Answer:
Baobab Health Trust, the system developers, conducted a series of technical ... Multiple pre-testing sessions assessed patient flow, question clarity, ... record system, it is critical to allow sufficient time for software ... Addressing technology challenges ... ART facilities adopt TB/HIV EMR technology for ART.
Baobab Health Trust, the system developers, conducted a series of technical ... Multiple pre-testing sessions assessed patient flow, question clarity, ... record system, it is critical to allow sufficient time for software ... Addressing technology challenges ... ART facilities adopt TB/HIV EMR technology for ART.
Explanation:
1. Any male sex hormone is an androgen.
True
False
2.Herpes simplex is a virus.
True
False
Answer:
1. Ans and 2. Ans both are true
Answer:
Both are true...
Explanation:
Privacy of what patient information is protected by law?
Address and telephone number
Diagnosis
Identity
Both diagnosis AND identity
I
Answer:
Both diagnosis AND identity
Explanation:
The doctor is prohibited by law to share and information about the patient that discloses their identity or their diagnosis. If the patient chooses even the parents can not be told by the doctor what is wrong with the teenager. The doctor or psychologist can only share information if the patient gives them permission and this is done by changing the name of the patient so nobody can know who really had the diagnosis in question.
The term that explains natural or normal functions, abilities, and limitations of human beings is
development.
Answer:
The term that explains natural or normal functions, abilities, and limitations of human beings is
development.
Explanation:
language
Answer:
I'm quite sure it is 'normative development'
Explanation:
forgive me if I'm wrong, it's just what I think I remember from my ED2020 lesson
Which of the following best describes the hospital information system (HIS)?
A. A system that manages storage and collection of nursing
documentation, care planning, administrative information
B. A system that assists in the management of paper records and
required statistical reporting for the Medical Records Personnel
C. A system that manages patient scheduling, patient hospital
census (admission, discharge, and transfer,) as well as billing
D. A system that holds information on every patient registered at a
health care facility
Answer:
I think the answer is C . A system that manages patient scheduling, patient hospital
Answer:
c
Explanation:
An example of a complex carbohydrate?
A- fruits B- vegetables C- whole grains
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Complex carbohydrates are found in foods such as peas, beans, whole grains, and vegetables.
Explanation:
c
Five Illness that may result from stress include a heart attack, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, ulcer, and colitis. True Or False
Leo's biological sex is male, and he is exploring which gender he considers himself. Leo's sexual attraction is not strong towards males or females.
Which best describes Leo?
homosexual
questioning
bisexual
transgender
Emma and her team are trying to use the Walk-in-the-Woods Model to resolve
a conflict. They research options for resolutions that relate to their overall
group interests. Which of the following interest levels does this demonstrate?
O A. Enlarged Interests
B. Enlightened interests
C. Aligned Interests
D. Self-Interests
Answer: C)
Explanation:
The interest level of this group is aligned interest.
Aligned interest is considering an arrangement or agreement where everyone from the group is wanting to use the same thing and have the same outcome.
Their outcome will be the resolved conflict in this case and the thing that everyone in the group will do to have the same outcome is the ''Walk-in-the-Woods'' model.
Explain which type of system this scenario represents, based on Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Framework for Human Development.
Situation: An individual lives in a state that recently voted in new laws allowing same-sex couples to enjoy the same privileges as heterosexual couples, especially to get married and be recognized as a legitimate union. While this heterosexual individual has been happily married to his wife for ten years, he realizes this law represents a “new norm” within his particular community and society.
Answer:
Explanation:
Micro Systems
Micro systems are the subsystems equivalent of the settings a person lives in. These subsystems include the institutions and relevant groups that influence a person (such as family, peers, schools, members of religious organizations, etc.).
