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What two activities relate to the "evaluation" aspect of critical thinking?
estimating the severity of a problem
breaking down the problem into parts
finding the source of the problem
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determining the time needed to solve the problem
generating alternatives to solve the problem
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Answer:
breaking down the problem into parts
estimating the severity of a problem
Explanation:
Critical thinking is a deep analysis of facts in order to make an informed decision. There are several aspects to critical thinking. Evaluation is one of the and it entails breaking the problem into bits to have a proper understanding of the matter.
In the course of analyzing the problem, the critical thinker can estimate the severity of the problem so as to know the right steps to deploy in solving it. This will help him in making an informed decision during the evaluation process.
Answer: Estimating the severity of the problem and breaking down the problem into parts
Explanation:
What causes this trumpet to produce sounds when air is pushed through the instrument?
O light
O vibrations
O heat
O energy
Dr. Lopez is Thomas's doctor. During his appointment, Thomas says he thinks
he has insomnia and wants to be on a specific drug. What should Dr. Lopez
do?
A. Conduct an exam. Thomas might have a drug dependence.
B. Dr. Lopez can't do anything at all. Thomas needs to talk to a
pharmacist about this.
C. Trust Thomas and prescribe him the medication.
D. Suggest Thomas use a different drug.
A. Conduct an exam. Thomas might have a drug dependence.
It is the result of a complex interaction between a person's history and his or her thoughts about the interpretations of the past and what it means in the present.
A. Dental Health
B. Mental Health
C. School Health
D. Psychological Health
What is your favorite vegetable, and how do you like it prepared? How could you bring more vegetables into your diet?
Answer:
My favorite vegetable is carrots I like it cooked soft and I use this veggie in my diet by adding it on my plates at lunch and dinner 3 times a week.
Explanation:
Which healthcare setting has the highest rate of
workplace violence incidents?
hospitals
surgical centers
physical therapy clinics
nursing and residential care facilities
I imagine it would be nursing and residential care facilities
Answer:
Nursing and residential care facilities
Explanation:
The elderly that reside at nursing facilities sustain injuries at a higher rate than the general elderly population. A reason for this is the fact that the nursing home population is older overall, are more likely to be sick or more physically frail when compared to the general population of the elderly.
The white blood cells that fight pathogens travel through the digestive system to get around.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:
ummm false
Explanation:
i think i learned that last year
The muscular system includes Cardiac muscles that make the heart beat, sending blood throughout the ________ system. *
Answer:
Blood first enters the heart's right atrium.
Explanation:
Answer:
Cardiovascular system
Explanation:
The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood vessels, and all of its associated parts.
which of the following people is most likely to develop paronychia
Answer:
People who have a habit of picking at the skin around the nail or babies who suck thumbs and break the tender skin around the nail are quite likely to develop chronic paronychia. People who have diabetes are more prone to skin infections in general and tend to get paronychia frequently.
Explanation:
1+1
[tex]42 + 42[/tex]
Answer:
2 an 84
Explanation:
illustrate the relationship between over population growth and malnutrition
Having high cardiorespiratory fitness will lead to more energy,
true or
false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Traits, such as your hair or eye color, are determined by the proteins made by cells in your body. TRUE OR FALSE EXPLAIN
PLS
Answer:
False. Your hair and eye color are determined by inheritance. if both your parents have green eyes and brown hair you will most likely have green eyes and brown hair. Most people have two functioning copies of the MC1R gene, one inherited from each parent.
Explanation:
Why would a hospital have a safety policy?
to let patients know how to respond in an emergency
to instruct staff on the proper use of an eyewash station
to ensure the highest level of safety for patients and staff
to provide nurses with specific tasks to do when treating their patients
Answer:
to ensure the highest level of safety for patients and staff
Which of the following is an example of patient dumping?
A. A hospital prematurely releases Mildred from their care because she does not have adequate insurance coverage.
B. Tammy is transferred to various rooms during her stay at the hospital.
C. The ER department is busy so a nurse tells Mike to try a nearby urgent care facility instead.
D. The head nurse in charge of Rodney during his hospital stay changes daily.
Answer:
the answer is (A)
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Answer: The ER department is busy so a nurse tells Mike to try a nearby urgent care facility instead.
Explanation:
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Activity log - Low Impact Wind Sprint Drill
Record your time and activity below and in your unit fitness log. If a particular category does not apply, leave it blank.
