Answer:
How can you improve the health of your community?
Here are 8 ideas to help you and everyone around you live better and longer.
1-Grow healthy food. ...
2-Make your community more walkable and bikeable. ...
3-Shop local. ...
4-Test tap water. ...
5-Reduce neighborhood waste. ...
6-Plant trees. ...
7-Opt for natural, organic lawn care. ...
8-Encourage development of parks and outdoor spaces.
Explanation:
How can you encourage other people to dance as a means of releaving stress? How and why?
Answer:
Dancing improves mood during stress. It releases a lot of endorphins which makes you feel optimistic and happy. Dancing also helps in your body posture and result in flexibility(if practiced everyday).
why can't a person's self concept be changed or wrong
Answer 3 and 4 as fast as possible
Answer:
1.True 2. False
Explanation:
LOL I was so confused on this question :p
Answer though 4 it’s true or false questions. Please take your time
Answer:
true ?
true ?
false?
true?
Explanation:
The combining form referring to a lymphatic organ located behind the sternum is:
Answer:
Its the thymus if it still needs to be answered
The body obtains sugar from food. Which system most directly affects blood sugar levels?
Answer:
Endocrine system
Explanation:
Answer:
Circulatory i think, and the liver is where your body absorbs nutrients and even sugar, but for example obese people who have diabetes, check their blood to vigilate the amount of sugar in their blood which belongs to the circulatory system. correct me if i am wrong
Explanation:
After removing and disposing of PPE, the health care worker should:
Use the bathroom
Go on to the next patient
Put on more PPE
Wash his/her hands
Answer:
wash his/her hands
Explanation:
it's always the next step
Which three steps must be followed if an employee is exposed to a blood-borne pathogen?
A.)post-exposure prophylaxis, medical treatment for the disease, the employer writes an exposure report
B.)post-exposure prophylaxis, testing with follow-up, the employer writes an exposure report
C.)testing with follow-up, medical treatment for the disease, the employer writes an exposure report
D.)testing with follow-up, the employer writes an exposure report, health insurance
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Why should I take a child to the doctor immediately when she’s sick
What are some examples of open closed ended questions? Why are your examples closed, rather than open ended? What is the difference?
Where are you allowed to wash your hand
Answer:
washroom
Explanation:
because wash room
Answer:
whenever possible or needed
Explanation:
Which activities would be the best choices to lead to increased muscular strength in the upper body?
Answer:
Lifting weights, working on arms, and doing exercise for the upper body part.
Explanation:
Which of the following are parts of the reticular activating system?
Answer:
diffuse network of a nerve pathway in the brainstem connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness
Explanation:
What makes up muscle tissue?
Answer:
Cells.
Explanation:
I had a test and got it right!
Answer:
Cells
Explanation:
They make up all living things. Also it's the most logical answer
If you wanted to reduce fat and calories in a cake recipe calling for vegetable shortening, what changes would you make? Explain why.
Answer:
Reduce the amount of fat, sugar and salt
Explanation:
Fat For baked goods, use half the butter, shortening or oil and replace the other half with unsweetened applesauce, mashed banana or prune puree. You can also use commercially prepared fruit-based fat replacers found in the baking aisle of most grocery stores.
Sugar Reduce the amount of sugar by one-third to one-half. Instead, add spices such as cinnamon, cloves, allspice and nutmeg, or flavorings such as vanilla or almond extract to boost sweetness.
Salt For most main dishes, salads, soups and other foods, you can reduce the salt by half or even eliminate it. You can reduce salt by half in baked goods that don't require yeast too. For foods that require yeast, you may need to experiment. Some salt may be necessary for leavening to keep baked goods from being too dense or flat.
How can military training help you in the health care feild
Answer:
The military offers excellent training and has a division related to
health care.
Explanation:
What is patient autonomy?
Answer: Essentially, when you turn 18 you have the right yourself to make medical decisions even if it goes against your doctors recommendations or what your parent wants as long as you're awake and able to do so.
Explanation:
Expressing respect for patients' autonomy means acknowledging that patients who have decision-making capacity have the right to make decisions regarding their care, even when their decisions contradict their clinicians' recommendations The fact or condition of being autonomous; self-government; independence. The definition of autonomy is independence in one's thoughts or actions. A young adult from a strict household who is now living on her own for the first time is an example of someone experiencing autonomy.
Answer:
Expressing respect for patients' autonomy means acknowledging that patients who have decision-making capacity have the right to make decisions regarding their care, even when their decisions contradict their clinicians' recommendations.
Explanation:
sputum
O a. accidental inhalation of foreign material into the lungs
O b.space between the lungs
O c. substance that reduces surface tension
d. a measure of how easily the lungs expand
O e.expectoration
Help please
Answer:
e. expectoration
Explanation:
"Sputum" is an expectoration because it is being expelled from the mouth by spitting. In medical setting, it is being submitted to the laboratory in order to aid in the diagnosis of disease–oftentimes, it is respiratory in nature. This is also the term used when the mucus is being coughed out. Most people who have symptoms of coughing are advised by the physician to submit a sputum sample to the laboratory.
how can a tv/movie producer bring change to medicine?
Answer:
This depends on whether or not he is classified as a professional and his or her opinions or statements should at least make sense if you were to take their advice.
