Answer:
Nurse aides need to know many thing with vital signs like what they mean and what they look like
What is a calorie?
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Answer:The calorie is a unit of energy widely used in nutrition. For historical reasons, two main definitions of calorie are in wide use. The small calorie or gram calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
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Answer:
The calorie is a unit of energy widely used in nutrition. For historical reasons, two main definitions of calorie are in wide use. The small calorie or gram calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
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1.) Why is a second follow-up HIV blood test done if antibodies are detected in the first test?
A.) to detect the virus
B.) to verify the result
C.) to count T cells
D.) to detect AIDS
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3.) HIV-positive people receive treatments to keep
A.) their viral load as high as possible.
B.) their viral load as low as possible.
C.) their T cell count as low as possible.
D.) their viral load equal to their T cell count.
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4.) Disposing of syringes and needles properly, and wearing gloves when in contact with blood is a __________________
A.) requirement for medical professionals only.
B.) universal precaution.
C.) not necessary.
D.) waste of time.
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5.) HIV infections may cause no symptoms, and be asymptomatic for months or years.
A.) True
B.) False
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6.) The main goal of HIV treatment is to kill all the HIV viruses in the body.
A.) True
B.) False
Answer:
1.) Why is a second follow-up HIV blood test done if antibodies are detected in the first test?
Small chance the patients antibodies will falsely attach to non-HIV proteins during a test.
A.To verify the virus a second more specific test is carried out.
3.) HIV-positive people receive treatments to keep
This is because HIV treatment can reduce the amount of virus [viral load]
B.To keep their viral load as low as possible.
4.) Disposing of syringes and needles properly, and wearing gloves when in contact with blood is a
HIV can be transmitted through contact with bodily fluids.
B.Universal precaution
5.) HIV infections may cause no symptoms, and be asymptomatic for months or years.
Stage 2: The asymptomatic stage In fact, HIV may not cause any other symptoms for up to 10 or even 15 years (depending on age, background and general health).
A.True
6.) The main goal of HIV treatment is to kill all the HIV viruses in the body.
There is no cure/vaccine for HIV yet.The goal of HIV treatment is yo keep the patient alive for as long as possible.
B.False
write the meaning of migration. how does it impact population? describe in short.
Answer:
Migration is the movement of people from one permanent home to another. This movement changes the population of a place. International migration is the movement from one country to another.
The population of any given area can only change through three processes: birth, death and migration. Health departments at the state and local levels keep fairly complete records of births and deaths, but information on gross migration flow—in or out—is practically non-existent. The net effect of migration on population size can be reasonably approximated, however, from census counts and vital statistics. Using data provided by the Indiana State Department of Health, along with 1990 and 2000 census counts, the Indiana Business Research Center estimates that net migration, the difference between inflows and outflows, accounted for 216,000 new state residents in the 1990s—40 percent of Indiana's total population increase for the decade.
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Explanation:
Why might an advance directive be used?
1. to force a patient to follow the doctor's request
2. to force a patient to follow the patient's family's requests
3. to force a doctor to follow the patient's family's requests
4. to force doctors to follow the patient's request
Answer:
#4
Explanation:
Advanced directive puts the patients wishes in writing for family and doctors
Answer:
d. to force doctors to follow the patient’s request
Explanation:
What is one action a person can take to help ensure his or her ability to participate in physical activity throughout life?
A
Apply sunscreen.
B
Eat a healthy diet.
C
Do unlimited exercise.
D
Use tobacco.
Antioxidants can not be made by our bodies,so we should eat a variety of foods that provide good sources such as nuts, seeds, and citrus fruits true or false
Answer:
if this is a true/false question then the answer is true
Explanation:
Does threating to hit someone count as verbal or physical abuse
Answer:
Verbal Abuse
Explanation:
When you threaten someone, you aren't touching the person, so it's verbal abuse not physical. Both are very wrong regardless of what happens.
Answer:
Verbal abuse
Explanation:
Because with the society we live in today, these snowflakes cant handle words, so they had to make a punishment for that.
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baseball & soccer:
Match the definition with the correct term-
1.scoring a run
2.sacrifice bunt
3.passed ball, wild pitches and throwing errors
4.sacrifice flies
5.scoring position
6.fielder's choice
7.singles, doubles, triples, or homeruns
8.grand slam
9.walks
10.advancing the runners
11.stealing a base
_____a.when a catcher, pitcher or fielder makes an error and allows a runner to advance
_____b.when a batter hits a home run and there are runners on first, second, and third - which will score 4 runs total
______c.when a runner touches home plate
______d.types of hits in baseball or softball
______e.moving the runners from one base to the next
_____f.when the defense has a choice who to get out. A fielder may choose to get the runner going to third rather than the runner going to first.
_____g.when a runner tries to advance to the next base while the pitcher is throwing to a batter
______h.when a batter gets 4 balls thrown to him or her OR gets hit by a pitch
_____i.when a batter lays down a bunt to force the defense to throw to first base, allowing another runner on base to advance to the next base into scoring position
_____j.when a runner is on second or third and could get to home plate if the ball is hit hard or fast enough
______k.when a batter hits the ball into the air, a runner that is on base can legally try to go to the next base, but only after the ball has been caught by the fielder
Answer:
nobody knows
Explanation:
Which of the following does long-distance running raise in the body?
A) VO2 max level
B) Blood sugar level
C) Blood pressure
D) LDL cholesterol
abounding drugs and alcohol will reduce a persons risk of injury from a car accident
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A minor injury is one that __________.
A.
results in long-term health problems
B.
requires halting participation in the activity
C.
injures the head or spine
D.
does not impair athletic performance
Why is it important to Execute exercise programs with safety and effectiveness?
Answer:
we need to take the safety measures with effectivenes just because we dont know whats will be going on in our future i mean on that time anything can happen there we can get hurt while practising so that if we apply safety then we will be save from accident
Explanation:
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An emotionally __________
child is able to go forth and explore his or her world with confidence.
Answer:
An emotionally stable child is able to go forth and explore his or her world with confidence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following smart weight loss strategies about snacking is FALSE?
A.
Avoid snacking just because you are bored.
B.
Snack on low-calories foods like vegetables.
C.
When you snack, dish out one portion instead of eating right out of the box or bag.
D.
You should never snack if you want to lose weight.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because its good for you
Which of the following must be in place for observational learning to occur?
A) Retention and multiple attempts at success
B) Attention to model and motivation to imitate
C) Attention to instructor and making connections
D) Motivation and lack of basic necessities
Answer: B) Attention to model and motivation to imitate
Explanation:
You are quite right, the answer is indeed option B but let me add a bit of an explanation.
Observational learning is a form of learning that involves observing the subject in question with a view to imitate the behavior or characteristics of the subject afterwards. For instance, children learning how to play a certain game by watching others do the same.
For Observational learning to happen however, attention needs to be paid to the subject/ model to properly grasp the behavior of interest. There must also be a motivation to imitate the behavior of interest for the person to even begin to observe the behavior and assimilate it in the first place.
Answer:
B- Attention to model and motivation to imitate
Explanation:
I took the quiz its correct
Sometimes young adults may want to experience physical intimacy and the lack of knowledge may result in
QUESTION 3
11. Health care professionals must know and follow the state laws that set standards for their professions.
True
False
Developing 'tolerance' to a certain drug means:
A: The acceptance of addicts in society
B: Needing more of a drug to get the same effect
C: The ability to withstand a drug's side effects
D: Ingesting a drug in larger quantities than is saie
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A persons tolerance goes up the longer they do the drug
Developing tolerance to a certain drug means needing more of a drug to get the same effect
Drug tolerance occurs when a drug does not have the same effect it used to have on a person taking the drug. As a result, the person would have to take more of the drug to get the same effect.
For example, A person takes one pill of a sleep drug and sleeps soundly. If the person develops a tolerance for the drug, the person would need to take more pills.
Drug tolerance occurs as a result of taking the drug too frequently.
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What is the primary way in which recycling helps reduce pollution?
A.
It reduces the number of trips a household needs to make to the store by reducing the need to buy new items.
B.
It saves raw materials and conserves natural resources by reducing the need to produce items from new resources.
C.
It saves money that we can invest in the environment because it reduces the number of new items we need.
Answer:
The main way that recycling helps reduce pollution is saving raw materials and conserves natural resources by reducing the need to produce items from new resources (option B).
Explanation:
Recycling is based on saving used products, such as glass, plastic, aluminum or paper with the purpose of reusing them, reducing the manufacture of new containers.
This recycling practice contributes to reduce the pollution that implies disposing of these reusable products, in addition to conserving the raw material.
The other options are not valid because:
A and C. Reducing the number of trips a household needs to make to the store by reducing the need to buy new items or saving money that we can invest in the environment are not practices related to the main objective of recycling.
First-degree burns can be life-threatening.True or False?
False, because first degree burns only affect the epidermis, outer layer of skin. They don’t require medical attention however some may require attention if the burn is large or painful.
Answer: False
Explanation:
What is your opinion on GMOs and how they are regulated in Canada?
How can an adult help a teenager who is shy or feeling rejected?
by giving him or her money
by ignoring him or her
by taking him or her to the movies
by talking to him or her and letting him or her know that things will get better
Answer:
by talking to him or her and letting him or her know that things will get better
Explanation:
Answer:
D) by talking to him or her and letting him or her know that things will get better
Explanation:
John recently was diagnosed with an infection within the oral mucosa (within the mouth) due to poor dental hygiene. one of the symptoms associated with poor oral hygiene and infection is known as?
Answer:
bacteria growth
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Match these items.
1. maximum number of electrons = 2
2. maximum number of electrons = 6
3. maximum number of electrons = 10
4. maximum number of electrons = 14
f
p
d
s
Answer:
1.=s
2.=p
3.=d
4.=f
Explanation:
Which of the following is the ability of the muscles to life or resist a force?
O A Muscular endurance
OB. Flexibility
OC. Muscular strength
OD. Body composition
Answer:
C. Muscular strength
Explanation:
The ability of the muscles to resist force is known as "muscular strength." Apart from muscular endurance, the muscular strength is also essential when it comes to the movement of a person. For example, when you're lifting weights, it tells you how much weight you cant lift. This kind of exercise makes your bones strong and healthy. It can also enhance calorie burn.
This is often confused with muscular endurance, which is the ability of a person to sustain a particular movement for a specific period of time.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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how to deal with a break up :(
Answer:
well start taking care about your self and talk to someone about it
Nisha secured 73, 86, 78 and 75 marks in four tests. What is the least number
of points she can secure in her next test if she is to have an average of 80?
sind the
Answer:88
Explanation:
. The sweet spot for receiving a volleyball is?
a. The hands b. The elbow c. Between the hands and elbow
Answer:
Between the hands and elbows cause that is where it is most secure
Answer: Ball should come off the same spot on lower forearms
so its c
Explanation: