Answer:
I would say that this COULD be True. I would just double check.
Answer:
The awnser is False because there is a nursing shortage in the United States
Explanation:
Which statement BEST describes the approach one should take when considering to play a sport at a competitive level?
A.
Start at a lower level, gauge your performance against others, and move up when your skill has improved.
B.
Start at a higher level, ignore your performance against others, and move down if needed.
C.
Start at a middle level, gauge your performance against others, and stay at that level regardless of your skill level.
D.
Start at an entry level, gauge your performance against others, and move up only to a level where you are still the best.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what does the rainbow stand for Gods promise or the lgbt
Answer:
The first symble it stood for and still stands for is God's promise to never flood the earth again. People have made it into a symbol for lgbtq+. so most of us christians we see it as God's promise other people can see it either way.
Answer: i see it as both being a christian and being in the lgbt community
Explanation:
Which of use is part of the endocrine system
A.Hypothalamus
B.Heart
C.Intestines
D.Skin
Answer: The answer is A.
the three main parts of a warm up
Answer:
a light aerobic exercise, such as jogging or skipping, followed by stretching, and concluding with a sport-specific activity
How social media influence you
Answer:Social media is changing more than the way we communicate. Since the first caveman grunted at his wife once to say he was hungry, and twice to say he was lonely, communication has influenced real world actions. When a society shifts how it is communicating then the flow of real world actions also changes. Influence, a topic I am always talking about, can be about changing minds, but it becomes particularly powerful when it turns into action. People are habitual and if left alone and observed, they can become fairly predictable. Changing habits then becomes very powerful.
Explanation:
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word.
1. BARGAGE --
2. COSTMOPING --
3. PUDMING --
4. FEDINEG --
5. LYCCERING --
so i just took the difficult person test and honestly, should i be concerned? uh
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
I WILL GIVE BRAINLYES 4. What do you call a small buds that appear on the body of the parent and
develops into a new individual?
a. gemmation
b. budding
c. unisex d. fragmentation
The answer is budding I think
Answer:
c. buddingExplanation:
l hope it helps
What type of restraint would be appropriate for a patient who is on medication that makes them disoriented and are considered a fall risk if they are up and walking on their own
A. five point restraints
B. mitt restraints
C. wrist restraints
D. Bed roll belt restraints
1. A country needs a laboratory system that can safely test and transport disease agents; it also needs a skilled staff of health personnel
A. True
B. False
2. Overrall, the H1N1 flu virus spread to all 50 states and more than ____ countries.
A. 130
B. 70
C. 60
D. 35
3. To become an epidemiologist, you must have at least a _____ degree.
A. Master's
B. Bachelor's
C. Associate's
D. High School
4. What is sustainable development?
A. actions that meet the needs of ptesent society without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
B. The equal distributions of resources and opportunities of all people
C. The years of life lost to premature death compared to those lost to disability due to disease
D. An outbreak of a disease that is larger than the usual rates among a certain population.
5. What does multi-sectoral mean?
A. How you refer to the global leader in compiling health data
B. A program that is carried out by all groups of society, such as government, businesses, and civil society.
C. A set of guidelines the focus on public health responses to the international spread of diseases
D. The collective efforts to prevent disease and promate health in a population
6. An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents affecting a large numver of people is called:
A. epidemic
B. pandemic
C. endemic
D. frequency
7. A data point that epidemiologist calculate is how many years of life are lost in a country due to. premature dealth and disability. What is an example of each: a premature death and a disability that would both contribute to DALY data?
A. falling off a ladder and high cholesterol
B. traffic accident and blindness caused by infection
C. depression and bring nearsighted
D. cholera and having a high IQ
8. In 2009 what organization identified the flu virus as a new virus they had never seen in animals or people before?
A. The CDC
B. The WHO
C. The White House
D. The ASPCA
9. What does the Joint External Evaluation tool do?
A. calculates the impact of infant mortality rates on a country
B. transports vaccines worldwide
C. breals down health event system of countries into three categories: prevent, detect, and respond
D. contributes to organizing health data
10. All Millennium Development Goals were met by 2015
A. True
B. False
11. What is the World Health Organization?
A. A set of guidelines that focus on public health responses to the international spread of diseases
B. A program that is carried out by all groups of society, such as government, business, and civil society
C. The collective efforts to prevent disease and promote health in a population
D. One of thr global leaders in compiling health data
12. In 1997, ahead of the MDGs, Uganda implemented the Universal Primary Education Scheme
A True
B false
13. What is severity?
A. the equal distributions of resources and opportunities for all people
B. when, where, and whom the health
event affected
C. whether a disease causes illness, disability, or death
D. The amount of a particular disease present in certain population
14. To prevent a public health threat a country needs ___ in place to adequately respond to the threat when called upon
A military ships
B. strong leadership
C. laws and funding
D. vaccinations
15. ____ is/are the agent, host, or environmental factors of a disease or the things that cause a disease
A. pandemic
B. determinants
C. frequencies
D. epidemic
PLEASE HELP
WILL GUVE BRAINLY
Answer: A, A, A, A, B, B, B, A, C, A, C (or A, I can't tell so pick one of those), A, D, B (or D so pick one of those), B
Explanation: I put these in order. Hope this helps! Update with you score plz :)