Answer:C
Explanation:
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During a biceps curl, the triceps play what role in contraction?
a.Antagonist
B.Assistant
c. Prime mover
d.Agonist
Answer:
A. Antagonist
Explanation:
The triceps, acting in opposition, is called the antagonist. Because the two muscles are located on opposite sides of the arm, the triceps must relax enough to allow the biceps to tense and contract during a curl. As it contracts, it shortens. As the triceps relaxes, it lengthens. (google)
how do you treat c.difficile
Answer:
vancomycin
fidaxomicin
Metronidazole
What activities are included in the ancillary services of a healthcare agency? Check all that apply.
A. blood tests
B. laundry
C. nursing care
D. speech therapy
E. X-rays
Answer:
Explanation:
C. nursing care
A. blood tests
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The activities included in the ancillary services of a healthcare agency are:
A. Blood tests
C. Nursing care
D. Speech therapy
E. X-rays
These activities are considered ancillary services because they support the primary healthcare services provided by the agency. Laundry, on the other hand, is not typically considered an ancillary service in the context of healthcare agencies.
X-rays are indeed included in the ancillary services of a healthcare agency. X-rays are a diagnostic imaging procedure commonly used to visualize internal structures of the body for diagnostic purposes. They are frequently performed in healthcare settings as part of the ancillary services provided to patients.
Hence the correct options are A,C,D,E
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Whats another word for ibuprofen?
Answer:
For me
Explanation:
I think another name it word for ibuprofen is Advil
Which member of the healthcare team is responsible for filling drug orders?
A. pharmacist
B. physician
C. RN
D. therapist
Answer:
Explanation:
Pharmacist i think
Answer:
A.Pharmacist
Explanation:
pharmacist, working in collaboration with other health care providers, undertake responsibility for patient outcomes with respect to their drug therapy. The principal task of the modern pharmacist is to identify, resolve and prevent drug-related problems.
The Omnibus Buget Reconciliation Act of 1987, commonly called OBRA, requires states to establish training and testing standards for which group of health care workers?
a. Nursing and geriatric assistants
b. Nurses
c. Laboratory technicians
d. Medical billers
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Nursing and geriatric assistants. In ancient times, religion played an important part in determining health care beliefs.
What are the 2 main fluid systems in your body?
A.blood and lymph
B.water and oxygen
C.blood and plasma
D.hormones and sugar
Answer:
A. Blood and Lymph
Explanation:
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which disease may be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle
Osteoporosis
sickle cel disease
huntington’s disease
lupus
Answer:
Huntington's disease.
Explanation:
Answer:
osteoporosis
Explanation:
Ambitia calitate sau defect in meseria de asistent medical
Answer: ambition equality or defect in the possession of nurse.
Explanation:
PLEASE MAKE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE WORDS HELPPPPP!!!!!!!!
In 2-4 sentences demonstrate your understanding of the following terms and how they relate to one another. Be sure not to simply define the terms, but to make connections between them.
license
code of ethics
suspension
revocation
Answer :
I have got a suspension from the company they even cut my license because I did not follow the code of ethics they said that for the ones that misbehave will fall into revocation of free time .
Select the correct answer. A herniated disc can occur when the _____ ruptures. A. Intervertebral disc B. Vertebral column C. Lordotic curve D. Osteomalacia
Answer:
C. Lordotic curve.
Explanation:
Lordosis can occur in both the lower back and neck. Some may experience an accident or injury that can cause the disc to rupture.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Describe three (3) ways that you can make sure you understand what your boss is asking for in his/her email or memo?
Which of the following is NOT a function of lipids?
Answer:
Long Term Energy Source
Explanation:
Why were the midwife's skills thought to be magical during the Middle Ages? Most midwives were women, and because women were often illiterate because they could not attend school, people thought they had too much "mysterious" knowledge to be trusted to help deliver babies. They were able to do things no trained physician could and because they were often seen in the company of witches. They were very experienced at sleight-of-hand tricks. They could accurately predict whether the baby was a boy or girl.
Answer:
A. Most midwives were women, and because women were often illiterate because they could not attend school, people thought they had too much "mysterious" knowledge to be trusted to help deliver babies.
Explanation:
The answer is A.
what are the blood supplies of your heart?
Answer:
Explanation:
Left coronary artery - divides into two branches (the circumflex artery and the left anterior descending artery). Left anterior descending artery (LAD) - supplies blood to the front and bottom of the left ventricle and the front of the septum. Pulmonary veins - bring oxygen-rich blood back to the heart from the lungs.
What common goals do these organizations have?
Answer:
what organizations?
Explanation:
Could the ‘lost’ ovum mentioned above still be fertilised if sperm reach it before it expires?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
i just know
Answer:
Explanation: sperm can survive for up to 72 hrs , if it reach the fallopian tube too late the egg will be gone
Does anyone have a favorite character in modern family
Answer:
No i like them all
Explanation:
Answer: yea kinda, Jay and his sister are my favorite characters in Modern Family
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a. azthma
b. tonsillectomy
c. pnemonia
d. tuberculosis
Look at the organizational chart for a home health agency. Click here to view the chart.
What model of nursing care delivery is used by this home health agency?
A. basic
B. functional
C. primary
D. team
Answer:
may be B and c is ans
Explanation:
The four classic nursing care delivery models used during the past five decades are: (1) total patient care, (2) functional nursing, (3) team nursing, and (4) primary nursing. Efforts to continually improve both the quality and cost-effectiveness of patient care have resulted in variations to these four classic models
Answer:
b. functional
Explanation:
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What caused the change to the photosensitive paper
Cognitive behavioural therapy has an excellent record of success, particularly in
the treatment of ____.
Answer:
depression, anxiety, ptsd, phobias, eating disorders, ocd.
Explanation:
what is the blood flow of the systemic circulatory
Answer: systematic circulation carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a function of lipids?
Act as an energy storehouse
Provide insulation, as body fat stores
Provide fuel
Provide protective padding for body structures
None of the above
Answer:
Provide Fuel
Explanation:
I think the answer is providing fuel, because these are the 4 main things that lipids do: Within the body, lipids function as an energy reserve, regulate hormones, transmit nerve impulses, cushion vital organs, and transport fat-soluble nutrients.
So based on that, I think it is that one. If it is wrong, please tell me, it would make great use of my knowledge. Thx!
What requirements do you think need to be met in order to become a nursing assistant? Check all that apply.
A. completing a competency evaluation
B. taking a state-approved training course
C. obtaining a listing on the state nursing assistant registry
D. applying for a job at the agency
Answer:
all of them
Explanation:
Answer:
All A B C D
Explanation:
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer that completes each sentence. Buccal administration is placing the drug . Inhalation is taking in a drug in liquid, powder, or gas form through . administration is placing a drug in the mouth and swallowing. Sublingual administration is placing the drug .
Answer and Explanation:
1. It refers to placing the drug between the gum and the cheek. This is done so that the drug dissolves and is absorbed by the mucous membranes of this region that will mix it with the blood, causing it to enter the bloodstream in a
2. It consists of respiratory administration where the drug enters the human body through the airways and can be transported along with oxygen to the entire body. It is necessary that a device is used for this type of administration. This device is called an inhaler.
3. This is oral administration and is the most common form of medication administration, as it is cheap and easy to manipulate. Some people cannot be submitted to it, which means that other methods need to be analyzed.
4. Sublingual administration allows the medication to be placed under the tongue, where it will dissolve and be absorbed by the tissue of that region, which will mix it in the bloodstream.
What is the nursing assistant’s role on the healthcare team?
A. to carry out doctors’ orders
B. to assist therapists in rehabilitating patients
C. to perform assigned nursing tasks
D. to assign tasks to other members of nursing services
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Which member of the healthcare team coordinates community resources?
A. LPN/LVN
B. physician
C. social worker
D. pharmacist
Answer:
D. Social worker.
Explanation:
The social worker explores the needs identified by discharge plans and works with community agencies to meet the patient needs.
Answer:
C social worker
Explanation:
Perjudican la salud de los trabajadores y trabajadoras, causando estrés y a largo plazo enfermedades cardiovasculares, respiratorias, inmunitarias, gastrointestinales, dermatológicas, endocrinológicas, musculoesqueléticas y mentales.
Answer:
Los riesgos psicosociales
Explanation:
Los riesgos psicosociales son elementos muy peligrosos a los que todos los que trabajan son vulnerables. Estos riesgos se originan en las organizaciones laborales y se desencadenan a través de situaciones estresantes, que involucran períodos y metas muy difíciles, jefes abusivos, acumulación de tareas, sobrecarga de tareas, entre otros que miden la salud física y mental de los trabajadores, causando problemas emocionales, sociales y biológicos.
En otras palabras, los riesgos psicosociales pueden dañar la salud de los trabajadores, provocar estrés y enfermedades cardiovasculares, respiratorias, inmunológicas, gastrointestinales, dermatológicas, endocrinológicas, musculoesqueléticas y mentales de larga duración.
Dr. Lita Proctor, Program Director for the Human Microbiome Project, has said this about antibiotic treatment: "We can often cause more problems than we cure in many cases when we take antibiotics, especially when we don't take the full regimen." How would you respond to this statement?
Answer:
That's not actually accurate!
Explanation:
Although not taking the full regimen may reduce the effectiveness of chemical combination that is supposed to kill the bacteria not "cause more problems", In general, antibiotics have proven to be helpful for maintaining a healthy/comfortable body.
For example, one's ear may begin to itch as a result of an ear infection, but by taking antibiotics the infection can be killed. Or it may even be a skin or dental infection, etc which in most cases are treated by antibiotics.