2. application of the barometer.
Answer:
A barometer is a tool used to measure atmospheric pressure, also called barometric pressure
Exercising compulsively beyond what is reasonable is a characteristic seen often in individuals suffering from
orthorexia nervosa.
anorexia nervosa.
binge-eating disorder.
bulimia nervosa.
do carbohydrates makeup 60% of the human body?
Answer:
No, your body has less than 1 percent
A preschoolers friendships to be based on proximity. True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Among young children “friendship” is often based on proximity, such as they live next door, attend the same school, or it refers to whomever they just happen to be playing with at the time
Which nursing intervention would help prevent sepsis in an older adult client who has an in dwelling urinary catheter?
Answer:
Options:
- Empty the urinary drainage bad when it is one-half full
- Wash hands and wear clean gloves when performing catheter care
- Use alcohol to clean the drainage port before reconnecting it to the bad
- Consult the health care provider to have the catheter removed as soon as possible
What is one of the main responsibilities of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
writing environmental regulations for businesses and people to follow
designing advertisements to persuade people to protect the environment
planting trees in areas destroyed by wildfires
aiding people when natural disasters like hurricanes occur
Answer:
writing environmental regulations for businesses and people to follow
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Reflection Questions:
List or describe a weight-bearing activity you could do in daily life that uses the same movement as each of the activities you performed in the six stations.
a. Push-Ups =
b. Lunges =
c. Mt. Climbers =
d. Calf Raises =
e. Plank =
f. Body Weight Squat =
Answer:
lists or describe a weight bearing activity you could do in daily life that uses the same movement as each of the activities you performed in the six stations.
A push ups
6. Which part of the nerve cell passes the signal onto other cells?
a. the axon
b. the node of Ranvier
c. the cell body
d. the dendrite
Which of the following describes the changes that occur during the
3rd week of the menstruation
cycle?
The egg matures within the ovary.
The egg travels through the fallopian tube to the uterus.
The unfertilized egg is removed from the uterus.
Egg travels from the ovary into the fallopian tube.
lease select the best answer from the choites provided.
It’s b
Answer:
The egg travels through fallopian tube to the utterus.
Explanation:
grade.
When should you call for
medical help?
Answer:
When things get to a certain point that is very serious in that stage or state whether it's poisoning, bleeding, and many other things.
please make this answer brainliest If I helped you!
Answer:
When something is going seriously wrong. Like bleeding to death, or gun shot wounds, a break in.
Explanation:
Due to an infection with HPV
A. Frigidity
B. Phimosis
C. Dyspareunia
D. Venereal warts
E. Erectile dysfunction
Answer:
venereal warts
Explanation:
HPV is a very dangerous diseaseHPV stands for Human papillomavirus.It causes warts in different parts of bodyOption D is correct
Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system by raising levels of the neurotransmitter_______ in the brain.
What should nursing assistants always do before giving care or serving meal trays?
why does strong emotions interfer with your actions
What is the best pre game meal for a athlete
Chicken and pasta are good choices for a pregame meal with a sports drink or water.
Answer:
Best fare to prepare for action:
Pasta with meat sauce; salad with low-fat dressing ; fruit and granola; and low-fat milk.
Baked chicken; steamed vegetables; rice; a fig bar; and a sports drink.
Grilled steak; baked potato with low-fat sour cream and low-fat cheese; steamed vegetables and water.
Lean deli meat sandwich on whole wheat bread, baked chips, a fruit-and-yogurt smoothie.
Peanut butter and jam sandwich; low-fat Greek yogurt; a banana; and 100 percent juice.
Explanation:
Fair and generous behavior during sporting contests is called ___________________. A.
style
B.
punctuality
C.
attitude
D.
sportsmanship
Answer:
D
Explanation:
She's playing games
As the man do I always have to chase? If she likes me will she message me first too?
Answer:
yeah
Explanation:
u don't always have to chase her as a girl. she will if she want to do it
Answer:
just wait
Explanation:
be patient she will come of she like you :)
What is the medical field described in the paragraph? Leigh works in a company that uses genes to develop better pharmaceutical treatments. Leigh is pursuing a career in
Doctors often recommend a full examination of older Americans whose behavior or personality changes suddenly and dramatically. Why is this the case?
A.
Mental symptoms can be signs of physical decline.
B.
Older patients are less likely to change their ways than younger.
C.
It can be more difficult to diagnose medical issues in older patients.
D.
Families are generally not concerned by these behaviors, but doctors are.
Answer:
A. Mental symptoms can be signs of a physical decline
Benefits of buying local include safer food, a fresher (and often higher quality) food product, support of local farmers, good public relations, ability to purchase small quantities, lower transportation costs, special produce varieties, a known product source.
True
True
False
Answer:
your right
Explanation
3. Cholesterol is naturally produced by the body and found in meats, cheese, and eggs.
O True
O False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
BECAUSE THATS WERE CHOLESTEROL IS NATURRALLY PRUDOCED BY ALL OF THEM
somene pls help me
oh btw I didn't mean to click tgat answer i miss clicked.
Answer:
Hepatitis c.
Explanation:
hepatitis c is a virus infection
and what is a hazard??
hazard is something that causes harm......
so an infectious hazard is hepatitis c.
checking other options...
1) ladder is an instrument for climbing (it can't cause an infection, can't be the answer)
2) X-ray are one of the types of radiations ( it can't be the answer)
3) water spilled on the floor is water spilled on the floor...lol ( it can't cause infection tho depending on the sanity of the water,)
but hepatitis c is a virus infection that is hazardous.
I guess that's it
Hope it helps
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Eddie ate a cup of pineapple instead of a cookie for dessert, which increased his nutrient minimums.
True
False
Answer:
Due to the amount of nutrients in a pinneapple being more prominent than a cookie, I'd have to lean with True.
However, it ultimatly leans upon the type of cookie and the ripeage of the pineapple
minor may consume alcohol only if they are: In the visible presence of their legal aged parents, legal guardian, or spouse Turning 21 years old the next day With a family member who is at least 21 years of age On property owned by their parents or legal guardian
Answer:
The correct answer would be not until they tuen 21 but in the USA I believe it is permissible for teenagers (minor) to consume alcohol in rationed amounts under the direct supervision of a parent/ guardian. So option A in this case.
Explanation:
The endurance jump is working what muscle group?
Answer
The legs.
Explanation
The following statement is an example of a null hypothesis; True or False?
Hand washing with antibacterial cleanser will reduce the risk of transmissible infection.
Answer:
The answer to this question should be false as there is no mention of what's being said in the statement actually meaning it makes no difference.
Explanation:
Which situations would be most likely to negatively influence teenagers by increasing the risk of underage use of alcohol? Check all that apply.
One criticism of the Food and Drug Administration is that it takes a long time for a drug to be approved for distribution to the public because of all the testing and standards that need to be met. What is the BEST counterpoint to this argument?
A.
Less testing would mean less assurance that drugs are safe.
B.
Testing means that no unsafe drugs are ever released to the public.
C.
Needless bureaucracy is one of the key factors that slows progress.
D.
Most of the testing requirements are based on practice of earlier eras.
when a resident is using a bedpan you should
Answer:
Raise it to about a 30-45 degree angle. Give the patient the call light so they can have privacy while using the bedpan and let them know to press on it when they are done. Also to promote independence let them know you will slide the side table with tissues for them incase they are able to wipe themselves.
Explanation:
I recommend not writing it exactly like this
Understanding Burns
Match the burn type to the layer of skin it damages.
second-degree
deepest layer
third-degree
top layer
first-degree
outer and underlying layer
Answer: Third degree to deepest layer
First degree to top layer
Second degree to outer and underlying layer
Explanation:
Following are the correct matches:
second-degree: outer and underlying layer
third-degree: deepest layer
first-degree: top layer
Second-degree burns affect the exterior and inside skin. This burn damages the epidermis and dermis. It usually produces pain, redness, blistering, and takes longer to recover than first-degree burns.
The subcutaneous tissue is affected by a third-degree burn. This burn penetrates the epidermis, dermis, and tissues. Third-degree burns can cause nerve damage, charring, and loss of sensation.
Finally, first-degree burns harm the epidermis. The mildest burn causes redness, discomfort, and slight edoema. First-degree burns rarely leave scars.
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