What is generally a safe frequency of activity for a workout
Which of these choices is NOT a cultural influence on our wellness? A. attitude B. behavior C. hereditary diseases D. mediaHow can you increase your awareness of hereditary diseases? A. performing self-checks B. getting screened by a professional C. looking for indicators D. all of the above
Answer:
The answer is media I just took the test
Explanation:
Boomers don't understand that the media can negatively impact us. Anyway the other three are considered better answers. And as for the second question search it up on quizlit.
Tourette’s
What are some types of tic
Name them and put examples or the meaning of the tic
Answer:
Common tics are blinking, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing, and facial movements.
Answer:
Explanation:
Blinking violently, making weird sounds, cursing, (for some people but not all) hurting yourself, ducking your head, and MUCH MORE
Hope you find this helpful!!! (Because I have them, I gave you some of mine that I share with other people)
What is one of the most common challenges influencing the current
delivery system of health care in the non-profit sector?
A. Ensuring the programs make a profit in struggling
communities
B. Ensuring programs are fun and engaging to bring in new
people
C. Providing adequate training to working volunteers
O D. Finding adequate funding to run programs effectively
D. Finding adequate funding to run programs effectively
If I wanted to workout my trapezius muscles which exercise would be best to choose?
O Leg Raises
O Superman
O High knees
O Shoulder Taps
Answer:
shoulder taps
Explanation:
that muscle is located along the spine
Tasks are required activities that need to take place in order to complete a goal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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Answer:
The answer is True.
Explanation:
Edge 9-1-2020
Answer:
Its true
Explanation:
cause i didthe test and i got them all right ;)
who are responsible for enforcing food legislation:
Answer:U.S. law arises from several levels of government: state, federal and local. It also arises from the three branches of U.S. government: legislative, executive and judicial. These pages introduce the relationships among the three branches of government and among these levels of U.S. government
Explanation:
Some major life events of older adulthood include all of the following EXCEPT:A. retirementB. health problemsC. changes in relationshipsD. midlife crisis
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What part of the cherry should you never eat?
Answer:
the seed
Explanation:
The seed duh and the stem .
Answer:
the seed or pit, and stem
Explanation:
Tia uses natural processes to manage crop production on her farmland. She avoids the use of fertilizers for producing crops. Which alternative agriculture strategy is Tia using? A. community watershed management B. cropping patterns C. integrated pest management D. organic farming
Answer:
D. organic farming
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described it seems that Tia is using the agriculture strategy known as organic farming. This strategy focuses on integrated farming systems that function towards sustainability and the enhancement of soil fertility and biological diversity while at the same time preventing the use of any synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, genetically modified organisms, or any kind of growth hormones. Thus maintaining everything as natural as possible.
In adrenocortical insufficiency, such as Addison disease, the most severe manifestations are the result of:_________
a. An insufficient amount of T4 and T3
b. Deficiencies in the renin-angiotensin system
c. An insufficient amount of circulating cortisol
d. Decreased levels of all the adrenocortical hormones
The correct answer is C. An insufficient amount of circulating cortisol
Explanation:
The main cause of adrenocortical insufficiency is the lack of production and circulation of hormones, especially of cortisol (steroid hormone). Moreover, the lack of cortisol is caused by damages in the adrenal glands. Besides this, this insufficiency leads to conditions such as Addison disease, which is associated with symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, dizziness, and can be life-threatening. According to this, the correct answer is option C considering insufficiency cortisol plays a major role in this condition.
23. Which of the following is not a common effect of depressants?
A. Slowed digestion
B. Paralysis
C. Reduced heart rate
D. None of the above
What vitamin helps nails grow?
Answer:
The main vitamin I believe is keratin.
Answer:
biotin
Explanation:
Malaria, African sleeping sickness, and trichomoniasis are all examples of what type of pathogen?
Answer:
protozoa or protozoan infection
Use the drop-down tool to select the word or phrase that completes each sentence.
In ancient times, flint tips were used for
Scalpels were discovered and associated with the practice of
were tools that were discovered and associated with being able to grab parts of the
human body.
Answer:
Dental fillings
Embalming
Forceps
Explanation:
Answer:
Dental filling, embalming, forceps
Explanation:
Which of the following do grieving people need the post
Answer:
Grieving people need a warm place to call home.