The individual is the core of this model, and the micro systems level is the closest level to the subject. Micro systems are the structures with which a person has direct contact. The people that interact with the core, activities, events, and social roles are the elements that construct the subsystems settings. The core helps to construct the microsystem through developing relations with its environment, meaning that the relationships between the core and its environment(s) are bi-directional (away from the individual and toward the individual). On the micro systems level, bi-directional influences have the greatest impact on a person; however, inner-level structures can still be affected by outer levels.
Meso Systems
Meso systems are systems of micro systems; they are the relationships between micro systems. Micro systems are interconnected and relate to each other. The power of meso systems are in the connections between multiple systems in which, for example, family, children, and parents live. These subsystems help to push beyond standard two-party relationships and are about the ever expansion of circles—meaning relationship expansions upon relationship expansions. They permeate every dimension of a subject’s life. Families without strong meso systems are usually enveloped in chaos.
Exo Systems
Exo systems are the subsystems in which the person is subject to the environment surrounding them, meaning the individual has had no active participation in determining their environment(s), but the environment(s) influence(s) the person directly. This layer is defined by larger social systems. For example, government creates schools for children, thus implementing a micro system.
which of the following is an example of a bloodborne pathogen A)Cancer B)Influenza C)Hepatitis D)Malaria
Answer:
C) Hepatitis
Explanation:
Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood and can cause disease in people. There are many different bloodborne pathogens, including malaria, syphilis, and brucellosis, and most notably Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Answer:
c) hepatitis
Explanation:
Which of the following can increase your energy levels?
A. Getting better sleep
B. Reading for an hour each day.
C. Spending plenty of time with your friends and family.
D. Getting schoolwork done early in the day
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Eating healthful, energy-rich foods can help boost energy levels. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains will provide plenty of healthy energy. Physical activity increases hormone levels, including testosterone and adrenalin, which will give a person a boost of energy.
3. Which of the following is NOT a use for a ladle?
A.Dip foods
B.Stir foods
C.Control portions
D.A replacement for traditional flatware
Identify how nutrition impacts age-related problems associated with vision, arthritis, the brain, and alcohol use.
Answer:
In older adults can lead to various health problems, including a weak immune system, that increases the risk of infections; poor wound healing; and muscle weakness, which can lead to falls and fractures.
Important risk nutrients include protein; omega-3 fatty acids; dietary fiber; vitamins B6, B12, and E; calcium; magnesium; and potassium. Many older adults are not getting enough of these nutrients.
Explanation:
Changes that you may see in the older adult that will impact their nutrition.
∴slower metabolism.
∴declining appetite.
∴less lean body mass.
∴shrinking bone density.
∴malabsorption of vitamin B-12.
∴decreased number of taste buds.
is he eating healthy foods ? yes or no and why?
If a body shows signs of lividity in the lower legs (calves) and feet, and is found lying on its stomach, what conclusions can you make regarding the death?
A. The body has been dead more than 2 hours and was likely to have been moved.
B. The body has been dead less than 2 hours and was likely to have been moved.
C. The body has been dead more than 2 hours and was not likely to have been moved.
D. The body has been dead less than 2 hours and was not likely to have been moved.
Answer:
The Answer is A
Explanation:
Tommy almost gives a patient the wrong medication. He tells his supervisor
he's unsure of how this accident almost happened because he compared the
patient's name listed on the medical chart to the prescription bottle. What
should Tommy have also done to ensure he was giving the right prescription
to the right patient?
A. Checked the patient's birthday in case more than one patient has
the same name
B. Asked the patient what medication they believe their physician
prescribed
C. Reviewed the medical chart to see if the patient took that
medication in the past
D. Asked fellow medical staff their opinion based on what they
thought the patient needs
Answer:
A. Checked the patient's birthday in case more than one patient has
the same name
Explanation:
Took the test on A P E X
Where does fertilization of the egg occurs?
Im answering your question bc I need points ty :)
The chest-and-arm stretch squeezes
A. the pectoral muscles together
B. the biceps simultaneously
C. all muscles in the torso
D. the shoulder blades together
HURRY ILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
D. the shoulder blades tg
Explanation:
got it correct on pracitce questions bruv
Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic lung disease are categorized as what? O A. Natural diseases B. Communicable diseases O C. Stable diseases O D. Non-communicable diseases SUBMIT
Answer:
Non-communicable diseases
Explanation:
Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic lung disease are categorized as Non-communicable diseases. So, the correct option is (D).
What are Non-communicable diseases?Non-communicable diseases are defined as diseases that are not spread through infection or other people but are usually caused by unhealthy behavior which are the leading cause of death worldwide and a major threat to health and development present a major threat, especially to low- and middle-income countries.
Non-communicable diseases are also called chronic diseases which are of long duration and result from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioral factors.
The examples of these diseases are Cancer, heart disease. lung diseases etc.
Thus, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic lung disease are categorized as Non-communicable diseases. So, the correct option is (D).
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what is the balance after checking 304 is entered
a. $242.50
b. $15.00
c. -$33.00
d. $158.53
Answer:
Pretty sure it's C. -$33.00.
Explanation:
Emily is creating a checklist on avoiding chemical contamination of food for her catering staff. Which two points should she include on the checklist?
1.Make sure to wash hands with warm water before preparing food.
2. Do not spray sanitizers in the kitchen when food is being prepared.
3. Do not prepare food without wearing hair nets.
4.Do not store cleaning liquids near food prep areas.
5. Discard food if you find any foreign objects in it while prepping.
What is the best way to analyze potential career growth when working in the
health sciences?
A. Research the highest paying careers.
B. Research government databases for statistics.
C. Research pathways that have opportunities for promotions.
D. Research pathways that list advanced positions.
Answer:
I would say B. Research government databases for statistics.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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WHAT IS BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION? WHAT NUMBER IS LEGALLY DRUNK? WHAT NUMBER CAN KILL YOU?
Answer:
blood alcohol content/concentration is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or medical purposes.
Victoria wakes up one morning sneezing, coughing, and feeling feverish. She has the flu. When did she most likely become exposed to the virus? O A. When she threw away a few used tissues without washing her hands after B. When she drank expired milk that still smelled fine C. When she wore gloves and a mask to clean up a patient's bed linens D. When she was talking to a co-worker, and the co-worker covered a sneeze with his arm
Answer: A!
Explanation: It seems like the most logical answer lolol
Answer:
a
Explanation:
A disease, structure, operation, or procedure, named for the person who discovered or
described it first is
abbreviation
synonym
eponym
acronym
Answer:
eponym
Explanation:
An "eponym" is derived from the discoverer's name and it is used to name a person, place or thing, such as a disease, structure, operation, procedure, etc. One popular example of this is the "Hartnup disease." This is a metabolic disorder of the body which was seen in the Hartnup family of England. Around 4 members of the family carried the disease with them and were studied for it. Thus, the name was derived from their family name. Another example is the Ford Motor Company which was named after the founder, Henry Ford.
Any deviation from the average or from the majority
Answer:
meh
Explanation:
idek but wellreeeeee
Based on the organs pictured below, which organ system is represented in this image? 1.endocrine system 2.immune system 3.excretory system 4.digestive system
Answer:
It's the excretory system
What is an acceptable body fat range for male clients
Answer:
For males: a body fat percentage of: 2-4% is considered essential fat 6-13% is considered athletic 14-17% is considered fit
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is for males: a body fat percentage of: 2-4% is considered essential fat. 6-13% is considered athletic. 14-17% is considered fit.
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NAME THE 3 STAGES OF ALCOHOLISM.
Answer:
tipsy,drunk and sober
Explanation:
Answer:
Denial, Loss of control, Emotional and Physical Deterioration
Explanation:
Denial is occasional drinking to relieve stress or the problem.
Loss of Control is the desire to drink more intense.
Emotional and Physical Deterioration is an obsession with drinking and depression.
What is a protein in red blood cells that binds with oxygen and carries it around the body?
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plasma
hemoglobin
carbon dioxide
bicarbonate ions