Answer:
How to describe general state of health?
“Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
Love, gocry
1. Label the following diagram of the respiratory system.
bensa
sensi
B
D
A
ger
G
H Η
te
billa
ngs.
eve
t
acre
int
M
en v
int
Answer: BENNNNN
Explanation: DOVEEEERRRRRRR
Identifying When to Get Help
Pete’s parents are out of town, and he decides to throw a party. One of his friends brings alcohol without permission. Pete does not notice how much his friend drinks, but as the evening progresses, Pete finds his friend asleep on the couch.
When would Pete need to call 911? Check all that apply.
if his friend snores loudly
if his friend has slow or irregular breathing
if his friend is unable to wake up
if his friend is talking in his sleep
if his friend starts vomiting while unconscious
Answer:
If his friend starts vomiting while unconscious
Explanation:
Keep his airway open after calling. Slow or irregular breathing can occur while sleeping without problems.
Answer:
If his friend has slow or irregualr breathing
If his firends is unable to wake up
If his firend starts vomititing while unconscious
Explanation:
What do you think separates you from other people? Like what makes you special, or what talents do you have that most people don't have?
Answer:
I like to think of myself as above average in procrastination >:)
It's extremely hard to ever compare against me in my skills of procrastination, so I feel like this is something I am proud of.
...i also have the talent of making myself cry by telling myself tragic improv stories on the spot
As a sorry for answering 2 of your questions in a row, please, accept this pie I made for you.
What Does Dependance Mean ?
Answer: The state of relying on or needing someone or something for aid, support, or the like. reliance; confidence; trust: Her complete reliability earned her our dependence. an object of reliance or trust.
Select the correct answer.
According to Pilates, the most crucial part of your body is the core.
A. True
B. False
Moritz rescued his friend from a dangerous ocean rip current by pulling his friend from the water. Which activity most likely prepared him for this?
enrolling in a class about swimming safety
taking a CPR training class
watching online shows about being a lifeguard
talking with friends who are lifeguards
Answer:
enrolling in a class about swimming safety
Explanation:
Answer:
A: enrolling in a class about swimming safety
Explanation:
The answer is not B because Moritz's friend wasn't unconscious. The answer is not C or D because watching a show or talking with friends who are lifeguards won't help you save anybody unless you have experience and know how.
Hope this helped ;)
Perry and Blake are having a discussion about the proper method of returning to a recovery heart rate. What is the statement that best reflects correct exercise technique regarding this portion of the bicycling exercise routine? (2 points)
a - Gradually decrease the pedaling speed in the last few minutes of exercise time.
b - Gradually increase the pedaling speed in the last few minutes of exercise time.
c - Maintain the same pedaling speed throughout the entire exercise time.
d - Pedaling speed has no effect on recovery heart rate.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
w5yrnedgxfv pls like and rate 5 stars if I help
Answer:
a
Explanation: did the test
Do you communicate with others when you are worry or feel anxious? Why or why not?
Answer:
Of course I do, I do this because there is no point in bottling it all up and just letting it burst which causes more damage.
Explanation:
I know who I am.
draw or show picture of a labeled flag/tag rugby( this is for PE).
ok here it is (ignore this random sentence I added it so this is at least 20 charecters long)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was tasked with monitoring the tens of thousands of chemicals used in manufacturing and agriculture. The EPA has successfully set standards for about ________ of these compounds. Would it be 50 % or around 10%
Answer:
The correct answer is 10%
Explanation:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was set up in December 1970 by the leader request of President Richard Nixon. It is an office of the US national government whose mission is to ensure human and natural well being. The EPA is answerable for making guidelines and laws advancing the well being of people and the climate.
The EPA manages the assembling, preparing, conveyance, and utilization of synthetic substances and different pollutants. Moreover, the EPA is charged with deciding safe resistance levels for synthetics or chemicals and different toxins in food, creature feed, and water.
What is the normal range for systolic pressure in a resting adult? 45 to 65 mmHg 90 to 120 mmHg 120 to 135 mmHg 75 to 100 mmHg
Answer:
90 to 120 mm Hg
Explanation:
i hope this helps :)
Why should youth limit their consumption of added sugars
Answer:
first sugar has a lot effects so then u must limit it ppl have to limit sugar
Create a special diet for an Olympic swimmer, listing a day's worth of menus: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Be sure to explain why you have included each food or beverage.
Which condition in a family can contribute to teen alcohol use?
Answer:
Explanation:
Teens are more likely to use alcohol or drugs if: A parent uses or overuses alcohol or other substances. A parent or teen has depression, anxiety or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Answer:
Other Alcohol Abuse In The Family
Explanation:
If a parent uses or overuses alcohol, it could lead to that child drinking. Children look up to adults and adults influence their children to do such things. If a kid has ADHD, an anxiety disorder, or depression it could lead to overuse of drugs or alcohol.
What is the difference between mental health and mental illness?
What gas is taken out of the lungs during respiration? carbon dioxide oxygen hydrogen carbon monoxide
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
During respiration ( when we breathe ) carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood, carried to the lungs by the circulation, and breathed out, meaning it's taken out.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Explanation:
The lungs and respiratory system allow us to breathe. They bring oxygen into our bodies (called inspiration, or inhalation) and send carbon dioxide out (called expiration, or exhalation). This exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is called respiration.
Germs are passed if you touch an infected area on another person, and that is called
Answer:
Transmission
Explanation:
❤
Answer:
transmission. have a good night.