Explanation:
Answer:
support
Explanation:
why is it important that the heart and lungs are kept healthy
Answer:
The heart and lungs work together to make sure the body has the oxygen-rich blood it needs to function properly. The right side of the heart picks up the oxygen-poor blood from the body and moves it to the lungs for cleaning and re-oxygenating.
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John is a good student, has lots of friends, and spends much of his free time practicing the guitar with his band. He eats a lot of fast-food burgers and is 10 pounds overweight. Draw his health triangle.
Answer:
The health triangle of john is attached.
Explanation:
Health is the physical and mental representation of one's body efficiency and well being in vagarious aspects of body of an individual. These different aspects are measured with the help of the health triangle.
The health triangle includes the physical health, social health and mental health of the individual. In ths question John has very good mental and social health as his academic and social life is very nice however the physical health is little bit affected due to the overeating and being 10 pounds overweight,
The health triangle of john is attached.
“Most people who are sexually mature can have a baby, but not everyone can be a parent” Discuss
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Being sexually mature means that your body produces sex hormones that allow a baby to fertilized in a female's uterus and develop and be born. When teens hit puberty, many of these hormones begin to develop, so they technically could have a baby and be a parent. However, at an age like 12, you are still going through school and growing up yourself. People that age are not at the right stage in life to be raising a child, even though their bodies can produce one. Someone who has finished school and is working hard to sustain a family is much more fit to raise a child than a teenager that is not ready. This is why it is a good idea to give babies up for adoption when you have one without being ready to be a parent so that people that are ready to be parents can have a child.
I hope that this helps you out! Have a wonderful day! :D
Select the correct answer.
Which is an example of electronic medicine?
A.
accessing medical information through MEDLINE
B.
consulting physicians through email
C.
dispensing medication through computerized dispensing units
D.
using advances in technology to aid biotechnological
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
using advance in technology to aid biotechnological
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
What category of support consumes the most money?
O Housing and transportation
O Health care and food
Child care and education
Answer:
O Health care and food
Explanation:
Answer:
Housing and transportation
Explanation:
true or false Heart disease and cancer were two of the most common causes of death in 2006.
Which of the following is NOT part of the patient's bill of rights? A. Right to 100% cost coverage by health insurance B. Right to emergency treatment C. Right to privacy D. Right to informed consent
Right to 100% cost coverage by health insurance is not a part of patient's bill of rights. The correct option is A.
What is patient's bill of rights?When you volunteer to take part in clinical research as a patient or as a healthy subject, you are protected by the Clinical Center Patients' Bill of Rights.
It involves right of emergency treatment, right to privacy, and also right to informed consent.
Thus, the correct option is A, as it is not included.
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2. The best way to describe wellness is (1 point)
Answer:
The well being of a form of life on Earth.
Explanation:
What are nutritional needs?
Answer: Our nutritional needs are mainly carbs, fats, proteins, fibres, vitamins and minerals, roughage, water Etc. this help in the normal functionimy of our body and we need it in our daily metabolic activities and for our energy.
If you suspect illegal or unethical behavior relating to Medicare or Medicaid fraud or abuse you should:______.
Answer:
contact the Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
Explanation:
The directional term for away from the surface of the body is
Answer:
TOWARD OR ON THE SURFACE OF THE BODY. DEEP. AWAY FROM THE SURFACE OF THE BODY. TERM WITH SAME MEANING AS ANTERIOR. VENTRAL.
Explanation:
Teens often give in to negative peer pressure because they want to be accepted and may feel awkward. True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because they want some the teens to be associated with them or want to have friends which they do not know are bad
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I am a teenager and I have even gave in to negative peer pressure because I wanted to feel accepted. So the answer to this question is true.
Disadvantage of smoking
Daniel is using an AED. He makes sure the patient is in a dry location and places the pads on the designated locations. He then supports the victims head as he presses the "shock” button on the AED. When he is done, he starts CPR for 2 minutes and follows the AED directions. Is he performing this procedure correctly?
Answer:The answer is B - no,
Explanation:
he should not be touching the victim when he presses the "shock" button
Answer:
No, he should not be touching the victim when he presses the “shock” button.
Explanation: