Answer:
Question 1.: A fracture is a broken bone. It can range from a thin crack to a complete break. Bone can fracture crosswise, lengthwise, in several places, or into many pieces
Question 2.: The main symptom is pain. There may also be loss of functionality depending on the area affected. Also, bleeding, bruising, limping, loss of height, physical deformity, swelling, or tenderness.
Question 3.: Greenstick - Incomplete fracture. ...
Transverse - The break is in a straight line across the bone.
Spiral - The break spirals around the bone; common in a twisting injury.
Oblique - Diagonal break across the bone.
Compression - The bone is crushed, causing the broken bone to be wider or flatter in appearance.
Explanation:
Which of the following is MOST likely to have a four-year degree? A. A telecommunications line worker B. A day care provider C. A set designer D. A graphic designer
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How can regular participation in physical activity improve an individual's overall health?
A Regular participation in physical activity reduces the risk of developing various diseases.
B. Regular participation in physical activity allows an individual to function on less sleep
C. Regular participation in physical activity reduces the need for a balanced diet
D
Regular participation in physical activity prevents an individual from developing certain
diseases
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
Answer:
b
Regular participation in physical activity allows an individual to function on less sleep
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A.
Muscular strength is more important than muscular endurance.
B.
Muscular strength is your muscles' ability to exert force against resistance.
C.
Muscular endurance is your muscles' ability to continue performing without fatigue.
D.
The more muscular endurance you have the more repetitions you can do.
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Answer:
1. Developmental disorders of teeth, soft tissues, and craniofacial malformations e.g. cleft lip and palate. Developmental disorders :- 1-Teeth. 2- oral soft tissues 3- craniofacial Defects e.g. cleft lip and palate. (1) Teeth :- 1- Number 2- size 3- from (abnormalities of morophodiffrentiation. 4- Defects in tooth structure : Defects in histodiffrentiation . (1) Number :- (A) Hypodontia: when one or several teeth are missing . _ Anodontia : when there is complete absence of one or both dentitions. _ Hypodontia : is more common in permanent than deciduous dentition . _ more common in females .
2. _ may be symmetrical or habhazourd . _ primary teeth are unusual to be missing, but when tooth is missing usually permanent successor is also missing . _3rd molars, max lat incisors, mandibular 2nd pemolars are most frequently associated with symmetrical hypodontia . _max . Late. Incisor loss usually associated with hereditary trait. _ mutations in regulatory genes may result in tooth agenesis (e.g.: MSX1).
3. _ Severe hypodontia Anodontion is associated most frequently with :{hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia}. _ it is characterized by congenital absence of ectodermal structures. _ usually X-linked recessive trait . _ patients have smooth dry skin with fine scanty hairs and partial or total loss of sweat glands which lead to hyperthermia . Some patients have few deformed teeth with conical crowns .
4. (B) Hyperdontia :- (supernumerary teeth) _ more common in anterior and molar region of the maxilla followed by premolar region in the mandible . _ occasionally associated with other defect . _ more common in females . _relatively uncommon in primary dentition . _ mesiodense:- the most common supernumerary teeth between maxillary central incisors, the majority have conical crown and short roots.
5. Paramolar :- alongside max molars usually buccaly erupted. Distomolar :- develops distal to a third molar . Supernumerary teeth which resemble those of the normal series are called supplemental teeth but more are reduced in size . (2) Size :- Macrodontia $ microdontia : _ size of teeth $ jaws is influenced by genetic $environmental factors.terms macro and microdontia are used to describe teeth which are larger or smaller than normal. _ microdontia of the whole dentition may be associated with other defects e.g down syndrome, congenital heart disease .
Explanation:
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What should Joe do next?
Joe is a counselor at a summer camp for children ages
13 to 16. During an activity, one of the campers slipped
and hit his head. Joe immediately checked for
consciousness and found that the boy was not
breathing.
O Call 911.
O Do compressions.
O Do compressions while calling 911.
O Do gentle rescue breathing while calling 911.
Answer:
C) Do Compressions while calling 911
Explanation:
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What does the heat index indicate if the temperature is 98 degrees and the
humidity is 60 percent?
A. The heat index is 86, meaning there is a caution when it comes to
heat disorders.
B. The heat index is 123, meaning there is a danger when it comes to
heat disorders.
C. The heat index is 86, meaning there is extreme caution when it
comes to heat disorders.
D. The heat index is 123, meaning there is an extreme danger when it
comes to heat disorders
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Answer:
B. The heat index is 123, meaning there is a danger when it comes to
heat disorders.
Explanation:
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When I got my flu shot, it didn't hurt at all, after about 10 mins, my arm still didn't hurt. Now, suddenly my arm got really sore. I wasn't using it at all though. Do you know why it is hurting?
Answer:
Maybe it was the stuff they put in the flu shot
Explanation:
Taking charge of one's behavior and learning involves
A. motivation
B. achievement
C. self-regulation
D. values
C is the answer
All of the following statements about food allergies are true EXCEPT
A. food allergies can be fatal.
B. reactions to a food allergy can be mild or severe.
C. a food allergy is the same thing as food intolerance.
D. food allergies have increased in the past 20 years.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
A true food allergy causes an immune system reaction that affects numerous organs in the body. It can cause a range of symptoms. In some cases, an allergic food reaction can be severe or life-threatening. In contrast, food intolerance symptoms are generally less serious and often limited to digestive problems
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What does the acronym TADRA stand for
Answer:
Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act
Explanation:
I don’t really have an explanation for this, but I did this lesson in my class
So I hope it helps you!
Answer:
Teenage and adult driving responsibility act
Explanation:
Pretty sure that's the answer lmk if I'm wrong! Hope this helped.
12. What are the busiest muscles in the body?
Answer:
Eye muscles
I hope this helps!
The ability to preform a combination of movements using different parts of your body is (5 points)
Answer choices
A.) balance
B.) coordination
C.) power
D.) speed
To lose a pound of body fat in a week, you need to eliminate 500 calories each day. A. True B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because 3,500 calories equals about 1 pound (0.45 kilogram) of fat, it's estimated that you need to burn about 3,500 calories to lose 1 pound. So, in general, if you cut about 500 to 1,000 calories a day from your typical diet, you'd lose about 1 to 2 pounds a week.
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why do binural beats work?
Answer:i honestly do not know.....
Explanation:
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I need to diagnosis this patient
Answer:
I'm no doctor but from what I've seen in people this reminds me of diabetes or heart disease or a heart condition.
Answer:
A heart attack or blood clot maybe. Definitaly a heart condition.
Explanation:
I'm not a doctor so don't take my word for it.
confusion and nausea but no pain what drug
Answer:Depressants
Explanation:
To achieve their highest potential, athletes should understand the difference between fads and nutritional science. true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Hello, could someone please solve this?
Answer:
1. Air fills the lungs
2. Volume of the chest cavity expands
3. Pressure increases in the chest cavity
Explanation:
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plz helllpppp! The primary signalling cell of the brain is
soma
neuron
dendrite
synapse
Answer:
Neuron is the primary signalling cell
Can you be skinny and muscular at the same time
not very muscular but a bit you know
i am skinny but I can gain muscles easy .. But i wanna stay skinny ಥ‿ಥ at the same time I need a stronger upper body (especially abs /arms / stronger wrist)
so can I gain muscles and still be skinny ?
if u have any exercises for that plz let me know ... answer here or in comments
*answers just for points will be reported
Answer:
yh u can, it just depends on what type of exercises you do because if you do intense muscular training then most likely you will gain a lot of fat however if you do light muscular training you wont gain fat and will have light abs
Explanation:
When the ventricular myocardium receives an electrical impulse, it stimulates a
contraction that:
only pulls in deoxygenated blood from the body.
O pushes both types of blood to both the lungs and body.
only pushes deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
only pulls in oxygenated blood from the lungs.
Answer:
pushes both types of blood to both the lungs and body.
Explanation:
These fibers transmit the electrical impulse to the myocardium (cardiac muscle). The myofibers in the ventricular myocardium contract at the same time because the impulses are transmitted rapidly. When the ventricles contract, the blood from both ventricles is forced out through the pulmonic and aortic valves into the pulmonary and systemic circulation.
