Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A: Technically right but other answers make more sense
B: No, just no
C: Ice packs dont really do much before a workout
D: The corrct answer, if you dont wanna get hurt stretch and warm up
Answer:
D. Warm up and then stretch before beginning vigorous exercise.
Explanation:
See attached image.
what medical career is this?!
a medical doctor that specializes in the care and treatment of diseases and disorders of children
Answer:
pediatrician
Explanation:
Answer:
Pediatricians
Explanation:
A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in care and treatment of children :)
How to love yourself?
Answer:
You can take care of your skin, maybe a nice relaxing bath. Wear clothes you love. Tell yourself nice things in the mirror. DO WHAT YOU LOVE!! :D
Question #1
Elon staying away from a patient with behavioral health issues is
an example of what?
Avoidance
O Rejection
O Discrimination
O Fear
Answer:
I believe this is discrimination
Which type of brain imaging would be best to observe specific mental functions by studying electromagnetic or metabolic activity in the brain, like blood flow?
a. structural imaging (MRI, CT scan, X-ray)
b. functional imaging (PET scan, fMRI)
Answer:
b. functional imaging (PET scan, fMRI)
Explanation:
How to love yourself?
PLZ HELP I ONLY HAVE A MINUTE PLZ HELP
The general rule for numbers is that any number under 10 is/are ______________ and numbers 10 and above is/are ________________.
a. expressed in numeric form, spelled out
b. spelled out, expressed in numeric form
c. spelled in numeric form, expressed out
d. There is no general rule
Answer:
d
Explanation:
what is the testament for pneumococcal pneumonia?
Answer: Pneumococcal disease is a common, yet potentially serious infection caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of serious community-acquired illness worldwide. In addition to being the most common cause of community acquired pneumonia, it also causes invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) which includes bacteremia and meningitis.
Older adults are at increased risk from pneumococcal disease. In the United States, the rate of IPD among adults = 65 is 3-fold greater than the population average. More alarmingly, the rate of death among adults = 65 is 4.5-fold greater than the population average. Outbreaks of pneumococcal disease do occur in nursing homes and are likely under-reported.
Explanation:
What are some reflexes that continue throughout a person's life?
Answer:
Blinking is a reflex which continues throughout life. There are other reflexes which occur in infancy and also disappear a few weeks or months after birth. The presence of reflexes at birth is an indication of normal brain and nerve development.
Explanation:
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Some of the reflexes that continue throughout a person's life are
Blinking Yawn Cough GagCertain reflexes developed at infancy gradually fade away as the infant undergoes maturity and the reflexes are replaced with well structured and well learned behavior. while some reflexes stay throughout a person's life and some of such reflexes includes
Blinking Yawning Cough/sneeze GagReflexes are involuntary actions that occur in response to certain external or internal stimuli just like with blinking of the eye when an object is brought too close to the eye.
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What successes is this school seeing? How do you think this kind of school would do in the United States?
it will do very well
Explanation:
if your academic standards are outstanding ,there is a 90% chance of success
this is a jojo refrence
Answer:
oh, is it now? since it need to be at least 20 characters long
true or false? i need help
Answer:Bruh u got it wrong when u put false so put true
Explanation:
what are antibodies answer with examples ( Atleast 8 examples )
Answer:
Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins that are produced by the immune system to help stop intruders from harming the body. The invaders are called antigens.
Explanation:
The five main classes of antibodies (immunoglobulins): IgG, IgA, IgD, IgE, and IgM and Camelid Antibodies
A 19-year-old male comes into the doctor’s office complaining of
painful urination. Upon exam the physician finds significant urethral
discharge. The Patients admits to having unprotected sex with a
women 5 days prior. Lab results find gram-negative diplococci within
white blood cells.
Name of the Bacteria:
Name of the Disease:
all of the following are transported in the entire body except for
A 68-year-old retired banker comes to your clinic for evaluation of left shoulder pain. He swims for 30 minutes daily each morning. He notes a sharp, catching pain and a sensation of something grating when he tries overhead movements of his arm. On physical examination, you note tenderness just below the tip of the acromion in the area of the tendon insertions. The drop arm test is negative, and there is no limitation with shoulder shrug. The client is not holding his arm close to his side, and there is no tenderness to palpation in the bicipital groove when the arm is at the client's side, flexed to 90 degrees, and then supinated against resistance. Based on this description, what is the most likely cause of his shoulder pain?
Answer:
shoulder impingement syndrome?
Explanation:
Which of the following should NOT be included when taking a phone message?
Answer:
do not type in full sentences
Explanation:
because it makes you look like a professional a writing
PLEASE HELP
Use the drop-down menu to select the answer that completes each sentence.
A(An)
typically includes both medical records and financial systems for the hospital.
Hospitals must find a way to protect EHR to ensure
.
A(An)
is a network solution that can protect patient information.
The management of computer systems should include attention to
so that different systems and data types can operate together.
Hospitals will work to protect and secure patient information to stay in
with HIPAA.
Answer:
1. HIS
2. patient confidentiality
3. intranet
4. interoperability
5.compliance
Explanation:
Edge 2020 assignment :)
Answer:
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Explanation:
When you enter a crime scene to provide patient care, you don't need to be concerned about destroying evidence because patient care is all that matters.
True
False
Addressing both behavioral health and patient primary care
when treating patients creates
2.
3
4
5
O shorter-lasting, less effective results
O longer-lasting, more effective results
O non-lasting, non-effective results
O medium-lasting, somewhat effective results
Answer:
longer lasting, more effective results
Which of the following terms is associated with the process of killing
pathogenic organisms or of rendering them inactive?
O Sterilization
O Ultrasonic sanitization
O Disinfection
O Sanitization
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how much glycogen does the liver store
A. one-third
B. two-thirds
How do you classify a carbohydrate, lipid and protein?
Answer:
Biological macromolecules
Explanation:
A carbohydrate is a macromolecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. A lipid is a molecule made of fatty acid chains. Lipids are nonpolar, which causes them to separate from water. (Example: Fats and oils.) A protein is molecule made from a long chain of amino acids.
How do tissues repair?
Answer:
tissues repair by connective tissue involves the influx of debris-removing inflammatory cells, formation of granulation tissue (a substance consisting of fibroblasts and delicate capillaries in a loose extracellular matrix) and conversion of said granulation tissue into fibrous tissue that is remodeled over time to form a scar. there are five major components in this process: inflammation, new vessel formation, fibroblast proliferation, collagen synthesis and scar remodeling.
Explanation:
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Explain the relationship between: DNA, genes and proteins and mutations.
Tell me what you think people with depression feel, think act?
Answer:
bad things
Explanation:
they do a lot of things
cry alone
be pessimistic
sometimes do suic ide
bad things :(
Question #4
A person dealing with mental health issues can have a stigma
against themselves and others dealing with behavioral health.
n# 1
n#2
n #3
n#4
True
O False
U
The answer to this is true. not sure what n#1 and so on is
A 21-year-old Asian female comes into the doctor suffering from
vomiting and non-bloody diarrhea for 8 hours. When asked about the
las meal she ate, she says she reheated some 3-day old rice. Stool lab
results find gram-positive rods.
Name of the Bacteria:
Name of the Disease:
Virginia is an elderly patient at a care center who becomes ill with pneumonia and is taken to the hospital. At the hospital, the nursing assistant caring for Virginia notices that she is overweight and has sores on her body. She is also very fearful around people and hard to talk to. She has many bruises of various stages and struggles seeing without her glasses. Which symptoms should be the most worrisome to the nursing assistant?
The symptoms should be the most worrisome to the nursing assistant that the bruises are because she shows symptoms of elder abuse by being fearful of people around her.
What are bruises?Blood or bleeding under the skin due to some trauma which is typically black and blue at first, with the colour changes as the healing progresses further.
Most of the bruises are formed when the small blood vessels such as capillaries near the surface of skin are broken by the impact of a blow or injury very often on the arms or legs region. When this happens, the blood starts leaking out of the vessels and initially appears as a dark mark on the skin. Eventually the body reabsorbs all the blood, and the mark disappears gradually.
The bruises on Virginia indicates that she had injuries which could be due to elderly abuse she was facing.
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what happens after the respiratory system moves oxygen into the blood?
A. The circulatory system moves oxygen-rich blood through the lungs.
B. The circulatory system moves oxygen-rich blood around the entire body.
C. The circulatory system moves oxygen-rich blood to the heart.
D. The circulatory system moves oxygen-rich blood around the body.
Answer- B: The circulatory system moves the oxygen-rich blood around the entire body.
Explanation: Correct on Edg 2020.
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Which superficial landmarks would best help describe the location of the dark spot on the image below?
anterior and posterior axillary lines
anterior axillary and midaxillary lines
midaxillary line only
midaxillary and posterior axillary lines
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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