What factor or factors make one birth control method preferable to another? Cost? Availability? Effectiveness? Ease of use? Lack of side effects? Do these factors change throughout a person's life? What would cause a person or couple to change the type of birth control they use?
Answer:
Factors associated with contraceptive choice or effectiveness of use include women's personal characteristics and childbearing goals. These factors can change throughout a persons life. Something that would cause one to change the birth control they use is definitely cost and availability and all of the above.
In a 24 hour period, Mrs. Darling drank 6 oz of orange juice, 400 ml of water, and a pint of milk. What was her total 24 hr. intake?
Answer:
Option 3: 1080
Explanation:
there are approx. 30 ml in an ounce of fluid
Intake is the consumption of food or liquid substance into the body. The total intake of Mrs. Darling in 24 hours is 1080ml.
What in intake?Intake is the consumption, ingestion, or input of the liquid or the food substance in the body. It can include the consumption of milk, orange juice, and water.
If one fluid ounce is 29.5735 ml then, 6 oz is 177.441 ml. Similarly, 1 pint is 568.261 ml of milk. Adding all the quantity of the liquid intake is calculated as:
400 + 568.261 + 29.5735 = 1145.702 ml.
Therefore, the nearest intake amount is option C. 1080 ml.
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bro i remembered a question that started a really good relationship that i had
well iss over now
i have feelings for this really really amazing guy, im not sure if he feels the same,
iss okay tho
Answer:
oop
Explanation:
go for it if hes a good guy =)
List thing that a healthy living teacher can do to improve a class or learning environment
how will your goals be achieved?
Plz help no links. QUESTION "One of your friend is addicted to drugs. Give him/her any 4 suggestions to get rid of this addiction."
Answer:
1. talking to a adult
2. rehab
3. getting rid of anything
4. distract yourself
Explanation:
what are some disadvantages of bionic limbs?
Answer:
Drawbacks of this type of prosthesis are that it is costly (generally over A$80,000), and unsuitable for many types of amputee
Explanation:
Create a scenario that exemplifies a strategy someone can use to prevent an injury from happening or respond to a violent situation.
Answer:
be aware of everything going on around you because if you begin to feel uncomfortable in a situation it can provide you with a little bit of time and the opportunity to get out of the situation before something bad happens.
always listen to your instincts, they may just save your life.
How can a person LOWER their risk of heart disease?
Increase calcium intake
Low-fiber diet
Increase saturated fats
Increase exercise
5 Argumentos a favor de las pruebas de drogas en las escuelas?
Answer:
Se ha propuesto que este tipo de pruebas podría ayudar a reducir el consumo de drogas mediante la rehabilitación temprana
Explanation:
La realización de pruebas escolares para el consumo de drogas con el correspondiente consentimiento de padres y alumnos ha sido recientemente sujeto de debate en diferentes países. Aquellos partidarios que se encuentran a favor de este tipo de procedimiento alegan que el conocimiento en etapas tempranas de consumo de estupefacientes podría ser beneficioso para erradicar el problema. Sin embargo, diversas organizaciones gubernamentales mantiene profundas reservas sobre esta práctica (especialmente asociadas a su seguridad y eficacia). En consecuencia, se ha planteado que la realización de pruebas para el consumo de drogas debería tener como objetivo lograr la rehabilitación temprana del individuo en lugar de sólo llevar a acciones punitivas que pueden no resolver el problema. Por otra parte, también se plantea la cuestión de la estigmatización social en personas con algún tipo de adicción, es por esta razón que la información recopilada a partir de este tipo de prácticas debe ser cuidadosamente manejada por profesionales idóneos bajo estrictas normas de confidencialidad.
Which is one type of aid that the Red Cross provides
How Can Abstaining from Drugs, Including Alcohol and Steroids, Reduce the Risk of HIV Infection?
Answer:
Look at my explanation.
Explanation:
Using drugs affects your brain, alters your judgment, and lowers your inhibitions. When you’re high, you may be more likely to make poor decisions that put you at risk for getting or transmitting HIV, such as having sex without a condom, have a hard time using a condom the right way every time you have sex, have more sexual partners, or use other drugs. These behaviors can increase your risk of exposure to HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Or, if you have HIV, they can increase your risk of spreading HIV to others.
And if you inject drugs, you are at risk for getting or transmitting HIV and hepatitis B and C if you share needles or equipment (or "works") used to prepare drugs, like cotton, cookers, and water. This is because the needles or works may have blood in them, and blood can carry HIV. You should not share needles or works for injecting silicone, hormones, or steroids for the same reason.
Why don't you want drugs to be a part of your life?
Answer:
Well this doesn't have.. nvm Drugs are bad. Drugs use can hurt the people who take drugs and the people around them. This includes families, kids, and unborn babies.Drug use can also hurt the body and the brain, sometimes forever.Drug use can also lead to an addiction. An addiction is a long-lasting brain disorder. People with an addiction can't stop taking drugs on their own. They continue to use drugs even when they know that bad things can happen.Explanation:
~Hope this helps
Some students find exams to be stressful. However, being worried about an upcoming exam may be a positive thing because it will cause the individual to study for the test as a way of relieving ______
Answer:
stress
Explanation:
having a little bit of stress and being prepared for the test have been proven to have students preform better on the test.
What does the cerebellum control?
voluntary muscle movements
involuntary muscle movements
balance
sensory recognition
sensory recognition
Explanation:
the cerebrum controls your perception of taste,smell,touch,sound,and sight
What is a taste bud?
another name for the tip of the tongue
a liquid in the mouth that breaks down food
a molecule that allows you to taste food
tissues containing nerve cells for taste
Answer:
tissues containing nerve cells for taste
Explanation:
I took the quiz :)
which structures does the sprems Cells are made?
A- A
B- B
C- C
D- D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the sperm cells are made in the testes and inside the testes there is a germinal layer which has semineferouse tubeles(pls don't my spelling) which acts as a factory to the production of the sperm cells
True or False. In the game of golf, if you don't like where your shot lands
you can pick up the ball from where it landed and place it anywhere on the
course.
*
FALSE
TRUE
I KNOW IT'S FALSE BUT I WOULD STILL MOVE IT ANYWAYS
Answer:
False, but just like you I would move it wherever. :)
Explanation:
The bronchioles look like tree roots in the lungs and are attached to the alveoli inside of the lungs True or False
How do steroids cause death
Answer:
cancer
Explanation:
Technology is useful for managing what kind of resources
Answer:
Human Resources
Explanation: reducing human errors, improving clinical outcomes, facilitating care coordination, improving practice efficiencies, and tracking da
According to Harry Harlow’s experiment what behavior did the baby monkeys exhibit when the cloth mother was present?
A. They cowered in the corner of the room.
B. They were willing to explore the room.
C. They sought refuge with the wire mother.
D. He behaved aggressively toward the cloth mother.
Answer:
B. They were willing to explore the room.
Explanation:
Harry Harlow's experiment was designed to test the need for affection in growing humans and animals. Two surrogate mothers were designed to test young monkeys that had just been given birth to. A cloth mother who had no food to give the monkeys and a mother made of wire with food for the monkeys were used.
It was found that the monkeys spent most of their time with the cloth mother and only went to the wire mother for food. When left in a room with the cloth mother, they were willing to explore but froze, screamed, and cried when the cloth mother was taken out of the room. This solidified the hypothesis that animals need affection for proper psychological development.
Describe how Alzheimers people get affected in Activities of daily living and How can be treated?
use ur own words pls
Answer:
People with alzheimers will progessively lose their memory and other abilities. They will start to wander and get lost often. The people will struggle with paying bills, handling money and will forget where they are. People with alzhemers will no longer be able to drive, their personality will change and will exhibit changes in their behavior. The more they forget the angrier they become. Treating someone with Alzheimers is treated with different medications as well as writing reminders to patients, labeling common household items in the home and using picture clues to help them remember.
Explanation:
Who creates dishes for the menu at a food establishment?
OA.
senior chef
OB.
sous chef
O C.
executive chef
OD.
owner of establishment
O E.
pastry chef
Answer:
Executive chef
Explanation:
how many liters of air pass through your lungs in an hour if each breath brings 1 liter of air into the body.
Answer:
960 liters in an hour.
Explanation:
What does Dr. Linos suggest is needed to reverse the growing number of cancer cases? Check all that apply.
Answer:
ensuring that people who use tanning beds know they can cause cancer
encouraging people to share the dangers of tanning beds with friends and family
informing young people that they too can develop skin cancer
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
A goal is:
A.
Anything good that happens to you, whether or not you planned for it
B.
Any dream you want to accomplish, whether it is written or just a thought
C.
A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it
D.
All of the above
Obviously easy questions but making it easier for people
Answer:
I suppose the answer is
C. A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
If it's on PLATO, the answer would be
C. A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it
What vital organ does the nicotine attack and take control over?
Answer:
I think lung.
or lunge
hope it helps
PLEASE HELP ASAP! 30 PTS! (C IS WRONG FOR QUESTION 1)
QUESTION 1:
The A in SMART goals stands for attainable. When thinking about attainable
A. If it’s not possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it is.
B. If it’s possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it isn’t.
C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.
D. You should pick a goal that’s not attainable so that you have something hard to work on.
QUESTION 2:
The M in Smart goal stands for measurable. What are some possible ways you could measure achievement for different goals:
A. Miles, inches, minutes, differences between end results
B. Getting better, becoming good at, looks like what I’m going for
C. Will be done soon, a pat on the back, it’s still going to take a long time
D. Need to, want to, never, always
C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.
B. Getting better, becoming good at, looks like what I’m going for
B. Exercises for skills/analysis using hots for content subjects
Exercise 1
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the necessary words to make the paragraph
complete. Choose your answer/s from the words given inside the box.
Global health
World Health Organization project
Health issues
prevention
alcohol
Non-communicable sanitation
climate
Mental
pollution
trends
Global Health initiatives are programs and 1).
which help
address global health issues, concerns and trends. 2).
is a
new trend in which the 3)
addresses health concerns in
cooperation with member-nations and private international organizations as partners.
Some of these 4).
concerns, and trends about
5)_
health, pollution, 6).
change,
environmental 7).
tobacco control, harmful use of
and control of
8)
and 9).
diseases.
communicable and 10).