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1.
Libel
2.
Battery
The nurse calls security and has physical
restraints applied to a client who was admitted
voluntarily when the client becomes verbally
abusive, demanding to be discharged from the
hospital. Which represents the possible legal
ramifications for the nurse associated with these
interventions? Select all that apply.
3.
Assault
4.
Slander
5.
False imprisonment

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Answer 1

Answer:

I'd say 4 and 5. I'm guessing.

Explanation:


Related Questions

NEED HELP ASAP!!!! What are some protective factors for mental illness?

Select all correct answers.

going to a school with clear expectations

experiencing conflict in the home

being able to solve problems on one’s own

having lower academic achievement

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Number one and number two. Have a wonderful and safe day !
experiencing conflict in the home

what is change and the negative impact that learners may experience at tertiary institution\workplace

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Answer:here

you

go

Explanation:

The vast majority of teachers are effective at their jobs, sandwiched in between the great teachers and the bad teachers. While bad teachers represent a small percentage of educators, they are often the ones who generate the most publicity. For the majority of teachers, this is frustrating because most work hard every day

When a person is exercising, oxygen is continuously needed. How does the body receive oxygen from the air to allow continuous exercising?

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B is your answer since when you work out you make your heart work faster = your lungs work harder to supply oxygen to your muscles and throughout your body

All of the following are true about problems with memory except

a) A person's memory of an event can be changed by whether or not they are asked leading questions about the event.

b) Amnesia can be caused by disease, physical trauma, or psychological trauma.

c) Eyewitness misidentification is the leading cause of wrongful convictions.

d) Your feelings and view of the world can distort your memory of past events

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Answer:

d

your feelings and view of the world can distort your memory of past events

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Katie had a goal of running 1 mile in 10 minutes. She was able to run 2 miles in 30 minutes during her fitness test. What is the best example of adjusting her goal based on her test results?

A.) Run 10 miles each week for a year. Run 10 miles each week for a year.
B.) Within 3 months, be able to run 1 mile in 15 minutes. Within 3 months, be able to run 1 mile in 15 minutes.
C.) Run 4 miles every day until her speed increases. Run 4 miles every day until her speed increases.
D.) Within 6 months, be able to run 2 miles in 25 minutes.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

It would be B because, you shouldn't over work yourself. B is a more reliable goal and you can grow a lot from it in just three months.

Hope this helps.

Using a calculator would NOT be considered integral to physical activity?

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Answer:

Physical activity is integral to all forms and levels of education: -Writing and reading -using a calculator -instructions in a sport or exercise

Explanation:

Which three components make up the health triangle?
A. Social health
B. Public health
C. Physical health
O D. Mental and emotional health

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Answer:

A, B, D.

Explanation:

I don't think there is such thing as Public Health in the triangle. But there are Social, Physical and Mental health in the triangle.

Modifying your personal action plan can impede personal fitness goals.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

T

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

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By enabling you to make modifications based on your progress, preferences and evolving circumstances, tweaking your personalized action plan can really help you meet your personal fitness goals. So, the given statement is False.

What is Personalized action plan?

An personalized action plan is one that is created specifically for an individual's particular needs, interests, and objectives. A personalized action plan may include exercise, nutrition, sleep, stress reduction, and other elements that affect overall health and well-being in the context of personal fitness.

The plan may be created with the assistance of a personal trainer, health coach, or other certified professional, and may include frequent check-ins, tracking progress, and modifications in response to specific needs and conditions. An individual's unique needs and goals are used to develop a personalized action plan that is both practical and efficient for achieving optimal health and fitness.

Therefore, the given statement is False.

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2. Describe any potential HIPAA violations and the implications of the violations that occurred.
Answer in 5 santons

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Answer:

The most common HIPAA violations that have resulted in financial penalties are the failure to perform an organization-wide risk analysis to identify risks to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of protected health information (PHI); the failure to enter into a HIPAA-compliant business associate agreement; impermissible disclosures of PHI; delayed breach notifications; and the failure to safeguard PHI.

Explanation:

if a person does not want to eat candy is that bad or good for there heath?

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It’s good for their health. You could get sugar from other things, such as fruits.
Good of course. Less cavities!!! Less doctor appointments

3. What are three ways you can protect yourself from infectious diseases?


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Answer:

staying clean.. eating healthy food... and get medical check up regulary

Discuss TWO social factors that may contribute to unemployment in South Africa amongst the youth

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The two social factors that contribute to unemployment in South Africa are:

General lack of interest for entrepreneurshipLegacy of apartheid and poor education and training.

Causes of unemployment in South Africa

South Africa is a country located in Africa. The unemployment rate in South Africa has been on an increase due to the following reasons:

General lack of interest for entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship is the act of being innovative and maintaining a business enterprise. The South African youths lack the interest of starting up businesses.

Legacy of apartheid and poor education and training: the deliberate exclusion of black people from the educational system and from skilled occupations under apartheid contributed to high rates of unemployment.

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This region of the brain is associated with binge drinking.
O a) Pituitary
b) Amygdala
c) Hypothalamus.
O d) Prefrontal cortex.

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The region of the brain that is associated with binge drinking is Amygdala (Option b). It is a fundamental region of the brain.

What is the amygdala?

The amygdala is a brain area associated with emotional processes and particular feelings (e.g., conditioned fear).

This brain region (amygdala) is found in the medial temporal lobe in the front of hippocampus.

The amygdala is primarily responsible for particular behaviors such as anxiety and alcohol intake.

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Sugars and starches are examples of:
O Fats
O Proteins
Carbohydrates
Vitamins

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According to the research, the correct answer is Option C. Sugars and starches are examples of Carbohydrates.

What are Carbohydrates?

They are biomolecules that make up a living being as small sugars and large molecules of starch, cellulose, and fiber, which are made up mostly of carbon and hydrogen atoms.

In this sense, in general, their dietary contribution is derived to obtain energy, which have covalent bonds that are difficult to break and act as structural elements, forming part of cell walls.

Therefore, we can conclude that according to the research, carbohydrates are essential for all people since they provide energy and include sugars and starches.

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List two factors that affect the rate of absorption of alcohol


help please two complete sentences.

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FOOD

The amount and type of food present in the digestive tract has the most direct and measurable effect upon the rate of alcohol absorption.

Alcohol consumed on an empty stomach is absorbed by most people within 15 minutes to 2.5 hours. If alcohol is consumed with a moderate amount of food, the range typically increases from 30 minutes to 3.0 hours. On a full stomach, ranges from 3 to 6 hours have been reported.

Stomach emptying time is a key factor in the absorption time of alcohol. Any substance in the stomach can act like a sponge and delay alcohol’s movement into the small intestine, where the vast majority of absorption takes place. Food delays the stomach emptying time of alcohol, and decreases the availability of alcohol in the blood stream. See Graph 2. Thus, the amount of alcohol that reaches the duodenum and the liver is highly variable.

The net effect on the representative BA curve is a decreased area under the blood alcohol concentration curve, a lower peak concentration, and an increased time to reach peak.

Peak BAC is lower with food in the stomach than without food. Since the maximum concentration reached is less, a person who has the lower peak alcohol level takes a shorter time to clear the alcohol from the body than one who has a higher peak level. Consumption of alcohol with food can increase alcohol clearance by 1 to 2 hours, and increase the rate of alcohol metabolism by between 36% and 50%, as compared to consumption on an empty stomach.

Although food changes the shape of the BA curve, it is difficult to predict the exact effect of a given meal consumed by a given individual. The type of food consumed appears to have an effect as well.

CIGARETTE SMOKING

Any substance that slows stomach emptying slows down absorption of alcohol that is consumed near the time of a meal. Cigarette smoking during or close in time to a meal has been found to slow stomach emptying and increase the time to reach maximum absorption.

5. What factor in GS' history increases
the probability that she is having an AIS?
a. smoking
b. asthma
c. hypothyroidism

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C. Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is a condition in the thyroids
Your thyroid is responsible for controlling hormones

AIS is a condition which is a condition with development in the human body

Your body develops with hormones

5. How does the epiglottis help prevent you
from choking on food while eating?

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When you swallow, a flap called the epiglottis moves to block the entrance of food particles into your larynx and lungs. The muscles of the larynx pull upward to assist with this movement. They also tightly close during swallowing. That prevents food from entering your lungs.

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Answer:

Aww thx

Explanation:

I think we should be friends

Answer:

your a cool person thank you for the points

Explanation:

3.1 Define School based assessment and state THREE reasons why it is important to do well in such activities. (1x) = (3x1) 4 7 ? Fynlain why is it important to understand the action words betare answers are​

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School based assessment is used in making inference about the learning and development of students through identifying and interpreting their performances.

Reasons for doing well in an assessment

The three reasons why it is important to do well in such activities include the following:

It makes it easier for students to gain admission to further their educationIt provides money to students through grants etc. It improves a student's self-confidence and belief.

It is important to understand the action words before answers are given to enable us answer appropriately and correctly.

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Hattie has changed her diet and upped her exercise for a few months now. Although she feels better, she is frustrated by the fact that she has
not lost any weight. What is the BEST advice for Hattie?
OA. She should focus on the benefits of exercise she can see.
OB. She is probably not doing the right exercises or on the right diet.
OC. She is not losing weight, so there has not been much point in all that exercise.
OD. She needs to carefully document how much she eats and often she exercises.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

though the point of her working out is for losing weight, working out has other noticeable things that comes with it no matter if its muscles, flatter stomach, better upper body strength, better balance, the ability to eat smaller portions of food, being able to hold your breath longer, or even having the ability to be more active without getting exhausted so fast. That is why I think the answer is A. Hope this is helpful :)

Which of the following can be classified as infectious agents? Select all that apply.

sneezing

hand washing

virus

bacteria

mouth

Reservoirs contribute to the transmission of infectious disease because they are places where pathogens can [blank]

A pathogen can [blank]
the body through the mouth.

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The infectious agents are viruses and bacteria. These are those agents that are responsible for the cause of various diseases. They are known as pathogens.

What do you mean by Infectious agents?

Infectious agents may be defined as organisms that are capable of producing infection or infectious disease.

Reservoirs contribute to the transmission of infectious diseases because they are places where pathogens can attack or enters.

A pathogen can attack the body through the mouth.

Therefore, it is described above.

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Answer: The first one would be virus and bacteria. The second is survive, and the last sentence is enter or exit

Explanation:

To prevent a bacteria borne illness that has the potential to cause diarrhea, vomiting, meningitis, and possible death, food should be _____.

left out at room temperature
cooled to 40 degrees or below
cooled to 50 degrees
warmed up slightly

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Answer:

To prevent a bacteria borne illness that has the potential to cause diarrhea, vomiting, meningitis, and possible death, food should be warmed up slightly.

Explanation:

Because hot food makes the digestion process run smoother, nutrients from hot food are more easily absorbed. This makes more nutrients available to the body. Still, some cooked foods actually contain more nutritional content than they do when they are raw.

4. If a person suffered from chronic heartburn and acid reflux, what muscle/sphincter might not be functioning properly? (15 points)​

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Answer:

the esophageal sphincter

Explanation:

This muscle opens and lets food and liquid enter the stomach and closes to prevent the food and liquid from leaking back into the esophagus, however if it is not working properly it could open and close at the wrong times

Which patterns of behavior currently cause the largest number of deaths in the United States?

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Answer:

The Highland Scots were soldiers who colonized Georgia by creating the town of Darien and helped defend the colony from the Spanish during the Battle of Bloody Marsh.

Explanation:

10. Give two tips for keeping a food diary
that will increase the validity of a diet
analysis.

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Answer:

When keeping a food diary, some basic rules to remember are:

Write everything down. Write everything down, no matter how small it seems.

Do it now. Don't rely on your memory at the end of the day. ...

Be specific. Record your food exactly how you eat it. ...

Estimate amounts.

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements about medical equipment are true? Check all that apply.

All medical equipment contains electronic parts.

Healthcare workers should be trained before using medical equipment.

Wheelchairs and mattress covers can be classified as medical equipment.

Medical equipment is only found in hospitals.

Use the drop-down menus to complete each sentence.

A CT scanner is a type of [blank]
equipment.
A heart-lung machine is a type of [blank]
equipment.
Physical therapy equipment is classified as [blank]
equipment.
An infusion pump is a type of [blank]
equipment.

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Answer:

1. Healthcare workers should be trained before using medical equipment.

Wheelchairs and mattress covers can be classified as medical equipment

2. diagnostic

3. life support

4. therapeutic

5. therapeutic

Explanation:

I hope this helps :)

Answer:

For the first part it is B and C

For the second part in order it is Diagnostic, Life Support, and the last two both are therapeutic

Explanation:

Which of the following should food service employees wear?

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Non slip and fully covered shoes , hairnet ,gloves ,and uniform or if there is no uniform non ripped jeans and a non ripped shirt something you can move in

Food service employees should wear clean outer clothing in order to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use articles.

What is the responsibility of food service employees?

The responsibility of food service employees is to attend to and manage diners before, during, and after their meals by helping them place, receive, and pay for their orders. Apart from this, they will be responsible for getting vegetables and meat ready for food preparation.

They will also be responsible for checking the temperature of the food items before serving. In addition to this, you should be following all the food sanitation and safety standards.

Food Service staff are to dress in clean shirts, skirts, and pants, and use hats or other appropriate hair restraints to prevent contamination of food. It is the responsibility of staff persons to ensure that clothes and shoes are appropriate for the job, clean, free of rips or holes, and in good condition.

Therefore, food service employees should wear clean outer clothing in order to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use articles.

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The term "muscle" can refer to
A) a cell
B) a tissue
C) an organ
D) All of the choices
are correct.

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a tissue is the answer

a tissue because it refers on your body because muscles are tissues

what are the four mechanisms of heat loss?

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Answer:

the four mechanisms of heat loss are convection, conduction, radiation, and evaporation

Explanation:

? Question #3
Geneva is shopping for shoes because she wants to start running to improve her fitness. At
the store she sees dozens of athletic shoes. What would be BEST for the shoes Geneva
chooses?

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She should choose shoes that fit her perfectly and don’t harm her in any way
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