_____ is a guidline to help an individual write and achieve well-specified goals.
A.
The decision-making model
B.
An action plan
C.
A goal
D.
The stages of change
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Question 3 of 10
What does a hospital use to enclose all medical waste before it is disposed
of?
A. A plastic bag that is placed inside of a red plastic trash can
B. A puncture-resistant bag that is marked with the biohazard symbol
C. A metal trash can without lining that is marked with the biohazard
symbol
O D. A mesh bag that is clearly labeled "BIOHAZARD WASTE"
SUBMIT
Explanation:
Used gauze or gauze that rests on anything that has not been sanitized must be disposed of. Bandages put out to be used with a patient and bandages that are taken off of a patient must be properly thrown away due to the potential for contamination.
Answer:
B. A puncture-resistant bag that is marked with the biohazard symbol.
Explanation:
Medical wastes include used syringes, thus it is important to use a "puncture-resistant bag" in order to prevent people holding the disposal bag from getting punctured. Once a person gets punctured, he'd most likely get infected by bloodborne pathogens. In order to increase the safety and awareness of people, a "biohazard" symbol is marked on the bag in order to give them a warning and to identify the disposed wastes.
What is a good example of first-class lever system in the body?
An example of a first class lever in the human body is the head and neck during neck extension. The fulcrum (atlanto-occipital joint) is in between the load (front of the skull) and the effort (neck extensor muscles). The muscles are attached to the posterior part of the skull to allow for the greatest effort arm.
Answer:
An example of a first class lever in the human body is the head and neck during neck extension
Explanation:
In the Solving a Public Health Problem module, Tracey McNamara, Debbie Asnis, and Annie Fine are all doctors in New York City. One works for a zoo, one for a hospital, and one for the city's department of health. How is what they do similar?
Explanation:
all of them provide treatment
Which of the following is NOT a reason childhood friendships are important to development?
A. Positive relationships provide positive psychological support.
B. Friends are a child's first chance in learning how to be social with siblings.
C. Adolescents can use friendships as a way to work out personal problems.
D. Children can learn what it means to be loyal through their friendships.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
it ez
\
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Friends are a child's first chance in learning how to be social with siblings.
Why do women who abuse steroids sometimes get deeper voices and facial hair?
A) Steroids are made from male sex hormones
B) Steroids gradually turn women into men
C) Steroids are made from female sex hormones
D) No answer text provided.
A. Steroids are made from Male **x hormones.
Hope this helps, so sorry if it is incorrect!
Answer: I think the answer is A. , I'm not sure tho
Explanation:
Sentence for alcoholism ?
Answer: There are rehabilitation centers for those who struggle with alcoholism in order to stop drinking liquor.
Explanation: I hope this is good enough.
GHB, ketamine, and rohypnol are considered these types of drugs
Stimulants
Narcotics
Depressants
Hallucinogens
Answer:
Hallucinogens
Explanation:
Club drugs (GHB, Ketamine, and Rohypnol) are a group of diverse substances that are used at nightclubs, concerts, bars, and parties. They are often associated with “raves,” all-night dance parties. Club drugs are typically depressants, sometimes with hallucinogenic properties, that lower inhibition, impair judgment, and are associated with sexual risk taking. Users often combine these drugs with alcohol or other illegal substances, which can dangerously accelerate their effects. In recent years, use of club drugs among teens has been on the decline, according to the annual Monitoring the Future report.
Hope it helpsA hospice nurse is working with a patient who has a terminal disease. She is trying to help the patient and his family cope with their stress and grief. What quality is extremely important for a successful hospice nurse?
Answer:
They need to be compassionate, sympathetic, patient, and calm under pressure. In addition, they need to be good listeners. Whether they're listening to the family or the patient, they'll hear pain, tragedy, fear, and uncertainty in their voices and it's the nurses job to help them come to terms with the situation
Sally is selling two types of seashells by the seashore. She is selling large and small shells. She sells small shells for 2 dollars each and large shells for 5 dollars each. She sold a combined 15 shells for total of 60 dollars. How many of each type of shell did she sell? Show your work.
A - 5 small shells and 10 large shells
B - 10 small shells and 5 large shells
C - 7 small shells and 8 large shells
D - 8 small shells and 7 large shells
Each part of the cell is specialized to perform certain functions.
Chromosome duplication, which happens during mitosis, occurs in the _______.
A. golgi body
B. cytoplasm
C. nucleus
D. lysosome
help please
3. People may need short-term oxygen therapy for
and
Explanation:
People may need sorry term oxygen therapy for COPD to help improve blood oxygen levels
How is the hunger hormone of an overweight or obese person different from that of the host ?
Answer:Ghrelin mRNA level rises significantly after estrogen administration in cultured stomach cells [65]. Estrogen has been well documented to regulate food intake by modulating meal size and to stimulate growth hormone secretion. These effects may be partially mediated through ghrelin.
How does ghrelin cause obesity?
Ghrelin stimulates the brain, which leads to an increase in appetite, and it slows metabolism and decreases the body's ability to burn fat. Ghrelin also favors the amassing of fatty tissue in the abdominal area.
8 Ways to Keep Your Leptin Levels Regulated
Get enough fibre. ...
Limit fructose consumption. ...
Consume complex carbohydrates. ...
Eat protein for breakfast. ...
Take omega-3. ...
Avoid severe calorie restriction. ...
Perform H.I.I.T (high intensity interval training) ...
Get more sleep.
Explanation: