Answer:
Barrier Contraceptives
Explanation:
Dont ask how i know
Will being vaccinated protect us from many things?
Answer:
It depends on the magnitude of the disease or pandemic being vaccinated against
For which drugs did emergency room visits increase from 2004 to 2009?
compare and contrast the various ways that human development is scientifically studied.
The skin acts as a first line of defense against
moles,
burns,
O abnormalities,
O infections,
DONE
Answer:
infections
Explanation:
infections because infections first react on skin
What are factors that mostly influence a person’s ability to workout at a fitness center?
Answer:
Explanation: to lose weight
I have a date tonight and I’m not completely sure what to wear.
Should I wear a suit or just something casual?
Answer:
wear jeans a button up shirt if u dont have one then just wear a plain shirt and wear some nice shoes
when you serve in table tennis, where must the ball contact after you hit it with a paddle
Answer:
The serve must bounce in the server's right court, and receiver's right court
Hope i helped :)
Bacteria grow especially fast in the temperature range of
A. 0°F (–18°C) to 212°F (100°C).
B. 41°F (5°C) to 141°F (61°C).
C. 41°F (5°C) to 70°F (21°C).
D. 70°F (21°C) to 125°F (52°C).
Answer:
40 °F and 140 °F (4°C and 60°C )
Your sister, Katia, has recently become pregnant. While you're excited, you are also concerned about Katia's health due to her
poor eating habits. What advice would you give to Katia to help her improve her eating habits and nutrition? Describe specific
foods/nutrients that she should add into her diet and why.
Answer:
fruits and veggies
Explanation:
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A client thinks they injured their shoulder, what should the trainer do?
Answer:D. Refer them to a doctor
Explanation:
Why are the reasons why your body needs some fat?
Answer:
to store unused calories for later
Explanation:
it is recemended that you drink some water durring exsersis, it helps prevents you from becoming dehdrated, but can be dangeruse due to your bodey shuting of the need to pee durring exsersize, wich can lead to water intoxitashion
How do I stay motivated?
Answer: this is what i did
5 Tips for Staying Motivated (even if you're really not feeling...
Set realistic goals. You may have heard this before, but setting SMART goals can help organize how you approach different achievements. ...
Have a support system. ...
Recognize your roadblocks. ...
Be nice to yourself. ...
Celebrate the small and big victories.
i got yelled at from my dad because my grandma gave a pices of a coney dog from a and w to my dog katie is there a way i cut my "dad" out of my life
Answer:
There are many ways.
Explanation:
1. You can try explaining to him what happened and see if he'll change his mind and apolgize. (imo not very effective, but may vary)
2. Block him on everything and just ignore him. And live the rest of your life carefree, without worrying about him.
3. You can do a restraining order, but I don't think that would be nessasary.
Which of the following is the best reason to maintain a healthy weight?
A. To reduce the risk of diabetes
B. To save money on clothing
C. To have more friends
D. To increase the risk of disease
Answer: A. To reduce the risk of Diabetes
Explanation:
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8. If your instructor asked you to explain what can happen to foreign particles that
enter the respiratory system, which of the following would not be included in your
explanation?
Answer:
What do you mean by "which"?
Explanation:
I mean you didn't even give anything for us to pick.
True or False
If hypertension is not treated, it can cause permanent damage to the heart, kidneys, and blood vessels.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Left untreated, hypertension can result in permanent damage to the small blood vessels of the body, which can damage organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys, leading to heart attacks, stroke and kidney failure. It can also cause acute or chronic circulatory problems.
Which of these is most likely true about having a healthy body weight?
A. Reduces motivation
B. Reduces risk of disease
C. Encourages inactivity
D. Encourages fatigue
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
hope this helps <3
Explanation:
I beleive its b!
Question 12 of 32
Which of the following is the best example of an unhealthy online behavior?
A. Sharing a password with a parent
B. Sharing personally identifiable information with your state
government
C. Sharing a password with a friend
D. Sharing personally identifiable information with your school
SUBMIT
Answer:
sharing a password with a friend
Explanation:
this is what they said was right when we did this unit in school
Answer:
it's A.
Explanation:
What year did scientists figure out how muscle work?
Answer:The sliding filament model of muscle contraction, put forward by Hugh Huxley and Jean Hanson in 1954, is 60 years old in 2014. Formulation of the model and subsequent proof was driven by the pioneering work of Hugh Huxley (1924–2013).
Explanation:
10
Select the correct answer.
If a person becomes winded or too out of breath to talk, an activity's intensity level may be considered vigorous.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:[tex]A true[/tex]
Explanation:
Peer pressure to smoke cigarettes is __________.
A.
easy to overcome
B.
more difficult when your close friends smoke
C.
just a figment of your imagination
D.
only present in high school
Answer:
B. more difficult when your close friends smoke.
Explanation:
Especially when one is younger and/or has been with your friends in a long term, it may be "more" pressuring to do things with your long-time close friend, even if it is detrimental to your health. B, is the best answer choice for this question.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Are people today more healthy or less healthy than 20 years ago?
Answer:
they are more healthy
Explanation:
more doctors are available
The ? nerves control the muscles in the arms, shoulders, and neck.
Brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that control the muscles of the shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand.
List as many recreational drugs as you can think of
Answer:
alcohol ,tobacco and caffeine
1. What factors determine whether to call 9-1-1?
2. How is a mandated reporter different from the average citizen?
3. Who can benefit from support groups in the community?
4.Is depression a lifelong condition? Explain your answer.
5. How do medical professionals determine what kind of technology to use when diagnosing illness?
6. Describe a situation in which an emergency helicopter might be used even through a hospital was not far away.
7. Explain why it is important that even young children learn to dial 9-1-1.
8. Why is it a good idea to call a hotline if you are not sure whether what you have witnessed is actually abuse?
9. Give an example of a reason a person would choose to see a mental health professional even though there is not a medical problem.
10. How might an individual’s substance abuse problem impact friends and family?
Answer:
1. A person's life is in immediate danger, a condition that could become worse on the way to the hospital, conditions are making it difficult to get to the hospital
2. A mandated reporter is someone who is legally required to report any signs or symptoms of abuse that they see. ... Average citizens aren't legally obliged to report any signs or symptoms of abuse that they see but it is still important that they do report it if they see any signs or symptoms.
3. Participating in a group provides you with an opportunity to be with people who are likely to have a common purpose and likely to understand one another. Benefits of participating in a support group may include: Feeling less lonely, isolated or judged. Reducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigue.
4. It can be a lifelong condition, especially if you can't get help. It could keep you trapped there in the state for life.
5. This content builds on earlier Institute of Medicine (IOM) work, including the report Health IT and Patient Safety: Building a Safer Health System (IOM, 2012a). That report emphasized that health IT functions within the context of a larger sociotechnical system involving the technology itself, the people who work within the system, the workflow (or actions and procedures clinicians are anticipated to perform as they deliver care), the organization using the technology, and the external environment. Box 5-1 includes the recommendations from the 2012 report; this chapter’s text references these recommendations where relevant.
6.A situation in which a helicopter might be used even though a hospital is nearby, is if someone needs an organ transport and the organ was at a different hospital. The emergency helicopter would deliver the organ to the patient.
7.It's important that even young children learn to dial 9-1-1 because if their guardian or who ever is watching them is having a medical problem and they are unable to call themselves, the child might be able to save the persons life.
8. To expalin it to them and so they can help you understand if its abuse or not.
9.Therapy is so much more than sitting on a couch. Misconceptions abound about what it means to talk to a mental health professional. The need to talk about your emotions is seen as something to poke fun at, weak or shameful. That stigma is often why people don’t seek help in the first place.
10. Could be having family and friends being pushed away because of the substance thats being used.
The batting team (or offense) scores a run only when the runner tags "HOME PLATE" True
False
Manufacturers sometimes use science to make foods more nutritious. When a manufacturer makes reduced fat potato chips, what else is true about these reduced fat chips compared to regular chips?
They are lower in calories.
They are lower in cholesterol.
They have more vitamin A.
All of the choices are correct.
1. Have you ever heard the term willful blindness? What do you think that it means? What could this mean in relation to health?
2. When it comes to health-related issues such as depression, child abuse, domestic violence, drug abuse, or disease, in what ways do people exercise willful blindness? Why would they want to?
3. Margaret Heffernan tells the story of a Montana town that had an 80 percent higher rate of disease than anywhere else in the country. If the people of this town had not been so willfully blind and had listened to Gayla Benefield, how might the health and lives of the people in this town have been different?
4. Why do you think that none of the medical professionals in the town of Libby, Montana, questioned the health issues that were plaguing their town?
5. Based on this video, how might you have reacted differently if you had been a member of the community in Libby, Montana?
6. When it comes to health-related issues or problems, how do you know when it is necessary to contact a medical professional? Are there exceptions to this?
7. Can you think of a situation in your life where you were willfully blind? If so, why do you think that you were willfully blind?
8. Do you believe the saying, “ignorance is bliss” to be true? What other stories that Margaret Heffernan tells in the video illustrate the saying “ignorance is bliss”?
Have i heard of it? erm, No-
I think it means that they have no idea what's going on?
I am not sure to be honest..-
Well, If that had happened I beleave that they have no idea what their going through and they do other things to get their mind off of all the abuse ect.
It might of helped them because if they had listened to Gayla, they would not had many problems as they do when they didn't listen. The town might have had a better chance of making their living stiles better. their homes, lives, and how they get their foods.
They didn't question it because of the fact that it was normal in their home town. They didn't think anything about it.
Not sure to be honest. And what video?
If I had a medical problem I would contact a profecional immedietly incase it gets worse and it eventually kills me. and i dont know..-
Think of a siuation? When I didn't know I was getting mentally abused. I had no idea that it was happening to me.
"Ignorance is bliss"? I never heard of it but I do understand it, yes. And I am not completely sure.
I hope my answers help you! :)
By breathing in and out through the nose you absorb Oxygen around 15%
better when compared to mouth breathing, meaning you provide more
"food" for the brain, which leads to better grades in school*
True
False
Answer:
The contribution of bronchial blood flow to lung gas exchange can be assumed to be negligible.
Conclusions:
The lung consumes about 5% of whole-body oxygen uptake.
Answer:
I need this answer too and the one that put it there wasnt very clear can you help me is it true or false
Explanation: