ANSWER:
I think it's true
EXPLANATION:
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fresh pourty should be rejected when ?
Answer:
Reject meat, fish, or poultry that is slimy, sticky, or dry. Also reject it if it has soft flesh that leaves in imprint when you touch it. ...
What did Tia enter in item #2 of the flowchart to further
explain the process of a hepatitis B infection?
Options are not provided in the question. The complete question is as following:
a flowchart. box 1 reads, hepatitis b is a pathogen found in bodily fluids. box 2 reads, item number 2. box 3 reads, people spread hepatitis b to others after infection.
What did Tia enter in item #2 of the flowchart to further explain the process of a hepatitis B infection?
A. This pathogen spreads through childbirth or close physical contact with an infected person.
B. People with strong immune systems fight hepatitis infections more easily.
C. This pathogen infects people who practice safe food handling practices.
D. Genetic makeup places some people at risk for contracting hepatitis.
Answer:
A. This pathogen spreads through childbirth or close physical contact with an infected person.
Explanation:
Hepatitis B infection is caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) which affects the liver of a person. some of the symptoms of this infection are abdominal pain, yellowing of the eyes and dark urine. It is treated with antiviral medications.
Hepatitis B is spread due to exposure to infected bodily fluids. The pathogen can be spread through childbirth as if a pregnant woman is infected then it can easily spread to her baby at birth. physical contacts allow entry of infected body fluid through mouth and genitalia, which can also spread hepatitis B.
Hence, as the flow chart show spreading of hepatitis B, the correct option will be A.
Answer:
A.This pathogen spreads through childbirth or close physical contact with an infected person.
Explanation:
I just got it right on the assignment from Edge2020.
Carlen just received her PhD. She specialized in in vitro fertilization, a process that combines the egg and sperm outside of
the body and then transfers it into a woman's uterus for implantation. Which healthcare professional titles are best suited to
Carlen's education and specialty?
O O O O
gynecologist or RN
O embryologist or fertility specialist
O midwife or laboratory technician
sonography technician or APN
Answer:
embryologist or fertility specialist
Explanation:
The other professions dont deal with IVF
Answer:
B. embryologist or fertility specialist
Explanation:
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What benefit does a 401(k) plan provide over an IRA? A. a higher rate of return B. fewer investment options C. less investment risk D. on-hand financial advisors E. employer’s contribution
Answer:
Employer's Contribution on Plato
Hope this helped
Explanation:
Answer:
E. Employer's Contribution
Explanation:
Just took the test and it was the answer.
Jaime Carrera, a Hispanic man in his late 20s, is brought to Inner Urgent Care by coworkers when he injures his head in an accident at a construction site where he is working. His head is bleeding profusely. As Jaime’s coworkers watch the health care team implement Standard Precautions for infection control, one of them, his own shirt and hands covered with Jaime’s blood, pulls the medical assistant aside and whispers frantically, “What are you doing? Does he have AIDS?”
What is the best therapeutic response of the medical assistant?
Answer:
Explanation:
The best response for the medical assistant is to calm the person down. the medical assistant should check Jaime's blood to make sure he doesn't have AIDS. If he does, he should answer in a calm, soothing voice, saying that everything is going to be fine and they will find a way to stop it. If there isn't he should say in it a cheerful voice so the person knows he is telling the truth.
Which statement best describes what happens to the obesity rate as median income increases?
Answer: can u plz give the statement(s) so i can tell u which one it is, thank you, i would like 2 help! (:
Explanation:
Answer:
The obesity rate decreases.
Explanation: just took the test
The main responsibility of the reproductive system is
the creation of new life.
the development of secondary sex characteristics.
the development of the later life stages.
the creation of new organs.
Answer:
the creation of new life.
When checking for breathing, if you hear gasps
then that could mean that something is wrong. you could have asthma, COPD, lung collapsing, or many other thing that are and are not just about aging problems.
True or fasle skinner formulated the learning model known as operant conditions
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Operant conditioning is a form of learning that involves giving reward when a good behavior is exhibited and refusing or denying the individual of any reward when a wrong or unruly behavior is exhibited.
Skinner was an American psychologist and was known as the founder of Operant Conditioning through his different theories and works on it.
Which of these jobs is a top fast-growing career in health services? A. Hospital administrator B. Dental Hygienist C.Lab technician D. Phlebotomists
Answer
B.
Explanation:
Just got correct
When visiting your doctor, the charges accrued for the resources used are reported in an
Answer:
bill isn't it?
Explanation:
bill of course
GIVE BRAINLIEST !!! help me with these quick definitions in FT, pls
Coagulation
Aeration
Denaturation
Cross contamination
Answer:
Hey!
Your definitions are below!!
Explanation:
Coagulation: Is the reaction (often with heat...) or process of a liquid-based substance, especially eggs white/yolk and blood, changing "state" to a solid or semi-solid state.
Denaturation: Is the common alteration of proteins in their shape because some type of externally applied stress upon it... (by applying heat, acid or alkali), because of this the compound is no longer able to do its job.
Aeration: Is the introduction/exposure of air onto the a material/substance.
Cross Contamination: Is an unintentional process by which bacteria or other microorganisms (viruses/dust etc) are transferred from one object to another, with harmful effects such as food poisoning...
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
Suggest three initial steps an organization would need to take upon identifying deficiencies in quality. What might be some challenges to addressing those deficiencies and putting the steps into action?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
According to the Food Code, proper food labels should NOT contain: The date that frozen preparation-needed foods are to be consumed The date frozen foods should be eaten once removed from the freezer The 24-hour time limit for thawed foods to be consumed The period of time ready-to-eat foods were refrigerated before being frozen
Answer: proper food label should not contain The date that frozen preparation-needed foods are to be consumed.
Explanation: If a food can be frozen its usage can be extended beyond the use by date labeled on it, therefore, 'use by' dates are not significant on frozen foods since it can be conserved until whenever it is consumed. Only fresh foods need use by dates as they spoil or expire quicker.
Which of following types of splints can be used to immobilize an injury.
Select all that apply.
Here are the answer choices
Soft splints
Rigid Splints
Anatomical Splints
Wood Splint
Answer:
soft splints, rigid splints & anatomical splints
Explanation:
1. What are 4 strength building exercises (2 upper body/2 lower body) your Volleyball player can do to
improve their muscular strength?
2. How will each exercise help your Volleyball player in their sport?
Answer:
Pull ups, planks
For lower body run, squats
which method provides that most support and ensures the most success in a new exercise program
Answer:
recording all physical activities in a journal
Explanation:
it is easier for us to keep track of the value and the result of the exercises. With the diary, we can identify if all of the exercises that we completed was the target of all the muscle groups that have the intent and if all the combination of exercise to burn enough calories to our ideal weight.
In the management of the health crisis, how can technical, human, and conceptual skills be relevant for
the Minister of health to enable him rally around health workers?
Answer:
Motivation in the work context can be defined as an individual's degree of willingness to exert and maintain an effort towards organizational goals. Health sector performance is critically dependent on worker motivation, with service quality, efficiency, and equity, all directly mediated by workers' willingness to apply themselves to their tasks. Resource availability and worker competence are essential but not sufficient to ensure desired worker performance. While financial incentives may be important determinants of worker motivation, they alone cannot and have not resolved all worker motivation problems. Worker motivation is a complex process and crosses many disciplinary boundaries, including economics, psychology, organizational development, human resource management, and sociology. This paper discusses the many layers of influences upon health worker motivation: the internal individual-level determinants, determinants that operate at organizational (work context) level, and determinants stemming from interactions with the broader societal culture. Worker motivation will be affected by health sector reforms which potentially affect organizational culture, reporting structures, human resource management, channels of accountability, types of interactions with clients and communities, etc. The conceptual model described in this paper clarifies ways in which worker motivation is influenced and how health sector reform can positively affect worker motivation. Among others, health sector policy makers can better facilitate goal congruence (between workers and the organizations they work for) and improved worker motivation by considering the following in their design and implementation of health sector reforms: addressing multiple channels for worker motivation, recognizing the importance of communication and leadership for reforms, identifying organizational and cultural values that might facilitate or impede implementation of reforms, and understanding that reforms may have differential impacts on various cadres of health workers.