Our basic needs in hierarchical order

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Answer 1

Answer:

Self-actualization, Esteem, Love/Belonging, Safety, Physiological.

Our Basic Needs In Hierarchical Order
Answer 2
Self-actualization, Esteem, Love/Belonging, Safety, Physiological.

Hope that helps!!

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The physician ordered Velosef (cephradine) IM 50mg/kg/day in equally divided doses four times a day for a child who weighs 40 pounds. Convert pounds to kilograms and then calculate the prescribed dosage

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Answer:



Explanation:

40 pounds = 18.14 kilos

The dosage is 50mg/kg/day ---> 50 x 18.14 = 907 mg/day ----> divided by 4 (because it's four times a day) ---> the final prescription will be 226 mg IM every 6 hours.

obs: in these cases the doctor can either round the dosage up to 250 or down to 200.

40pounds =18.14 kilograms:)

One in _____middle school students has used cigarettes in the past 30 days and one in __________ high school students has used cigarettes in the past 30 days.

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Answer:

One in 14 middle school students has used cigarettes in the past 30 days and one in 4 high school students has used cigarettes in the past 30 days.

Explanation:

Source: CDC 2018

your answer would me one is 14 middle schools and one in 4 high schools:)

As trading partners, covered entities agree to use the same set of medical codes.
True or false?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

I guess it's true

Explanation:

6. Who will be forced to handle your corpse if you die in an impaired driving
collision?
A. Paramedics
B. A coroner or medical examiner
C. Morgue attendants
D. All of the above

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Answer:

d. all of the above

Explanation:

google

Answer:All of the above

Step by Step explanation:Google

Someone I know was climbing a tree, then fell, and broke both arms. Is it painful? Someone tell me about it.

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Answer:

YES

Explanation:

When they first hit the ground, the impact makes them forget about the pain. Some people might not feel the pain due to them hitting their head at a certain spot which is dangerous. Breaking a bone is like cracking a part of your body, but instead of stopping the crack it continues till you feel a hard like object penetrating the inside of your skin.

Answer:

If you have had a fall or hit your arm you might feel or hear a snap or a cracking sound.

The main symptom is pain, which will be worse if you try to move your arm. A broken upper arm (fractured humerus) can be extremely painful, so much so that you may feel sick, dizzy or faint.

Other symptoms of a broken upper arm are:

You will be unable to use your arm.

Your elbow or upper arm may be swollen.

Your elbow or upper arm may bruise.

If it is a very severe break, your arm may be a different shape.

You may notice tingling or numbness.

There may be bleeding if the broken bone (or your fall) has damaged the skin.

Explanation:

why is knowing medical law important? IN YOUR OWN WORDS

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Answer:

It is important because with these laws in place it helps people be able to follow the same guidelines and helps people not to be doing so many things at once like for example one person is doing something for a sition and another is doing something different for the exact same situation. It would otherwise be chaos without it.

i think it is important because if you break the laws you could lose your medical license or go to jail, or both.

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Question 9.
If some women have yeast infection what she should use at home to clear it up?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Greek yogurt. Probiotics can be effective against C. albicans. ...

Boric acid. ...

Essential oil of oregano. ...

Probiotic suppositories and supplements. ...

Coconut oil. ...

Tea tree oil. ...

Apple cider vinegar. ...

Garlic.

Answer:

water intake to urinate more, in order to flush out sugars that cause yeast infection.

Explanation:

relieve Itching with a cold pack or a cool bath.

she can also use garlic and yogurt, but water intake is the best.

What was William Harvey's discovery about the human body?
A. The same blood flowed through the veins and arteries.
B. Ancient ideas of human anatomy and bodily functions were wrong.
C. Four fluids existed in the body: blood, yellow bile black bile and phlegm.
D. Two types of blood flowed through the veins and arteries.

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Answer:

A) The same blood flowed through the veins and arteries.

Explanation:

William Harvey (1578-1657) was a British physician that lived from 1578 to 1657. He studied medicine at Padua, Italy, and became Royal Physician for kings James I and Charles I.

He was the first person to correctly describe how the human body's circulatory system works. He described how the heart, veins and arteries form one single complete circuit that extends through the whole human body.

Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

The first person to correctly articulate with proof, how the blood circulates the body was William Harvey.

Besides proving that it's the same blood that flows through the veins and arteries, he also showed that Arteries transport oxygenated blood from the heart to the whole body, after the blood has exchanged oxygen for carbon dioxide, the Veins carries the blood without oxygen back to the heart from where it goes to the lungs for more oxygen.

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Which of the following statements about asthma is false:
Select one:
a. Asthma affects more boys than girls.
b. Asthma affects more African American than Hispanic or White children.
c. Asthma can be severe enough to cause death.
d. Children with asthma are less likely to suffer from other childhood diseases.

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D because if you have asthma you could still be affected by a other childhood disease a b c is all true data shows prof of a b and c

The answer is D children with asthma are less likely to suffer from other childhood diseases

Which of the following is true? Automated external defibrillators can stun the lungs and restart breathing in a victim. CPR may prevent biological death if performed immediately after clinical death. Defibrillation is most successful when performed between 5 and 10 minutes after cardiac arrest begins. CPR can be performed on a conscious victim.

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Answer:

CPR may prevent biological death if performed immediately after clinical death.

Explanation:

the second to last one

A physician has been practicing medicine for forty years. Within the last fifteen years, he has shifted from handwriting all of his cases to inputting information into his electronic medical record. This is an example of the importance ofA physician has been practicing medicine for forty years. Within the last fifteen years, he has shifted from handwriting all of his cases to inputting information into his electronic medical record. This is an example of the importance of

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Answer:

This is an example of the importance of an electronic medical report

Explanation:

The benefits of electronic health records include: Better health care by improving all aspects of patient care, including safety, effectiveness, patient-centeredness, communication, education, timeliness, efficiency, and equity.

That’s hard I don’t really know sorry

At lower doses,
causes itching, nausea, and depression.
A. Dramamine
B. heroin
C. cocaine
D. marijuana

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Answer: B) Heroin

At lower doses, heroin causes itching, nausea, slowed breathing, and depression

The answer is B. Heroin causes itching, nausea and depression at low doses

The term literacy refers to:
Select one:
a. the ability to monitor and understand one's own thoughts and thinking processes

b. the use of control processes in thinking and problem solving

c. the skills involved in reading and writing

d. the percentage of people in a group who can read at least at the 4th-grade level

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C. The skills involved in reading and writing
the answer is letter C

Which of these tests are not included in a typical lipid panel
Total cholesterol
Total triglyceride
VLDL
Creatinie

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Answer:

Creatine

Explanation:

A typical lipid profile includes the following tests:

High density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) - “ good cholesterol”

Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) -“ bad cholesterol”

LDL/HDL Ratio (calculated values)

Triglycerides.

Very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C)

So Creatine isn't included

Hope this helps...

Answer:

Creatinine is not part of a typical lipid panel

Explanation:

Creatinine is commonly used to evaluate the renal function

Which of the following pairs of terms identify spaces that are roughly PERPENDICULAR (at right angles to one another) in the human brain (give or take 30 degrees or so)?


temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and cerebral aqueduct

temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and central part (“body”) of the lateral ventricle

precentral sulcus and postcentral sulcus

inferior frontal sulcus and inferior temporal sulcus

central sulcus and the parieto-occipital sulcus

superior frontal sulcus and inferior frontal sulcus


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Answer:

The correct option is;

Temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and the cerebral aqueduct

Explanation:

The temporal horn, of lateral ventricle, that is  is located in the temporal lobe below the frontal and third ventricle and it is positioned sideways flat with a slight inclination while the cerebral aqueduct traverses from the mid-brain which is closer to the to the crossing approximately perpendicularly in between the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle to the fourth ventricle which (the fourth ventricle) continues on to the central canal of the spinal cord.

The temporal horn of the lateral ventricles and cerebral aqueduct

Anytime there is a hazard present, the health-care worker should be immediately leave the area
True or False

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The answer to this question is true
They have to stay and check for patients. Do a quick sweep around the hospital and check for patients. So technically no they can’t immediately leave the area

Read the Nursing Assistants Standards. List ways you might apply these standards in a job setting.

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Responsibilities of a CNA include, but are not limited to:

Turning or repositioning patients
Gathering supplies for the RN or MD
Obtaining vital signs per protocol
Answering patient calls/bells
Bathing patients
Documentation of information obtained
Feeding patients, measuring and recording their food and liquid intake
Combing hair, shaving, caring for nails and brushing teeth
Cleaning rooms and bed linens
Stock supplies
Prepare rooms for admissions
Helping with medical procedures
Dressing wounds
Assisting patients with elimination
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A 46-year-old mother of three comes to the emergency department complaining of possible urinary tract infection. Her diagnoses are recurrent cystitis and cystocele. The doctor prescribes antibiotics and tells her to watch for signs of pyelonephritis. He has also ordered the patient an outpatient cystoscopy and a voiding cystogram.

Briefly describe how treatment options are different for this patient’s two diagnoses of cystitis and cystocele? Which diagnosis requires immediate attention and why?

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Answer:



Explanation:

Cystitis is totally different from cystocele.

Cystitis requires immediate treatment because it's a bladder infection that must be properly treated because otherwise, it might put one's life in danger due to being an infection.

Cystocele is a bulge of the bladder into the vagina. The majority of cases can result from childbirth. Mild cases don't need treatment. When required, treatment includes a flexible ring to support the bladder or surgery.

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Tell the five most common signals of a heart attack. Explain the steps (procedures) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

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Answer:

Chest pain

Shortness of breath

Weakness

Unusual sweating

Nausea and/or vomiting

CPR Steps:

1. Call 911 or ask someone else to.

2. Lay the person on their back and open their airways.

3. Check for breathing. If they are not breathing, start CPR.

4. Perform 30 chest compressions.

5. Perform two rescue breaths.

6. Repeat until an ambulance or automated external defibrillator (AED) arrives.

Explanation:

Answer:

1.Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back.

2.Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain.

3.Shortness of breath.

4.Cold sweat.

5.Fatigue.

Steps for CPR : Lay the person on their back and open their airways, Check for breathing, Perform 30 chest compressions, Perform two rescue breaths.

Repeat until an ambulance or automated external defibrillator (AED) arrives.

Wear a bicycle
ao to protect yourself from head injury.

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Answer:

Helmet, Nee Pads, Elbow Pads Wrist Guard.

Explanation:

A helmet to protect yourself from head injury when riding a bicycle

The pharmacy has received its order of Schedule II medi-
cations that were ordered during the previous activity. The
pharmacy has received all of the medications ordered, but
received only three bottles of methylphenidate 10 mg. Us-
ing the DEA Form 222 from the previous activity and a
blue pen, complete the remainder of the DEA form.

1. How would you handle the shortage of methylpheni-
date 10 mg?​

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Answer:

you would ration the medication

Explanation:

Send the whole order back

What is one of the benefits of protecting patient rights?
O Patients will pay the healthcare facility more money for their stay.
O Patients enjoy more positive healthcare experiences.
O Nursing assistants will receive higher tips from patients.
O Nursing assistants will be promoted to nurses.

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Answer:

B- Patients enjoy more positive healthcare experiences.

Explanation:

hope this helped. :))

B. Patients will enjoy more positive healthcare experiences.
This is important because people need to feel safe around healthcare workers, the patients need to feel valid.

From 1950 to 2050 in the U.S., the proportion of people age 65 and over in the population is expected to:
Select one:
a. decline slightly
b. increase dramatically
c. increase slightly
d. remain constant

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A decline slightly I am almost positive
remain constant or decline slightly
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