related disruption of social services can impact health outcomes both directly and ... public awareness campaigns, and long-term planning for community social service needs.
Explanation:
These ten factors are:
The social gradient (extent of equity or the difference in wealth and opportunity between those with the most and those with the least)
Stress.
Early life experience.
Social exclusion (the opposite of social connectedness)
Work.
Unemployment.
Social support.
Addiction.
What is maximum heart rate?
a. Your heart rate when you are in a complete state of rest
b. Your heart rate when your heart is working at its maximum
c. Your heart rate before you exercise
d. Your heart rate after you recover from exercise
write each of the numbers 1-10 to on a piece of paper fold up the pieces of paper and put them in a box shuffle and draw one piece note it's number. fold it and replace in the box. repeat the experiment 120times. what is the experimental probability of drawing out: a 1,a 6,an odd number, a prime number
Answer:
1 / 10 ; 1 / 5 ; 5 / 12 ; 2 / 5
Explanation:
Experimental probability is defined as the ratio of the total number of times an event occur to the total number of trials.
In the experiment performed, the total number of trials is the number of times a paper was drawn from the lot, which 120 times.
From the experiment, the following observations were recorded :
X ___ number of times drawn
1 ____ 12
2 ____18
3 ____ 13
4 ____ 9
5 ____8
6 ____ 24
7 ____ 9
8 ___ 12
9 ___ 8
10 ___ 7
Experimental probability = number of times an event occur / total number of trials
Experimental probability of :
P(1) = 12 / 120 = 1 / 10
P(6) = 24 /120 = 1 / 5
P(an odd) = p(1) + p(3) + p(5) + p(7) + p(9)
P(odd) = (12 + 13 + 8 + 9 + 8) / 120 = 50 / 120 = 5 / 12
A prime number = P(2) + p(3) + p(5) + p(7)
P(prime number) = (18 + 13 + 8 + 9) / 120 = 48 / 120 = 2 / 5
HAMSTER OWNER NEEDS HELP
So I just knoticed that I have been giving my hamster more sunflower seeds than he should of had for 2 months. I knoticed that he only goes for the sunflower seeds. Can someone help me. What can I do to make him eat less and give him a healthy balanced diet?
Answer:
start mixing other things with the sunflower seeds. then, slowly start to feed him other things. or, you could feed him other things and (kind of) force him to eat other things. (yes, its cruel but they need to eat) but I would advise to try not to feed him so much of the same thing so much, its unhealthy for them.
Explanation:
Which strategy is used by public health to reduce the incidence of f?
O A. Disease diagnosis
B. Hospitalization
O c Drug therapy
O D. Hygiene education
PREVIOUS
Answer: Hygiene education
Explanation:
The strategy is used by public health to reduce the incidence of flu is referred to as hygiene education.
Hygiene education refers to the teaching practices that's used for the keeping of our homes, bodies, and our natural surroundings clean.
Hygiene education is important as it's used in stopping the spread of diseases especially those that are carried through water.
Answer:
Answer: Hygiene education
Explanation:
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What is dating? And, how has it changed over the years?
Answer:
Dating is to find a hu$band,
Explanation:
It has changed over the years, how? because back then men used to tell girls they are beautiful/pretty
now its s3xy/hot.
and all they want nowadays is s3x
FILL ME INI
Directions: in the missing words to complete the statements below. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Stel
The overarching goal of (1)
(WHO) is to
support the Philippines and to (2)_ that all Filipinos, regardless of their age,
gender, socioeconomic and cultural background, have the opportunity to live
(3) lives in a safe environment, through timely and (4).
access to
quality health services. The Government of the Philippines and WHO have jointly
identified (5) strategic priorities for WHO support to the Philippines over the
coming (6) years.
Answer:
The correct answer is -
1. WHO
2. ensure
3. healthy
4. equitable
5. five
6. six
Explanation:
With a collaborative effort to achieve the overarching goal of WHO’s support to the Philippines is to ensure that all Filipinos, regardless of their socioeconomic, age, gender, and cultural background, have the opportunity to live healthy lives in healthy environments, including through timely and equitable access to quality health services.
The Government of the Philippines and WHO have jointly identified five strategic priorities Save lives , Promote well-being health services , Protect the health, Optimize health architecture, Use platforms for health, for WHO support to the Philippines over the coming six years.
write relationship between environment and development
Answer:
The poor of developing countries are often dependent on the natural environment for their livelihood and even their continued existence. Thus, damage to the environment and the relationships between the environment and the economy are often thought to be of more importance to developing than to developed countries
Why are ethics and compliance in finance so important in the health industry?
Answer:
Compliance is often viewed as a burden for corporations who must follow countless laws, regulations and endure audits and government review. But in the broadest and best sense, healthcare compliance and ethics simply promote the rights of patients and provide quality care and treatment free of financial influence.
How does fee-for-service Insurance differ from private Insurance?
O A Private Insurance costs the Individual patient nothing while fee-for-service Insurance is typically very expensive.
O B. Private Insurance is paid as a set monthly or yearly amount, while fee-for-service Insurance is charged each time the patient
uses medical care.
OC Private Insurance covers health care in every type of facility, while a patient can only use fee-for-service Insurance in hospitals.
OD. Private Insurance is only available to people with low Incomes, while fee-for-service Insurance Is avallable to everyone.
OE Private Insurance is avallable for Americans over 65, while fee-for-service Insurance is available for Americans under 65.
Answer:
1. Usual, customary and reasonable. The plan probably will limit coverage to "medically necessary" treatments and to "usual, customary and reasonable" fees for that treatment in your area, as determined by the insurance company. Some services may be fully covered within these guidelines, others only partially covered. For example, 100% of your hospital bills may be paid but only 75% of your medical and surgical costs. If your doctor's fee is above the usual range for your area, you'll have to make up the difference. Benefits may be paid directly to the doctor or hospital. But, in the case of routine visits, you may have to pay up front and file paperwork for reimbursement. Often, the doctor's office will do the filing for you.
2. Predetermined costs, with limits. An indemnity, or scheduled, type of policy pays specific dollar amounts for each covered service according to a predetermined schedule or table of benefits. These schedules tend to become out of date even before the ink is dry on the policy. That means you could wind up digging deeper into your pocket to make up the difference between what the insurance company pays and what the doctor or hospital charges. Perhaps for this reason, this kind of policy is less common than it used to be.Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation: