Answer:
WNV-specific IgM antibodies are usually detectable 3 to 8 days after onset of illness and persist for 30 to 90 days, but longer persistence has been documented. Therefore, positive IgM antibodies occasionally may reflect a past infection. If serum is collected within 8 days of illness onset, the absence of detectable virus-specific IgM does not rule out the diagnosis of WNV infection, and the test may need to be repeated on a later sample.
Explanation:
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What are the US healthcare policies and how long have they been in place?
Critical practices to control the amount of solid waste include __________.
A.
reduce, reuse, recycle, compost
B.
reduce, remove, recycle, compact
C.
reduce, sort, recycle, compact
D.
none of the above
Answer:
A. Reduce, reuse, recycle, compost
Explanation:
As we are dealing with huge amounts of solid waste, which negatively affects our environment, we've begun talking about methods that could help us control these amounts. These methods include the so-called 3RC (reduce, reuse, recycle, compost).
We should reduce the amounts of waste. For example, we could use reusable water bottles instead of constantly buying disposable ones.
Upcycling and freecycling are ways to reuse waste instead of throwing it away. Upcycling is the reuse of objects to create a product of higher quality or something different, and freecycling refers to giving away something we no longer need instead of throwing it away.
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
Composting is a process in which macro- and micro-organisms break down organic materials to form a rich, soil-like substance.
How can friends and family members help a person with an eating disorder?
First just be understanding about it and second do a diet for them and with them
Answer:
the only thing you can do for now its support. try to get them help, but only if they're okay with it. do not compare to them or say that you know how they feel, cause well, you don't.
remember it can only get better.
hope everything turns out alright
The lower airway consistes of the
O a. bronchi and bronchioles
O b. trachea and bronchi
O c. bronchioles and alveoli
O d. lungs and bronchi
Conserving water is an easy way to prevent water pollution? True or false
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Human papilloma virus (HPV) greatly increases the risk of which cancer in women?
Answer:
Cervical cancer
Explanation:
In almost all cases, cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Not all types of HPV can cause cervical cancer, only two types do. There are 100 types and many are harmless. Some cause genital warts. HPV infections are prevented by the HPV vaccine which many women and girls receive.
Answer:
(D) Cervical
Explanation: Took the test :)
According to the nutrition label rules protein is the premium fuel?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Just took the assignment
A physician orders meperidine 1.1 mg/kg diluted in 120 mL of water po every four hours as needed for pain for a 66-lb child. In stock: meperidine oral solution 50 mg/5 mL. What volume of medication should be added to 120 mL of water per dose?
Answer:
The volume of the drug meperidine to be diluted in 120 ml of water per dose is 3,3 ml.
Explanation:
Meperidine is a narcotic analgesic, with effect on the nervous system. It is used for moderate to severe pain control.
First, have to make the conversion of the child's weight, from lb to kg, knowing that the equivalence is 1 lb = 0.454 kg
1 lb ----------------- 0.454 Kg 66 lb ------------- X X = 66 x 0.454 X = 29.964 ≈ 30 KgChild's weight is 30 Kg.
The exact dose that the child should receive should be determined, according to his weight:
Dose = 1.1 mg x Kg Dose = 1.1 mg x 30 Kg Dose = 33 mgTaking into account that there is 50 mg of meperidine in 5 ml of oral solution:
50 mg --------------- 5 cc 33 mg --------------- X X = (33 x 5) / 50 X = 3.3 ccThe volume of meperidine to be diluted in 120 cc of water per dose is 3.3 ml.
Heat sanitizing is most effective when equipment is exposed to high heat (171° to 195°F) for at least _____ seconds.
15
60
30
45
Answer:Heat sanitizing is most effective when equipment is exposed to high heat (171° to 195°F) for at least _____ seconds. 30 seconds (C)
Explanation:
C, 30 seconds.
During a routine physical exam for a client diagnosed with hypertension, the nurse practitioner will be most concerned if which assessment is found?
Answer:
Explanation:
One of the main findings that should bring concern would be noted hemorrhages and microaneurysms during the evaluation of the internal eye. This is because these are symptoms that are caused by hypertension and usually lead to hypertensive retinopathy which can ultimately cause the individual to lose their sight if not treated in time. In the worst of cases, this can also be a sign of a blockage in the arteries which can ultimately lead to a stroke and even death.
Who will the Department of Insurance hold responsible for the exaggeration if it is a human error?
Answer:Hi how are you doing today Jamine
Explanation:
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What year did Clara Baer invent Nukem/Newcomb ball?
Group of answer choices
1895
1920
1932
1885
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Question 210 pts
Nukem can have MANY variations of the rules.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 310 pts
The person with the ball _________ the ball over the net.
Group of answer choices
throws
kicks
punches
hits
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Question 410 pts
If the ball lands on your side without anyone catching it, the player that touches the ball, or is closest to it when it lands is out.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 510 pts
The game of Nukem/Newcomb is significant because it was invented by a woman and became the second team sport to be played by women in the US after basketball.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 610 pts
To get back in the game one of your teammates has to catch the ball with one hand.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 710 pts
How many seconds does the player have to throw the ball back over the net after it is caught?
Group of answer choices
3
10
5
25
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Question 810 pts
How many players can be on each side?
Group of answer choices
10
20
30
How ever many can fit safely.
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Question 910 pts
You play Nukem on what kind of court?
Group of answer choices
volleyball
football
soccer
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Question 1010 pts
What size of ball should be used?
Group of answer choices
volleyball
golf ball
tennis ball
Answer:
Q1: 1895
Q2: true
Q3: throws
Q4:false
Q5: True
Q6: True
Q7: 3
Q8: each option is correct
Q9: volleyball
Q10: volley ball
Explanation:
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who said these beautiful lines
plz tell me
i see something in you?
Answer:
I belive the answer is Allen Steven Kay
Explanation:
Answer:
Allen Steven Kay
Explanation:
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how do you suck you're own?
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
Answer: get flexable
What happens if the cardiovascular system becomes unhealthy?
Answer:
Some life-threatening issues and diseases caused by an unhealthy heart include: Heart attacks: Blood flow (thus, oxygen) to the heart is partially completely cut off to the heart. Heart attacks are caused by blocked arteries.
Explanation:
differentiate between digestion absorption and metabolism
A meter is the basic unit for measuring what?
A. Volume
B. Weight and mass
C. Length and distance
D. Time
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A meter measures distance. We don't say the cube is x meters long, just as we don't say we weigh x amount. Instead we use units like centimeters for volume while we use pounds or kilograms for weight. In terms of time, I have no idea how the unit meters would be useful for that. Example for time units include: seconds, minutes, hours, and days. However, we do say this ruler is x amount of meters. As such, length and distance is the only logical answer.
Physical fitness has many benefits, which we learned about in the unit. Can you think of any disadvantages or negative consequences to working on your physical fitness? List and briefly explain two possible negative side effects that could happen when you're being physically active.
Answer:
Possible negative side effects: muscle cramps/twitching, allergies, upset stomach, itchy skin, runny nose, etc
Explanation:
Physical exercise enhances the resistance, the functioning of the brain, enhances the heart function, regulates sleep and slows down aging. However, there are situations where an increase in physical activity has been associated with different symptoms/side effects such as, for example, muscle twitching and nasal stuffiness. Muscle twitching is caused by muscle exhaustion and an imbalance of electrolytes. Muscle twitching is a problem that can be solved by drinking cool water during training sessions in order to replenish electrolytes. Moreover, nasal stuffiness may be caused by the inflammation of the blood vessels in the sinuses, and this problem often is solved by training in air-conditioned gyms. These negative side effects and those cited above should take into consideration at the moment of making physical activities and consequently they should be consulted with the doctor at the right time.
Answer:
adverse health effects of too much exercise
Physical 'burnout'
Adverse health effects linked to OTS.
Hormonal dysfunction. Overtraining exerts a negative effect on the stress hormones cortisol and epinephrine. ...
Anorexia. ...
Rhabdomyolysis. ...
Impaired metabolism. ...
Poor immunity. ...
Increased cardiovascular stress.
Explanation:
WHAT IS THIS ON MY TOOTH??? STAINING?
Answer:
i believe so
Explanation:
look like cavity
Explanation:
it have a hole yellow stained
What is one way hospital administrators would most likely use databases? O A. To share lab results. B. To create new patient records after each visit. O C. To update patient records. O D. To manage health care staff schedules.
Answer:
C. To update patient records.
Explanation:
Answer:
to manage health care staff schedules
Explanation:
what are signs of alcohol poising
Answer:
death
Explanation:
Answer:
Alcohol poisoning signs and symptoms include:
Confusion.
Vomiting.
Seizures.
Slow breathing (less than eight breaths a minute)
Irregular breathing (a gap of more than 10 seconds between breaths)
Blue-tinged skin or pale skin.
Low body temperature (hypothermia)
Passing out (unconsciousness) and can't be awakened.
Explanation:
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How would you convert days into weeks?
A. Subtract 7 from the number of days.
B. Divide the days by 7.
C. Multiply the days by 7.
D. Add 7 to the number of days.
Answer: DIVIDE THE DAYS BY 7
Explanation:
2. How many types of tissue do we have?
Answer:
there are 4 types of tissue we have-
(1). Connective Tissue
(2).Epithelial Tissue
(3). Muscle Tissue
(4). Nervous Tissue
Decide whether each activity is aerobic or anaerobic exercise.
swimming laps, doing push-ups, playing basketball, lifting weights, sprinting to catch the bus
Answer:
Swimming: Aerobic Push-ups: Anaerobic Basketball: Anaerobic Lifting: Aerobic Catching the bus: Aerobic
Explanation:
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And if it is,
Aerobic= with air/using air
Anaerobic= without air/not using air
Swimming: Aerobic, push-ups: anaerobic, basketball: anaerobic, lifting: aerobic, catching the bus: aerobic.
Continuous movement during aerobic activity is powered by oxygen from your breath. Anaerobic exercise comprises quick bursts of intense activity that are powered by muscle energy. Both of these things can enhance your health and assist you in controlling illnesses like diabetes.
As you use every muscle in your body to move through the water, your heart will continue to beat. Solidity: Yes. The water's resistance, which is around 12 times more than air resistance, will make you stronger.
In general, anaerobic activity helps grow muscular mass and strength, whereas aerobic exercise helps increase endurance.
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Question 7
What type of tissue is the main tissue in the skin and the lining of
body cavities?
O Connective
Muscle
O Nervous
Epithelial
Answer:
Nervous Epithelial
Explanation:
skin= Epithelial
The blastocyst is comprised of three layers. Which of these layers will
develop into the digestive and respiratory systems?
The blastocyst is comprised of three layers. The three layers are Mesoderm, Ectoderm, and Endoderm. Endoderm will develop into the digestive and respiratory systems.
Which of the following is a sign that a person may be attempting an unrealistic health goal?
a. Weight Loss
b. Muscle Strength
c. Tendon Rupture
d. Joint Flexibility
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Which unit represents 1/100 of a meter?
A. Kilometer
B. Millimeter
C. Centimeter
D. Decimeter
Answer:
c. centimeter
Explanation:
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MARKING PEOPLE AS BRAINLISTT! Come up with one movement or activity and describe it using the appropriate medical terms.(Must include 3 joints and 6 different movements)
Answer:
6 different movements
Flexion and Extension. Flexion and extension are movements that take place within the sagittal plane and involve anterior or posterior movements of the body or limbs. ...
Abduction and Adduction. ...
Circumduction. ...
Rotation. ...
Supination and Pronation. ...
Dorsiflexion and Plantar Flexion. ..
3 joints
Elbow Hinge Flexion, extension
Knee Hinge Flexion, extension
Hip Ball and socket Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, circumduction
Explanation:
10. Define "communication."
11*
A process in which people come to equitable solutions to problems
O A process in which people are able to transfer meaning between themselves
A technique that speeds the spread of diseases
A learned ability to speak foreign languages
Answer:
communication is a process whereby people from different place can interact and pass information to one another