The electrical shock causes the heart's ventricles to contract and pump blood as it moves along the conduction channels, hence option B is correct.
What is ventricular myocardium?Before the two lower chambers of the heart may contract, the two upper chambers of the heart (atria) are activated first (ventricles).
Cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts make up the majority of the cells in the myocardium. Along with the extracellular matrix (ECM), blood arteries, lymphatic vessels, and nerve terminals, fibroblasts are dispersed throughout cardiomyocytes.
A thin layer of connective tissue connects the myocardium to the endocardium, the deepest layer of the heart wall.
Therefore, the heart valves are protected by the endocardium, which also borders the blood circulation chambers, hence option B is correct.
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A few nursing students revealed to a faculty advisor that they were concerned about the effects of their program demands on their personal health practices. Follow-up with other students indicated that this was a common concern among the student group. Further assessment showed that the students expressed their belief in the importance of maintaining good health practices, but that most students had discontinued weekday efforts because of their focus on school-related stress and limited economic resources. Faculty members supported the concept of integrated health programs and were prepared to develop a program as a project. To assess the need for health promotion among the group of students, which of the following assessment methods would be most useful?
A. Review of literature and consultation of faculty.
B. Individual student interview and questionnaire.
C. Physical assessment and health history.
Answer: B. Individual student interview and questionnaire.
Explanation:
The assessment method that would be most useful is one that collects primary data about what the students actually feel and express about their current problems with balancing their personal health practices and their program demands.
From the options this would be individual interviews and questionnaires. The Faculty will from here be able to gather first hand information about the problems the students have and enable them to institute integrated health programs to mitigate the problem.
Carbohydrates are called body building foods? True or False
Answer:
Carbohydrates and Muscle Building
Carbohydrates are an important group of foods for fueling your muscles. That's because carbs are partially converted to glycogen, which is stored in muscle to power your workouts.
Explanation:
What adjective is used to describe teams that have a commitment to each other and a shared sense of pride and accomplishment in what the team achieves?
Answer:
Cohesive.
Explanation:
In 2015, a study was conducted about using wearable devices. The researchers found that:
79 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to manage their health.
45 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to track symptoms.
43 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to manage a specific health issue.
Which is the most likely result if the people in the study used wearable devices?
a. more accurate prescription dosing
b. less symptom management
c. more visits to doctors and specialists
d. less management of chronic conditions
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
because my answer is accurat
Answer: A
more accurate prescription dosing
Explanation:
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What health problem can be caused by having poor muscle endurance?
a Toned Body
b More Energy
c. Risk of Heart Disease
d. Strong Bones
Answer:
c Risk of Heart Disease
Explanation:
a Toned Body : not correct because you don't have enough endurance to do anything to gain muscle
b More Energy : not correct because you would actually have lower energy
c Risk of Heart Disease : correct
d Strong Bones : because you don't have enough endurance to do anything to gain bone strength
What effect do narcotics have on the body?
Answer:
Narcotic pain relievers work by binding to receptors in the brain, which blocks the sensation of pain.
Explanation:
Answer: Effects depend heavily on the
dose, how it’s taken, and previous exposure to the
drug. Negative effects include:
• Slowed physical activity, constriction of the pupils,
flushing of the face and neck, constipation, nausea,
vomiting, and slowed breathing
Explanation:
Fat _______ the waist is harder to lose than fat _______ the waist.
Answer:i dont think the question even makes sense...
Explanation:very confusing.
Answer:
Fat Below the waist is harder to lose that Above the waist
Explanation:
Hope i am correct :)
The ________ system removes the toxic waste products of the body. The _________ system consists of glands, such as the pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid. The _________ system helps in giving birth to a new life.
Answer:
The endocrine system is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs. In humans, the major endocrine glands are the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. excretory -Excretory systems regulate the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
2. endocrine - The endocrine glands secrete hormones into the surrounding interstitial fluid; those hormones then diffuse into blood and are carried to various organs and tissues within the body.
3. reproductive - the system helps in giving birth to a new life
Explanaton:
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TEAM HANDBALL
If the ball just partly touches the boundary line, it is considered out.
(true or false?)
Answer: True I think. Its been 2 years since Ive played. sorry if its wrong