Answer:
I'm currently doing Pushup's and Sit-ups and later on I might switch to burpees and going on runs. I do this 5 days a week.
Explanation:
I hope this works haha I just came up with random stuff I know
Answer:
I am currently going to the gym twice a week, running for 30 minutes to keep myself in shape. I do exercises as well, these help fast up my metobilsm and allows me to have good health. Some other ideas I have for the future to change things up is that I can start going on daily walks and runs, this will allow me to get fresh air and also work out in the same time.
Explanation:
you can switch things up and write other stuff, if you prefer.
write you own short statement in the thought bable
Answer:
I woud write, Everyone does need to be trated equally!
(⌐■‿■) name all mammals in the world.(⌐■‿■)
Answer:
There's like 5000 mammals, but i'll name the ones off of the top of my head.
Explanation:
Squirrel, dog, pig, lion, mouse, monkey, elephant, and fox.
Darnell's insurance company has refused to pay for a treatment
Darnell received while in the hospital. Which of the following is
NOT TRUE?
O Darnell has the right to file a grievance with the insurer.
O The facility must inform Darnell how to file a grievance.
O The insurer must respond to any grievance filed by Darnell.
O The insurer must pay because Darnell has a right to make
health care decisions.
Answer:
The statement below is NOT TRUE about the Darnell's insurance and the medical treatment which he recieved:
O The facility must inform Darnell how to file a grievance.
Explanation:
This is because, how to file a claim differs from one point to another and from one health treatment recieved to the other. It is not necessary the job of the facility to guide Darnell on how to file his grievance due to fact that, he can still be able to do that on his own without any assistance or probably with the assisstance of a lawyer.
when deep-fat-frying chicken tenders, what technique is best when adding the chicken to the oil?
Answer: before adding to food
Explanation:
To get the oil hot
Answer:
using tongs
gently add the tenders to hot oil,being sure to lay the ,meat into the oil away from the body.
The difference between marijuana today and marijuana from the 1970s is that marijuana today:
O has no addictive characteristics to it.
O is more of a stimulant.
is less addictive.
O is more potent.
Answer:
Marijuana is more potent today because growers tried to make the plant more potent to make its ‘high’ higher and its potency more. (is more of a stimulant could be the answer but it’s less inclusive)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
I would say that it is more of a stimulant.
I honestly don't know but I really hope this helps!!!!!!!
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Why young people find the transition between school and university challenging?
Answer:
Young people find the transition between school and university challenging due to these factors: The responsibility of the provided freedom. Students are given a lot of freedom in university in comparison to school. ... The level of maturity has to be increased because decisions made at university are life-changing.
they require to adapt in a new environment and learn a different lifestyle
why jovian planet has more satellite?
Answer:
In the outer solar system, the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and the ice giants Uranus and Neptune have dozens of moons. As these planets grew in the early solar system, they were able to capture smaller objects with their large gravitational fields. *Moons of planets and dwarf planets.what public health policies help prevent communicable diseases?
A Nutrition education
B Organ donation registry
C Food inspection
D Antismoking advertisements
Answer:
c
Explanation:
becoz most of the diseases are caused by food
Which option describes the grade of beef most appropriate for the following scenario?
Cassle and Peter are celebrating Peter's promotion with an elegant dinner party for their friends. They plan to serve
champagne, lobster bisque, Caesar salad, sorbet, and steak, followed by Baked Alaska for dessert.
Choice
O Prime
Select
Standard
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Answer:
The choice for this following scenario is Select
A ______________ is a cognitive structure that guides social behavior.
Question 4 options:
category
grouping
script
fuzzy construct
Which of the following statements relating to stress is FALSE?
A.
Stress is caused by a wide variety of factors.
B.
Stress causes an automatic physiological response in organisms.
C.
Stress is always unhealthy and should be avoided.
D.
Stress can affect the mind and the body.
Stress is not always unhealthy and should not always be avoided. A certain level of stress can be beneficial and motivating, known as eustress. It can improve performance and help individuals respond to challenges. The statement that is False relating to stress is C.
What is stress?Stress is a natural and normal physiological and psychological response to challenging or demanding situations, events, or circumstances. It is the body's way of responding to perceived threats or pressures and preparing for action.
When a person experiences stress, their body releases hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, which increase heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate, and trigger the "fight or flight" response. This response prepares the body to either confront the stressor or escape from it.
Therefore, option C is incorrect. The other options are true statements about stress. Stress can be caused by a wide variety of factors, both internal and external, and it causes an automatic physiological response in organisms. Stress can also affect both the mind and body.
The statement C is False.
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When the referee holds both hands above his head, like a signal for a touchdown in football, he is signaling a
Time out
Technical foul
O 3-point shot
What muscles are used in a push-up?
Group of answer choices
A)Pectoralis major, trapezius, subscapularis, and the abdominal muscles to stabilize the torso
B)Pectoralis major, anterior deltoid, subscapularis, and the abdominal muscles to stabilize the torso
C)Gluteus maximus, anterior deltoid, subscapularis, and the abdominal muscles to stabilize the torso
D)Pectoralis major, anterior deltoid, subscapularis, and the orbital muscles
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Body fat percentage is also known as:
Answer:
The body fat percentage (BFP) is of a human or other living being is the total mass of fat divided by total body mass, multiplied by 100; body fat includes essential body fat and storage body fat.
Explanation:
One’s ability to focus on a specific stimulus among many in the environment is called ___________.
A.
bottom-up processing
B.
selective attention
C.
inattentional blindness
D.
top-down processing
Answer:
b, selective attention
Explanation:
One’s ability to focus on a specific stimulus among many in the environment is called selective attention.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Health help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Excess water and salts
Explanation:
The skin plays a role through the production of sweat and sweat glands. Sweating eliminates excess water and salts.
How do you remove the face mask?
Answer:
You simply remove the two bands that hook the ear.
Answer:
Wait 15 minutes and then take it off. Did you read the instructions???
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Avoiding difficult feelings by focusing on facts and information and ignoring emotion
is called
displacement
intellectualization
acting out
compensation
Create an acronym
Create an acronym using EMHPA (Stands for: emmetropia, myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism). It should be something that makes sense and helps you remember the refractive errors.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
edge
Which example illustrates nonverbal communication? yelling discussing a patient in public having an angry look on your face speaking quietly
Having an angry look on your face can express a feeling of anger without converting to verbal use.
Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
Answer:
D) Having an angry look on your face
Explanation:
A stroke causes demage to the .........?
Answer:
the brain
Explanation:
A part of the brain cannot get the blood (and oxygen) it needs, and brain cells die.
The Cure to really spicy noodles is sour candy - baby pops
Write a thank-you note to your cardiovascular system. Be sure to mention many different ways your cardiovascular system works hard to keep you alive.
Answer:
Thank you for making my body good everyday and thanks for letting me live.
Explanation:
The Indian caste system is based on
Multiple Choice
1. segregation.
2. ascribed status.
3. personal achievement.
4. achieved status.
Answer:
1. segregation
Explanation:
I hope it will help you
Answer:
The answer is segregation.
Explanation:
B. Is cheerleading more dangerous than most sports? Why or why not?
Answer:
More than half of those were the result of cheerleading activities. The National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research study proved that cheerleading is certainly the most dangerous sport for women; more dangerous, in fact, than all the other women's sports combined.
Explanation:
Because Your doing Dangerous stunts... which can result in injury such as broken bones, strain, head injury's ect. :>
Answer: HOPE THIS HELP'S! Even more sobering is the fact that in the period from 1982 to 2005, there were 104 catastrophic injuries for high school and college female athletes ("catastrophic" usually means head and spinal trauma, sometimes leading to death). More than half of those were the result of cheerleading activities. The National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research study proved that cheerleading is certainly the most dangerous sport for women; more dangerous, in fact, than all the other women's sports combined.
However, while that injury rate by percentage does make the sport seem more dangerous than football in one sense, the statistics all show that football players are far more likely to actually die from a sports-related injury than cheerleaders. Also, in a ratio of injury-to-participants, cheerleading doesn't even rank in the top seven most dangerous sports.
Don't Ask "Is Cheerleading More Dangerous Than Football" - Ask "Why?"
While the question of comparing cheerleading to football is dependent on perception, it can't be denied that it is dangerous, and is becoming more so. The question really should be "Why? And what can be done about it?"
Researchers point to several factors that have contributed to the dramatic increase in injuries.
Many talented young gymnasts have moved from youth competition into the world of cheerleading, and with that advanced skill set have pushed the sport far beyond simple pom-shaking on the sidelines.
Coaches for cheerleading squads usually have little or no training in safety and stunts beyond what they've learned from experience. At times, cheer squads attempting dangerous stunts are coached simply by other cheerleaders.
Cheerleaders are asked to perform at more and more events, and on many different surfaces including cement and gravel.
Cheerleaders are encouraged to be ultra-competitive, and this drives them to higher and more dangerous stunts.
Explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS
Sepsis Case Study Review Scenario: At 12:00 noon, Jose Guerrero, a 17 year old high school student on the soccer team, arrives at the Emergency Department (ED) a few days after cutting his foot at practice. The area on his foot around the wound has progressively gotten red, tender, hot to the touch, and has some drainage. Today it caused pain when walking and he was feeling weak and had a temperature. His only medical history is a mild case of asthma for which he occasionally uses an inhaler. The ED Technician takes Jose’s vital signs. Jose’s vital signs are: • Heart Rate (HR) 98 • Respiratory Rate (RR) 24 • Temperature (T) 38.2° C • Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) 100 (normal for Jose = 125 – 135) • Level of Consciousness Alert & oriented to time, place and person • Weight 90 kg Using the Sepsis Algorithm, answer the following questions: • Does Jose have 2 or more Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria? • If yes, what criteria? • Is there an actual or potential infection? • If so, what is the source? • What should happen next? . Based on Jose’s condition and vital signs, here are the steps the ED staff take: • They place Jose into a bed at 1230 pm. • The nurse starts an intravenous (IV) line in case fluids or IV medications need to be given • The doctor orders the following labs: Lactate, Blood Culture and Complete Blood Count (CBC) (the phlebotomist draws the labs at 1255 pm) • The doctor orders 1 Liter (L) of intravenous fluid [normal saline (NS)] and the nurse gives the fluid starting at 1:20 pm, at the time she hangs the fluid bag the SBP = 88 and the HR = 102 In the meantime, Jose is starting to shiver. Some lab results come back from the lab at 1:40 pm. The lab results are: • Lactate = 4.2 • CBC: White Blood Cell (WBC) count = 15 thousand; Hematocrit (Hct) = 42 • The blood culture is pending The ED technician takes Jose’s vital signs (VS) again at 1:45 pm after the liter of fluid has been given to him. Jose’s vital signs are now: • SBP = 80 • HR = 114 • RR = 28 • T = 39° C • Jose looks very pale Answer the following questions: • Is John’s condition improving? • What do you think needs to happen now? Because Jose’s condition is not improving: • The doctor orders another liter (L) of fluid (NS) and IV antibiotics and asks the nurse to get VS again as soon as the fluid is administered • 1 L fluid is given at 2:10 pm • The antibiotic is started at 2:20 pm and takes 30 min to give • The doctor calls the nurse at 2:25 pm and tells her that he wants to start Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT) on Jose The start time for EGDT is 1:40 pm when the lactate result of 4.2 came back from the lab. All interventions related to his care that have time frames associated with them are based on this start time. The liter of fluid has been administered and at 2:30 the nurse checks John’s VS again as the doctor ordered. Jose’s vital signs are: • SBP = 85 • HR = 105 • RR = 25 • T = 38.7° C The sepsis catheter is inserted at 3:05 pm and the nurse starts monitoring the measurements from the catheter that give information that helps guide treatment for Jose. The doctor orders a chest X-ray to make sure the catheter is inserted correctly and makes arrangements to transfer Jose to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as soon as possible. Here are the values recorded from the sepsis catheter: Time CVP MAP ScvO2 3:15 pm 4 56 60 3:40 pm 5 57 4:10 pm 5 56 62 4:45 pm 6 59 5:10 pm 8 60 65 5:40 pm 8 59 6:00 pm 10 62 64 6:30 pm 9 64 6:55 pm 9 67 66 7:15 pm 8 68 7:40 pm 9 68 68 8:15 pm 8 70 8:45 pm 10 69 69 9:10 pm 9 68 9:45 pm 9 72 72 The ED staff takes another lactate draw at 7:05 pm. The results from that draw arrive at 7:57 pm and are 2.3. Based on this information, did the ED staff meet the EGDT goals outlined in the Sepsis Algorithm? Which of these were met? • Antibiotics given at the right time? • Sepsis catheter inserted at the right time? • CVP, MAP, ScvO2 targets? • Decreased repeat lactate? Jose slowly improves over the next 2 days while in the ICU. He remains on IV antibiotics and is transferred to the Medical Surgical unit until he is discharged home 2 days later.
Answer:
Question is too long.
A pregnant woman has been repeatedly exposed to lead. What is
the MOST likely outcome?
A. The baby may have malformations, heart defects, and a
low birth weight.
B. The baby may have a small skull, spina bifida, cleft
palate, and blindness.
C. The baby may have low birth weight, tremors, and a
small skull.
D. The baby may have intellectual disabilities and there is a
risk of miscarriage or stillbirth.
What social skill overcomes anxiety?
Answer: Coping skills and self-care can also go a long way in making social anxiety bearable. They can help you fine-tune the way you respond to social anxiety-provoking situations. Self-care is more of a proactive approach while coping skills are more of a reactive approach.
Answer:
Maintain Confident Body Language
Socialize More
Explanation:
definition of disease? a really good one please
Answer:
a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury
Explanation: