Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The 2nd one is a fact, the 3rd one is a question, and the last one is a fact. Only the first one is an assumption based on an observation.
What do you know about animal rights and welfare? What do you think the difference is between the two.
Answer:
Animal rights means that animals are not ours to use for food, clothing, entertainment, or experimentation. Animal welfare allows these uses as long as “humane” guidelines are followed.
Explanation:
Which choice best describes the purpose of a care plan?
O to offer consistency of care over a period of time
O to give a capacity to perform and act to obtain an end result
O to identify a patient's need and describe nursing actions
O to focus on follow-up services and rehabilitation
Answer:
I am suggesting that the answer is the first one or if not then the third one
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A
What is the purpose of milking the cow before she is hooked to the milker?
Answer:
Let her smell it and put the claw under her udder before you turn the vacuum pump on. The whole idea is to give your cow an opportunity to become accustomed to the sight and sound of the milking equipment before you milk her.
Explanation:
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Question 3 (1 point)
If a medical professional writes 3ggt4xd, what does it mean?
12
3 drops 4 times a day
15
3 grains before meals
3 doses of 4 pills daily
18
3 or 4 grams of medication
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A science class is conducting an experiment that produces noxious lumes. Because of the inadequate ventilation, some students begin to feel nauseated
and dizzy. The first response should be to
The system that controls our balance is located in the inner ear and known as the smooth muscle system. True or False?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The system in the inner ear that maintains our balance is called the vestibular system.
Answer:
[tex]false[/tex]
Explanation:
A Type I statistical error occurs when a researcher claims that there is not enough support to establish significance for
the research hypothesis, but in fact there is enough.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
Answer:
F
Explanation:
Answer:
F
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP!!! I’m in the middle of this physiology test and I NEED HELLLP PLEASSSEE
Answer:
superior = above
dorsal = behind
lateral = away from the midline
deep = internal
distal = farther from the origin of the body part etc...
medial = toward the midline
superficial = external
proximal = close to the origin of the body part etc...
ventral = anterior
Explanation:
superior is above , up, think of head
inferior is below, down. think of inferno ( fire, hell ) or feet , ground
lateral think of latter, to the side while medial is middle, (mid line)
deep, = internal (inside, in )
distal = distance ( dis)
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What is the reason you are unable to do basic research on humans?
Answer:
Explanation: Researching on humans isn't something you can typically do because there are typically ethical issues with testing on humans.
Which of the following prefixes means before something else?
Answer:
pre-
Explanation:
The prefix pre-, which means “before,” appears in numerous English vocabulary words, for example: predict, prevent, and prefix! An easy way to remember that the prefix pre- means “before” is through the word prevent, for when you come “before” something else to stop it from happening, you prevent it.
4 reasons smoking tobacco decreased in the uk
Answer:
Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death and illness in the UK. Every year around 78,000 people in the UK die from smoking, with many more living with debilitating smoking-related illnesses. Smoking increases your risk of developing more than 50 serious health conditions.
Explanation:
The reasons that it decreased.
When you get cut what causes one wound to scar and another not to scar?
Answer:
If one wound got a scar and another didn't than the one with the scar went deep enough for the extra layer to come in.
Explanation:
A scar happens depending on how deep the wound is.
Connective tissue has many functions in the body. One major function of connective tissue is to nourish and cushion the epithelia. The connective tissue also provides a barrier against pathogens that successfully invade the epithelial tissue. Where would you most expect to find connective tissue that interacts with epithelial tissue as described above?
Beneath the skin
Between muscles and bones
Between the bones of the joints
Beneath the heart
Answer:
between the muscles and skin
Explanation:
that is were CT is found
Adults and children can obtain third-degree burns upon exposure to water that is hotter than 149 degrees Fahrenheit for two seconds or longer. Therefore, if a child is exposed to water that is 149 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 seconds, the child will suffer third-degree burns.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
if a child is exposed to water that is 149 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 seconds, the child will suffer third-degree burns.
Do you think you’d like to work on Plum Island? Why or why not?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Yes, I think I would like to work on Plum Island because this could represent a great experience for me.
I like animals. I have some mascots at home. So in order to understand them better and trying to prevent some suffering to them, is that I would like to spend some time in Plum Island, which is a federal government research center dedicated to investigating more about animal diseases. Plum Island is located close to Long Island, New York. It is operated under the supervision of the United States Agriculture Department. Indeed, I would do voluntary work to learn more about animals.
Give five examples of fomites found in the health care facility.
Answer: carpets, mattresses, beds, stethoscopes, thermometers, intra-aortic balloon pumps, pressure transducers, enteral feeds, contaminated germicides,
Explanation:Our previous review in 1987 described that a variety of fomites present in the hospital environment were involved in healthcare-associated outbreaks,
What are the two main regions of the body?
Axial and appendicular are the two main regions of the body.
What are the functions of axial?The axial skeleton provides support and protection for the brain, spinal cord, and the organs in the ventral body cavity; it also provides a surface for the attachment of muscles, directs respiratory movements,
The axial muscles include the muscles of the tail, trunk, and eyeballs as well as a group of muscles called hypobranchial muscles, which separate and migrate from the others during development.
The axial skeleton serves as a framework that supports and protects organs, provides and extensive surface area for muscle attachment, and it also stabilizes and positions parts of the appendicular skeleton that support the limbs.
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What effects do ADHD medicines have on depression and anxiety?
Suppose you wanted to find out what percentage of upper class Western High students own cars? You decided to do a stratified sample based on the junior and senior population at school. There are 800 seniors and 1,200 junior at Western for a total of 2000 students. How many juniors and seniors would you survey if you were to take a sample of 100 students. Hint - This requires a little math - First figure out the percentages of each subgroup to the total number of upper class students.
Explanation:
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When you have more than one combining form or root word in a medical term, it
is called a compound word. *
True or false
Who was Lou Gehrig, and what was his connection to the disease bearing his name? Did he discover the disease?