Date: Warm-up: Cool-down: Type of Activity: (Cardiovascular, Muscular, or Flexibility) Description of Activity and Time: Intensity Level: (Moderate or Vigorous) Total Time:
Answer:
Date: 31 Oct,2019
Warm- up: stretches
Type of activity: Flexibility
Description of Activity and Time: n/a
Intensity Level: Vigorous
Total time:30 mins
Explain what happens in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. pls do not just copy and paste from the internet and scam just explain the answer fully in your own words.
Answer:
Hyper = too much Thyroxine hormone. This increases your metabolism
Weight loss, irregular heartbeat, sweating, irritability
Hypo = Is when the gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones
Weight gain, disruption in heartbeat, body temperature, hair lose,
Explanation:
people fall victim to diseases due to
1 lack of exercise
2 fatness
3 all of above
4 heredity
which one the correct answer
Answer:
3 all of above, because exercising reduces your chances of getting sick, you can inherit disease from your parents and being fat causes you to develop health problems, for example: diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, etc.
in what way are the digestive and circulatory systems alike
When using the three tools to control behavior, it is usually best to begin by a. using mild punishment to eliminate any problem behaviors. b. suppressing problem behaviors with negative reinforcement. c. using severe punishment to eliminate any problem behaviors. d. ignoring a problem behavior, or shifting attention to a desirable activity and then reinforcing the resulting desirable behavior with praise.
Answer: a) using mild punishment to eliminate any problem behaviors
Explanation:
Controlling behavior is not an easy task and there would be need for carefulness on what the individual needs to do not to escalate the situation or make the person who has such attitude become more hardened. One of the best way to control behavior is by mild punishment, but it's better the mild punishment is accompanied with education on what's the best for the individual and what's not right to do. Using tough measures only makes the individual hardened and would dare to do more.
Which is not a factor in restricting the promotion and sale of tobacco products?
restricting advertisements with cartoon characters
banning radio advertising
banning advertising near schools
selling tobacco products in pharmacies
Restrictions on tobacco industry advertising and promotions at the point-of-sale are effective strategies for counteracting the tobacco industry’s efforts to attract new, current, and recently quit smokers.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, in 2018 alone, the tobacco industry spent over $9 billion on advertising and promotional expenditures, spending more at the point-of-sale than anywhere else.
Tobacco industry marketing, advertising and promotions have been found to:cover of "Deadly Alliance: How Big Tobacco and Convenience Stores Partner to Market Tobacco Products and Fight Life-Saving Policies"
Encourage youth smoking uptake. The NCI has demonstrated a causal relationship between exposure to tobacco advertisements and youth smoking uptake. Across multiple studies, research has shown that youth more frequently exposed to tobacco promotion are 60% more likely to have tried smoking and 30% more likely to be susceptible to future smoking.
Increase total cigarette sales.
Distort youth perceptions about the availability, use and popularity of cigarettes.[2, 3] Read more on the impact of tobacco retailers near schools and the Center for Public Health and Tobacco Policy’s fact sheet “Influencing Youth at the POS.”
Foster positive brand imagery.
Cue cravings and undermine quit attempts.
Fuel tobacco-related disparities. The tobacco industry has a long history of targeted marketing toward low income and minority populations[12,13] Read more on disparities in point of sale advertising.
For more information on the impact of tobacco marketing, advertising and promotions, review this fact sheet developed by the California Department of Public Health. To learn more about the the problem and why retail tobacco control is important read Counter Tobacco’s “War in the Store” and “Why Retail Tobacco is Important” pages or read the Deadly Alliance Report.
What are POS Advertising Restrictions?
The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act gave states and local governments the power to enact certain restrictions on tobacco advertising. Review this presentation by ChangeLab Solutions and the Public Health Law Center to learn more about how the 2009 Act impacts regulation of tobacco advertising and promotions.
The Public Health Law Center suggests the following strategies for restricting tobacco advertising at the point of sale. Refer to their guide, “Restricting Tobacco Advertising—Tips and Tools” for more details:
Restrict ALL advertising without regard to its content (“content neutral” advertising restriction). This would affect advertising for all products (e.g. alcohol, food, toys, etc.), not just tobacco. For example, some municipalities limit the percentage of window space that can be taken up by advertisements of any kind or place a limit the size of advertisements allowed.
Restrict the time, place and/or manner (but not the content) of tobacco advertising. The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention & Tobacco Control Act gave state and local governments the authority to enact these restrictions, in order to address public health concerns, especially protecting youth from the harms of tobacco. The following examples illustrate potential time, place and manner restrictions:
Time restrictions: Require retailers to cover or remove advertising during times when youth are present (e.g., after school hours).
Place restrictions: Prohibit tobacco advertising at stores near schools within or within 10 feet of the cash register.
Manner restrictions: Prohibit outdoor signage or sandwich board style ads.
You can implement POS advertising restrictions through three main mechanisms:
State or local laws or ordinances: Laws can be passed at the state or local level to restrict tobacco advertising. The Public Health Law Center recommends a multi-tiered approach that includes numerous restrictions so that if one restriction is found unconstitutional, the other provisions will remain. Refer to their guide, “Restricting Tobacco Advertising—Tips and Tools” for more details.
Licensing laws: Advertising restrictions can be incorporated as stipulations (or “plug-ins”) of tobacco retail licensing. See Counter Tobacco’s page on Licensing and Zoning for more information about tobacco retail licensing. Licensing laws that affect the density, location or type of tobacco retailers will also inherently reduce exposure to POS advertising.
Answer:
selling tobacco products in pharmacies
Explanation:
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Type the correct answer in the
box.
Spell the word correctly.
What is the correct term to complete the sentence below?
Yoga could be a form of exercise____ or used as a
practice.
Answer:
Activity i guess
Explanation:
Match the phrase with the appropriate mindset component.1. adding just 5 minutes more of walking after a cardiovascular routine2. re-adjusting your exercise routine after an injury3. beginning a new cardiovascular program by walking and not running4. understanding that you may lose muscle strength during a vacation5. making your routine for the month personally relate to you6. making a long-term commitment to exerciseA lifelong processB progress incrementallyC goal makingD feedbackE accept set-backsF correct intensity level
Answer:
1. adding just 5 minutes more of walking after a cardiovascular routine. B progress incrementally
2. re-adjusting your exercise routine after an injury. D feedback
3. beginning a new cardiovascular program by walking and not running. F correct intensity level
4. understanding that you may lose muscle strength during a vacation. E accept set-backs
5. making your routine for the month personally relate to you, C goal making
6. making a long-term commitment to exercise. A lifelong process
Explanation:
Progress incrementally refers to make small changes when increasing a workout routine. Feedback refers to paying attention to our performance before deciding on making those changes. A correct intensity level should be chosen depending on our experience. Set-backs are restrictions to performance, and should be accepted as part of the process.
Is it natural to gain weight when lifting weights?
Explanation:
Yes the muscle your building makes you gain healthy weight
unless your eating unhealthy
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how can genetic engineering treat breast cancer?
Explanation:
Gene therapy can be used to treat cancers. Gene therapy which is directly delivered to a particularly stubborn type of breast cancer cell causes the cells to self destruct, lowers the chance of recurrence and helps increase the effectiveness of some types of chemotherapy.
Yahmala T. Is in the emergency department with complaints of chest pain. The patient needs to be transferred to cat scan. What is needed before transferring the patient?
Answer:
Patient Preparation for CT scan
Explanation:
took the classes
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Explanation:
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Dani says that her pulmonary ventilation occurs in her respiratory zone. What is another way of saying this?
Her breathing occurs in her pharynx.
Her breathing occurs in her lungs.
Her tracheotomy occurs in her pharynx.
Her tracheotomy occurs in her lungs.
Answer:
Her breathing occurs in her lungs.
Explanation:
Pulmonary ventilation just means breathing, and respiratory zone just means lungs, so if you plug in the terms you get "Her breathing occurs in her lungs."
Define Cardiovascular Endurance in your own words
Answer:
Cardiovascular Endurance is how efficiently your heart, blood vessels, and lungs to supply oxygen rich blood to working muscles during physical activity
Explanation:
Cardiovascular endurance is the body’s ability to deliver oxygen to muscles while they are working. Essentially, it is the heart and lungs delivering energy to a body in motion without undue fatigue,
(PLEASE HELP)If a badminton score is 12-9, and the server's score is 12, what side of the court should the serve take place?
Answer:
it should be the right
Explanation:
right is even and left is odd