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DTaP
a. childhood vaccine
O b. tuberculosis vaccine
O c hereditary disease that affects respiration
O d. pneumonia seen in compromised patients
O e. a form of respiratory treatment
Help please
Answer:
a. childhood vaccine
Explanation:
"DTaP" is a vaccine that is being administered among young children, specifically those who are younger than 7 years old. This vaccine prevents the child from getting Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertussis. These diseases are dangerous in nature and could cause death, that is why it is very important to get an immunization against them. Local communities give this vaccine for free, so parents don't need to worry on it.
The booster for this is called "Tdap." This assures a lasting protection from the three diseases.
will give brainliest!!! • List 3 ways that you can say no to someone offering you drugs?
Answer:
Look the person in the eye.
In a firm voice, tell the person you don't want to drink or use drugs. Say something like: ...
Give a reason why you don't want to drink or use drugs. ...
Ask the person not to ask you to drink or use drugs again. ...
If you notice that someone does have drugs, leave the area.
Explanation: pls brainlist
What are some possible side effects of energy drinks?
Answer:
Explanation:
caffeine overdose (which can lead to a number of symptoms, including palpitations, high blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, convulsions and, in some cases, even death)
type 2 diabetes – as high consumption of caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity
late miscarriages, low birthweight and stillbirths in pregnant women
neurological and cardiovascular system effects in children and adolescents
sensation-seeking behaviour
use and dependence on other harmful substances
poor dental health
somewhat ironically, given their association with sportiness, obesity
Energy drinks contain substances that provide energy, of course, so they're bound to have side effects; especially if they're overdosed. Some of these side effects may include high anxiety, insomnia, dependence on energy drinks or alcohol, possible caffeine addiction, high blood pressure, and liver problems.
____ is the need to be secure, safe, and out of danger.
Answer:
Physical needs.
Explanation:
In 1943, Abraham Maslow proposed and developed a theory in human development psychology titled "A theory of human motivation."
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can be defined as a pyramid model which typically represents the fundamental or basic needs of an individual that are necessary and required to be met before he or she can achieve complete growth, development and self-actualization. Also, the five (5) levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in a chronological order are; physiological, safety, belonging and love, social needs or esteem and self-actualization.
Furthermore, the classification of human needs according to Abraham Maslow are;
Self-fulfillment needs. Psychological needs. Basic needs.In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, physical needs is the need to be secure, safe, and out of danger. In the pyramidal model of needs, physical needs are considered to be the foundation because they represent the basic human needs such as sleep, food, water etc.
Why must the misuse of prescription and illegal drugs be avoided?
O reduces the risk of serious side effects
decreases blood pressure
reduces respiratory diseases
decreases the risk of cancer?
Answer:
Decreases Blood Pressure
How is the Percent of Maximal Heart Rate Method best used to determine target heart rate?
Multiply resting heart rate by 1.2 to find the threshold rate and 1.41 to find the ceiling rate.
Use maximal heart rate as the threshold rate and resting heart rate as the ceiling rate.
Multiply maximal heart rate by 8 to find the threshold rate and .91 to find the ceiling rate.
Use resting heart rate as the threshold rate and maximal heart rate as the ceiling rate.
Answer:
C. Multiply maximal heart rate by .8 to find the threshold rate and .91 to find the ceiling rate.
Why did you complete more than one trial during the Using the Scientific Method experiment?
Group of answer choices
It is good to practice your experiment procedures.
It shows consistency in test results which demonstrates that they are replicable.
You should repeat an experiment over and over until you get the results you want.
It is fun to repeat an experiment over and over.
Answer:
Completing more than one trial during the use of a scientific method experiment shows consistency in test results which demonstrates that they are replicable.
Explanation:
In the scientific method, the phase of experimentation is carried out both to check if a hypothesis is correct and to refute it. In this sense, the realization of several trials during the experimentation ensures that reliable results are obtained.
The repetition of trials during the experimental phase not only gives greater strength to the final conclusion, but can demonstrate that the experience can be carried out repeatedly obtaining the same result.
The other options given are not correct because:
During the experimental phase there is no opportunity to practice procedures.The repetition of trials is done to obtain consistent data and not to repeat until the desired result is obtained.Experimentation should be serious and not done for fun.In 25 words or fewer, what do you think is the best way to avoid the
risks of drugs?
Answer:
Remember, drugs change the brain—and this can lead to addiction and other serious problems. So, preventing early use of drugs or alcohol may go a long way in reducing these risks.
Explanation:
Hyperflexion exercises result in too much flexion in a joint. Which of the following are hyperflexion exercises and therefore should be avoided?
hands-behind-the-neck sit-up
bicycle or shoulder stand
deep knee bend
All of the above
Answer:
all the above
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Ginger and Kelly go to the same middle school in their town. Ginger rides her bike daily to and from school while Kelly asks her parents to drive her in the car. Which long term health benefit is Ginger likely to gain from this daily physical activity?a
Improved self-esteem
b
Increased flexibility
c
Lower stress level
d
Protection from heart disease
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Suppose that you need information about alcohol, drugs, or tobacco. Where would
you go to find that information?
i need help please someone?
Answer:
You can do some google serch and it will appear
Explanation: