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what factor effect the health of a person
Answer:
genetics, behavior, environmental and physical influences, medical care and social factors
Explanation:
Having enough glucose in the body prevents BLANK from occurring.
a the citric acid cycle
b oxidative stress
c ketosis
d photosynthesis
e none of the above
Answer
Its C ketosis
Explanation:
trust me you will get it right
You are up against the toughest player in the district. What tennis skills need the most practice so that you can beat them? Explain what you will do to practice these skills.
Answer: Wow. Never got that before. Im a ok tennis player. You need good complexion and instinct
Explanation:
being health literate means knowing how to what
1:
2:
Answer:
1. Obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information.
2. Make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment.
Explanation:
roscoe suffers from cocaine use disorder as well as bipolar disorder. the fact that he has two psychiatric diagnoses at once would make his a ________ situation.
Answer:
comorbid
Explanation:
do you guys skate? and can you guys do tricks
Answer:
yes I can you for the first trick you should do a kickflip
How many job openings are projected for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors across the United States between 2019-2029?
A. 15,900
B. 39,400
C. 2,291
4. 319,400
Answer:A
Explanation:
The muscular system is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT:
Answer:
I believe it is Pollicis
Guys, I know this isn't relevant to school but like how is everyone? Genuinely....
:) <3
Answer: struggling
Explanation: everything is just collapsing all at once
Answer:
Tired. My back hurts. Thanks for asking tho, wbu?
Explanation:
I'm having trouble with running or any exercise involving my heart. I always run out of breath easily and sometimes even forget to breathe in general. after exercising I wheeze and cough and my body aches. is there any specific exercise or technique I can do that will help improve any of this? i'm not sure what to do to to help with this issue.
Answer:
u should see a doc sis ...
Explanation:
it can be dangerous
What is the RICE regimen for injuries? A. A homeopathic herbal remedy B. A series of steps to facilitate recovery C. A program designed to prevent injuries D. A process for reporting sports injuries Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D.
RICE regimen refers to the Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation procedure followed after an injury.
RICE regimen is a series of steps to facilitate recovery.
The RICE regimen steps are as follows:
1. The first step involves resting after an injury. The rest prevents the delay in healing processes.
2. Ice the injured area or muscle for 10 to 20 minutes every hour to ease the problem and reduce the swelling from an injury.
3. Compression refers to reducing the internal bleeding and swelling at the injured site by wrapping an elastic bandage for a few days.
4. Elevation refers to the injured site after the three previous steps should be placed on a pillow or above the level of the heart.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
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Answer:
A series of steps to facilitate recovery or B.
Explanation:
I just took the exam
Medicaid is the same thing as Medicare, but for younger people.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
False, Medicaid is for people with low income and Medicare is for people 65+ or with a disability.
Explanation:
iF I HAVE 45 kIDS HOW MANY MOMS DO THEM KIDS HAVE
Answer:
your kids has 45 moms <3.
Answer:
45
Explanation:
The number of kids a parent has doesn't have any correlation to the amount of mothers a given person has.
I can't really tell if this is serious, so I will treat it as such.
I hope I either helped or made you laugh.
Which of the following is an effect of alcohol on the human body?
a) brain activity speeds up
b) high blood pressure
c) improves judgment
d) increases alertness
Answer: i am pretty sure the answer is d.
Explanation:
Thus, increased sleepiness compounded alcohol's effects, whereas increased alertness diminished alcohol's effects.
become a little more acquainted with some of the people affected by HIV and AIDS, perform a keyword search on the Internet and find a
video that includes an interview with teenagers who are HIV-positive. You may want to include the keywords HIV, positive, and teens in your
search.
Answer:
Young people are vulnerable to HIV at two stages of their lives; early in the first decade of life when HIV can be transmitted from mother-to-child, sometimes known as vertical transmission (see children and HIV), and the second decade of life when adolescence brings new vulnerability to HIV.
Around 70% of adolescents living with HIV will have acquired it through vertical transmission and so will have been living with the virus since birth.18 Whilst programmes to prevent mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) have been hugely successful in recent years, reducing new infections among adolescents is more difficult.19
There are many factors that put young people at an elevated risk of HIV. Adolescence and early adulthood is a critical period of development when significant physical and emotional changes occur. Adolescents and young people have growing personal autonomy and responsibility for their individual health. The transition from childhood to adulthood is also a time for exploring and navigating peer relationships, gender norms, sexuality and economic responsibility.20
Considerable data gaps exist in our knowledge of HIV among adolescents and young people. This is particularly the case for younger adolescents because of the challenges in getting parental approval for their involvement in surveys and a lack of age-appropriate questions. Where data exist, limited sample sizes and lack of disaggregation limits the available evidence to inform programming. In part because of these gaps, adolescents and young people are often missing from national HIV strategic plans, particularly interventions beyond PMTCT.21
Explanation: Excluding vertical transmission, unprotected sex is the most common route of HIV infection for young people, with sharing infected needles the second.22 For some, this is a result of not having the correct knowledge about HIV and how to prevent it, highlighting the need for HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) education. For others, it is the result of being forced to have unprotected sex, or to inject drugs.23
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Answer: Disciplines have a particular object of research (e.g. law, society, politics), though the object of research maybe shared with another discipline.
Analysis: This object of research is at the place learning change and organizational change intersect.
Explanation: this is quoted hope it helps
Take a breath
follow a breath of air from beginning to end.
Thank you. I really needed to take a breather :)
is olive oil a healthy oil?
yes or no, explain please
Answer:
extra virgin olive oil is
Please Please 100 points!!!
Explain at least one potential implication for the genetic diagnosis for traits such as intelligence and criminality
Answer:
They use fingerprinting and dna
Explanation:
activities such as __________ rely on __________ for energy
Answer:
Running, Carbohydrates
Explanation:
There are many answers to this question.
Psychology-200
Your new boss wants you to sabotage the performance of one of your co-workers. Which situation below would be most likely to INCREASE your obedience?
A. Your boss e-mails you the request. B. Your boss shares your office. C. The co-worker is on a different floor. D. Your boss makes the request in person.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
From personal experience you are most likely to agree to something if you are confronted with it in person. When it's through an email or through something else not face to face you're more likely to deny it. You could have been intimidated into doing it, bribed, or simply persuaded but all of those are more effective Irl and in person.
Non-oral cues such as exclamation points, all caps, and bold font are similar to what type of oral
cues used to provide emphasis?
tone, volume, pitch
shoulder shrug
laugh, sigh
raised eyebrows
Answer:
A. tone, volume, and pitch
Explanation:
WHEN I SAY SOMETHING LIKE THIS ITS SIMLAR TO SHOUTING
However, when I type it like this it seems normal
Adding exclamation marks makes the message much more exciting!
More examples:
We're going to the park today.
We're going to the park today!
When things are in bold chances are it's important and needs emphasis.
Analyze and explain what is TSS and PMS
TSS: Toxic Shock Syndrome
A rare, life-threatening complication of certain bacterial infections.
PMS: Premenstrual syndrome
A group of symptoms that occur in women, typically between ovulation and a period. The cause involves changes in hormones during the menstrual cycle.
According to health experts, a person should drink at least ______________ of their body weight in ounces of water each day. A. 25% B. 40% C. 50% D. 60%
Answer:
I think the answer is C im not really sure tho
Explanation:
Which statement is not true?
A. Sending cards and newsletters is a good way to keep in contact with clients and prospects.
B. An assistant should never be left with the task of taking photos of a new listing.
C. An assistant can keep track of the progress of activities during escrow.
D. In most situations, an assistant should not have the responsibility of in-person contact with clients.
Why are respiratory emergencies so critical ?
Answer:
It takes very little to to lose oxygenated blood to the brain.
Explanation:
Breathing does two things: Intake of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide. If there is a respiratory emergency, for example, and overdose victim stops breathing, the carbon dioxide can build up, damaging parts of the brain, leading to forgetfulness, headaches, nausea, amnesia, fainting, brain damage, both minor and major, and in extreme cases, death.
Which percentage of American adults do not exercise on a regular basis?
A.
40%
B.
50%
C.
55%
D.
60
postexposure treatment for rabies includes vaccination and injection of immunoglobulin; why does postexposure vaccination work?
Answer:
Postexposure treatment for rabies includes vaccination and injection of immunoglobulin
Postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) consists of a dose of human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) and rabies vaccine given on the day of the rabies exposure, and then a dose of vaccine given again on days 3, 7, and 14
Explanation:
what does the evidence show about the link between autism and vaccines?
_______ immunity provides general defense against a variety of pathogens, whereas _______ immunity provides defense against specific pathogens.
Answer:
Innate immunity provides general defense against a variety of pathogens, whereas Adaptive immunity provides defense against specific pathogens.