Answer:
suspended medical license, patient lawsuits, and a bad public image
Explanation:
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Anything that represents something else.
symbol
latent function
theory
dysfunctional
function
ideal type
social Darwinism
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There is a track meet I have to go to today and I really don't want to go. This is because my teacher is going to be there and I really don't want her to see me because I do online and my parents will make me speak up too loud to her and I don't want her to see my twin. Anyways how would you raise your core body temperature in a few hours for real? Please don't report. This is very important to me. Thank you guys I really appreciate!!!!
Answer: Onions under your a r m p i t s work. So does garlic.
Pls help me if you answer this I will mark as brainliest and plus 25 points thank you and for the ones who don't understand don't force yourself to answer it for those who are Filipinos the subject is ESPfor those who doesn't know what is ESP is its like Values thank you
Answer:
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What is the first key to preparation in First Aid? *
Answer:
First, you got to know what's wrong with them.
Explanation:
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___________are the most common assessment procedure; however, they are also the least useful.
A. Reliability
B. Observation
C. Psychological tests
D. Interviews
Answer:
I’m going to say D
Explanation:
Because people do interviews all the time when assessing something.
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tabulate THREE differences between the first and second stages of of meiosis
For this assignment, I need to write an essay about toes. It cannot feature the way a toe works or the bones/muscles in it.
Answer:
Look at my feet. What's wrong? My toes are too small. Shriveled, wrinkly. "Like baby carrots" one of my sisters used to say. Also, my left foot is bigger than my right. I don't know why. What's right? I polished the nails. I haven't done that in a very long time. Or did I ever? It was an impulse thing -- light green with sparkles. It's nail polish that I found way in the back of my daughter's drawer of junk that's been there since she was in jr. high. I'd been thinking about painting my toenails, only because sandals seem to be so trendy lately. I admire beautiful feet in sandals, with painted nails.
But not my own. I've always disliked my toes. Why are they so small? How come most women's feet have long, elegant looking toes -- the same kind of elegance, in my mind, as a woman's long, elegant neck (which I haven't, either)?
I've sometimes speculated that my mother probably neglected my growing feet during some stage of my development, and maybe they're deformed because of that. One of my six sisters is only a year younger than me, and another two years younger. Perhaps my mother had too much to worry about with them than with her 3-year-old's feet. Further evidence of this possibility came to me from a photo taken one Easter. How old am I in the photo I'm remembering? Five or six? My sisters and I are all decked out in beautiful dresses. The dress I'm wearing in the photo is yellow chiffon, and definitely a hand-me-down from my older sister. I seem happy in the photo, as we all do, smiling and squinting in the morning sunlight, with our Easter baskets. But the shoes I'm wearing seem very out of place. Beneath the yellow chiffon dress, I'm wearing my older sister's scuffed up saddle shoes. Why was that? Everyone else had nice, new-looking patent leather shoes. I must have, for most years, had new patent leather shoes, because I have memories of how exciting it was to wear them when they were so brand new, gleaming black over white ankle socks. Like on the first day of school after a long summer. But old saddle shoes on Easter? And they look big on me, too.
Now I have another memory about my feet. I'm pretty sure I was in kindergarten. One of my classmates, a girl, made a comment about how small my feet were. She said my feet would probably fit into her doll's shoes. At the time, I thought that was a very unkind thing to say -- though looking back, maybe it wasn't meant to be unkind. Or maybe she just seemed to be mean, because I remember how ashamed I felt, and wanted to cry. Maybe I did cry, later, privately.
So here I am now, 56 years old, looking at how my toes haven't changed a whole lot in many, many years. I like wearing fashionable shoes, so long as they're not too uncomfortable, but have never liked wearing sandals -- except with socks. I really felt a kinship with Tina Fey when she made a similar exclamation in 30 Rock. In Alaska, wearing socks with sandals has been fashionable for a long time, until, it seems the last year or so. Tremendous varieties of flip flops and sandals now fill the stores. The other reason I have always liked socks is that they keep my feet warm. My feet have trouble staying warm around the house, no matter the time of year. I even wear socks to bed, except on the warmest summer nights.
So now, all for summer fashion, I've decided it's time for my toes to be let out of the closet. I kind of like the light green shade of the polish. It doesn't draw too much attention to my toes, the way, say, a bright red shade might. Maybe I'll get used to seeing more of my toes, besides in the shower
Answer:
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2. The methods and practices used in teaching adults defines which of the
following? *
A. Pedagogy
B. Demagogy
C. Andragogy
D. Theoretical
When you can tell how a person feels based on the person’s facial expression, which of the four components of emotional intelligence propagated by Mayer and Salovey comes into play?
If the left side of the heart were failing, how would this change the pressure that the right side of the heart needed to generate to continue moving blood into the pulmonary circuit?
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Which type of doctor specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques?
A.
Radiologists
B.
Neurologists
C.
Oncologists
D.
Pediatricians
Patient privacy is an important part of the healthcare system today. Why do you think that is important? What could be the advantages and disadvantages of using technology to save and share patient information? What problems could arise if a patient's private records are shared inappropriately? Do you think individual healthcare professionals should have consequences for sharing patient information inappropriately? If so, what should be the consequences?
Answer:
Ethical health research and privacy protections both provide valuable benefits to society. Health research is vital to improving human health and health care. Protecting patients involved in research from harm and preserving their rights is essential to ethical research. The primary justification for protecting personal privacy is to protect the interests of individuals. In contrast, the primary justification for collecting personally identifiable health information for health research is to benefit society. But it is important to stress that privacy also has value at the societal level, because it permits complex activities, including research and public health activities to be carried out in ways that protect individuals’ dignity. At the same time, health research can benefit individuals, for example, when it facilitates access to new therapies, improved diagnostics, and more effective ways to prevent illness and deliver care.
Is it dangerous to smell vinegar.
I'm making a spray of about 1/2 vinegar and water to get rid of bugs and I'm wondering if
it's dangerous to live with this daily for about 2 weeks
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They are all true or false
____ 11. Many long-term care facilities also offer other services, such as adult day care centers and transportation to medical appointments.
____ 12. Hospice agencies provide support to the family before, during and after a patient’s death.
____ 13. Health departments offer services such as immunizations for disease control, inspections for environmental health and sanitation, and collection of health statistics.
____ 14. If a patient has a 75/25 percent co-insurance and a health care bill is $200, the insurance company will pay $50 of the bill.
____ 15. An individual with a health maintenance organization (HMO) plan has ready access to health examinations and early treatment and detection of disease.
____ 16. HMOs and PPOs are the main providers of managed care.
____ 17. Premiums, or the amount of money paid to purchase a health insurance plan, may be paid by an employer, an individual, or by a combination of the two.
____ 18. Medicare coverage is for people over the age of 65, and those with a serious disability.
Answer:
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. F
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
Explanation:
I´m not positive that these all are right but i feel pretty confident about the answers :)