Answer:
C
Explanation:
If there were any other blood types in the bloodstream, the WBCs would quickly kill them.
Assessment of the medical patient is usually focused on the
Select one:
A. medical history
B. field diagnosis
C. nature of illness
D. associated symptoms
4.4 Assignment
Helping Friends
Name:
Date:
Directions: For this assignment you will outline the stages of change and simultaneously explain how
you can help/support a friend while they are in each stage. Think of a friend and an action or behavior
that needs to be changed. Contemplate each stage of change discussed in the lesson, and answer the
questions.
1. What is your friend's name? (a fictitious name can be used) (1 point)
2. What is the action or behavior that needs to be changed? (2 points)
3. Complete the chart. (2 points each)
Stage
What actions or characteristics is
your
friend exhibiting that show he/she is
in this stage?
What can you do at
this stage to help or
support your friend?
Pre-
Answer:
a)It is Daniel
2.Smoking drugs,he behave in a strange way such as to steal from other people's products like cellphones
3)He is walking in a strange way
☆He doesn't wash his body
☆He smell drugs
3b)I can help him by sending him to the helping centre of drugs&alcohol addiction people to get help and give him advices for changing his life to be the better person than he was.
This type of laxative is first line to prevent mild short term constipation and is afe for long term use.
Answer: Bulk-forming laxatives
Explanation:
Most laxatives that are available in the market are Bulk-forming laxatives and this is because they are first line laxatives before more serious laxatives are used. They prevent mild short term constipation and because they are so gentle on the body, are safe for use in the long term.
Bulk-forming laxatives work by absorbing liquid in the intestine thereby helping in bowel water retention such that the stool is softer, more liquid and therefore easier to pass.
3. Which of these is a vaccine most similar to? **
a
O a
a bacteria
O a vinus
O an innoculation
a disease
Answer:
an innoculation a disease
Jason is collecting evidence at a crime scene. He finds a bullet casing and unused ammunition. What should he look for on the casing itself? What will the unused ammunition tell him?
Jason should look for markings called (rifling/casting/impression) on the casing. The unused ammunition will help determine if the casing was from the same (store/gun/lot) as the unused ammunition.
Answer:
Rifling and Lot
Explanation:
I took the test
a condition that affects the lungs is called...
A. cardiac, asthma
B. respiratory, diabetes
C. respiratory, asthma
D. cardiac, heart disease
Answer:
C
Explanation:
All the other things have things that are cardiac...cardiac is heart
Answer:
C. respiratory, asthma
Explanation:
Cardiac refers to the heart, diabetes is an endocrine disease, heart disease is, well, a disease of the heart.
Asthma is an example of a lung condition, and respiratory refers to the lungs.
Prior to fighting any fire with a portable fire extinguisher, what should you take
into account?
fire size
type of flame
atmosphere in the vicinity of the fire
fire fighters evacuation path
how many people are evacuating
Answer: The FIRE SIZE should be taken into consideration when using a fire extinguisher.
Explanation:
Firefighting is defined as the steps followed to put off and prevent spread of unwanted fire. The particular technique and equipment that is used to put out fire will largely depend on the root cause of the fire and location of the fire itself.The fire may be caused by electricity or flammable liquids/ chemicals. There are different equipments that can be used to put out fire, these include:
--> Fire blanket: to extinguish fire on personal clothing or a small fire on the floor or bench.
--> Buckets of sand or dry soil (kept free of refuse): this is used to extinguish a free flowing liquid fire.
--> Buckets of water: to extinguish paper, fabric and wood fires. Water, however, must never be used to extinguish an electrical fire or one caused by a flammable chemical.
--> Dry powder chemical FIRE EXTINGUISHER: to extinguish electrical fires and fires caused by flammable liquids.
Generally FIRE EXTINGUISHER is an equipment used in emergency situations to put out SMALL fire to avoid it's spread. Prior to fighting any fire with a portable fire extinguisher, you must take into consideration the FIRE SIZE as not all fire can be extinguished using a portable fire extinguisher.
Many people put out SMALL FIRE quite safely using a portable fire extinguisher. However, death or serious injury can occur by tackling a fire which is beyond your capabilities. Only tackle a fire in its very early stages and always ensure you put your own and other peoples safety first.
The lengths of the sides of two squares are
4cm and 6 cm. Find, in its simplest form,
the ratio of the ir:
6.
perimeters.
b)
a)
areas.
Answer:
a. Ratio of their perimeters = 3/2 or 1.5
b. Ratio of their areas = 9/4 or 2.25
Explanation:
Let the first square be S1.
Let the second square be S2.
Given the following data;
Length of sides of S1 = 4cm
Length of sides of S2 = 6cm
To find the ratio of their perimeters and areas.
I. For perimeter of S1;
Perimeter of square = 4 * Length of sides
Perimeter of S1 = 4 * 4
Perimeter of S1 = 16 cm
II. For perimeter of S2;
Perimeter of S2 = 4 * 6
Perimeter of S2 = 24 cm
a. The ratio of their perimeters;
Ratio = S2/S1
Ratio = 24/16
Ratio = 3/2
Ratio = 1.5
III. For area of S1;
Area of square = L²
Area of S1 = 4²
Area of S1 = 16 cm²
IV. For area of S2;
Area of S1 = 6²
Area of S1 = 36 cm²
b. The ratio of their areas;
Ratio = S2/S1
Ratio = 36/16
Ratio = 9/4
Ratio = 2.25
Medicaid is run by the ___?___ governemnt.
A. local
B. federal
C. state
in mares which of the following components of the reproductive system can be seen through the cervical star
A. the uterus
B. the urethra
C. the placenta
D. the birth canal
Shown below are five cards which are arranged in order from smallest to largest 5 The range of the cards is 4. The median of the cards is 8. The mean of the cards is 7. Work out the 4 missing numbers.
Answer:
5, 5. 8, 8, 9
Explanation:
The five cards are:
5 _ _ _ _
[tex]Range = 4[/tex]
[tex]Median = 8[/tex]
[tex]Mean = 7[/tex]
Required
Complete the numbers
First, we have:
[tex]Range = 4[/tex]
This is calculated as:
[tex]Range = Highest - Lowest[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]4= Highest - 5[/tex]
Solve for Highest
[tex]Highest = 4 +5[/tex]
[tex]Highest = 9[/tex]
So, we have: 5 _ _ _ 9
Next: [tex]Median = 8[/tex]
This implies that the middle number is 8
So, we have: 5 _ 8 _ 9
[tex]Mean = 7[/tex]
Mean is calculated as:
[tex]Mean = \frac{\sum x}{n}[/tex]
Let the two missing numbers be a and b.
So, we have:
[tex]Mean = \frac{5 + a + 8 + b + 9}{5}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{5 + a + 8 + b + 9}{5} = 7[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 5
[tex]5 + a + 8 + b + 9 = 35[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex]a + b = 35 - 5 - 8 - 9[/tex]
[tex]a + b = 13[/tex]
Since the number are ordered in ascending order.
And we have: 5 _ 8 _ 9
Then: [tex]5 \le a \le 8[/tex] and [tex]8 \le b \le 9[/tex]
a must be between 5 and 8 (inclusive)
b must be between 8 and 9 (inclusive)
Using trial by error:
[tex]a = 5\ and\ b = 8[/tex]
Because:
[tex]a + b = 13[/tex]
[tex]5 + 8 = 13[/tex]
Hence, the complete list is: 5, 5. 8, 8, 9
Javier was born 3 days ago. His parents have noticed that he has several reflexes that the doctors have been testing. Which of the following is NOT a reflex exhibited by healthy newborns?
a
Moro reflex
b
Rooting reflex
c
Walking reflex
d
Stepping reflex
e
Grasping reflex
Walking reflex is not exhibited by healthy newborns. Walking usually occurs when the child is around 9-12 months old. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
What is walking reflex?Because a baby appears to take steps or dance when held upright and with his or her feet in contact with a solid surface, this reaction is also known as the "walking" or "dancing" reflex. This reaction lasts for around two months.
Sometimes a foot or leg issue, such as developmental hip dysplasia, rickets (which causes the bones to soften or weaken), or a condition that affects muscle tone, such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy, can delay walking.
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The claims time limit deals with:
Answer:
what do you mean
Explanation:
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steoporosis and related low bone mass affect many adults in North America, especially older women. One-third of all women experience fractures because of this disease, amounting to about 2 million bone fractures per year. Osteoporosis is a disease you can do something about. Some risk factors cannot be changed, but others, such as poor calcium intake, can. Is this true for you
Answer: This is TRUE for me. Osteoporosis is a preventable disease.
Explanation:
In this condition, bone density ( the amount of bone tissue) is reduced because it's deposition does not keep pace with resorption. Although the bone is adequately mineralised, it is fragile and microscopically abnormal, with loss of internal structure.
Peak bone mass occurs around 35 years and then gradually declines in both sexes. Lowered oestrogen levels after the menopause are associated with a period of accelerated bone loss in women. Thereafter bone density in women is less than in men for any given age. That is why in North America, one-third of all women experience fractures because of this disease, amounting to about 2 million bone fractures per year.
Common features of osteoporosis are:
--> skeletal deformity: gradual loss of height with age, caused by compression of vertebrae.
--> bone pain
--> fractures: especially of the hip ( neck of femur), wrist and vertebrae.
It is TRUE for me that some risk factors can't be changed ( which is the low oestrogen levels that occur after menopause in women) but others, such as poor calcium intake, can.
Exercise and Calcium intake during childhood and adolescence are important in determining eventual bone mass of an individual and in preventing risk of osteoporosis in later life.
What is the advantage of nitro patches?
Nitroglycerin transdermal patches (nitro patches) are used to prevent angina (chest pain) caused by narrowing of blood vessels in coronary artery disease (CAD). It does not work to relieve the pain of an angina attack that has already started. Nitroglycerin is a vasodilator; it works by relaxing the blood vessels (expanding the narrowed vessels) so that the heart does not need to work as hard.
Margret is 23 years old and has been experiencing a painful burning sensation during urination. She noticed that despite the pain, she felt like urinating more frequently and with more urgency. Her urine is cloudy and has a foul odor. She is worried that it may contain blood as well due to the color. She has a slight fever that has been going on for the past few days.
Answer:
A yeast infection? I don't really know what you are asking
How many grams are in 200ml of 20% solution
Answer: The answer I have concluded for this question would be [tex]\textbf{200g}[/tex] (grams).
Explanation: Hope this helps! Have a wonderful day <3!
There are 40 grams in 200 mL of a 20% solution.
To determine the number of grams in a solution, you need to know the percentage concentration and the volume of the solution.
In this case, you have a 20% solution and a volume of 200 mL.
To calculate the number of grams, you multiply the volume by the percentage concentration and divide by 100.
Number of grams = (Volume in mL * Percentage concentration) / 100
Number of grams = (200 mL * 20%) / 100
Number of grams = (200 mL * 0.20)
Number of grams = 40 grams
Therefore, there are 40 grams in 200 mL of a 20% solution.
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Unit Test
Hunter is always careful to dispose of sharps in the proper labeled storage bins so that they do not present a risk to himself or his coworkers. Hunter is practicing
a. operational security
b. informational security
c. equipment security
d. inflection control security
Please select the best answer provided
Answer:
D. Infection control security
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
What is the difference between the left and right lung?
Answer:
The lungs are not equal in size. The right lung is shorter, because the liver sits high, tucked under the rib cage, but it is broader/wider than the left. Each lung is separated into lobes branching off the main bronchus the right lung has three lobes, while the left has only two lobes. That's why the left lung and the right lung are difference.
Explanation:
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im hungry what do i do? ill give brain i really need to know
Answer:
eat then!
are you fasting?!
Explanation:
Answer:
eat bi tc h eat!
Explanation:
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2. Hard boiled eggs can be left out of refrigeration for only 3-4 hours.
True or false
Answer:false
Explanation: this is because the bacteria in the egg has to stay at a certain temperature to stay good so therefore they will go bad
hope this helped
What do you need to do for a disease not to re-emerge?
Answer:
cure it or treat it
Explanation:
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Create injury 10-12 response cards, simple electronic index cards that describe the symptoms of common injuries and basic first aid procedures.
Answer:
Ouch! I Just Tripped and Rolled Over My Ankle
If you’re still able to walk, albeit a bit uncomfortably, then relax: It’s not a fracture but simply a sprain. That means a ligament has been stretched or, in more severe cases, torn. About 65 to 75 percent of ankle injuries fall into this category, says David A. Porter, M.D., Ph.D., an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon at Methodist Sports Medicine, in Indianapolis. Reduce any swelling as soon as possible with RICE: rest, ice, compression, and elevation (recline on a chair and raise your ankle to above hip level). Ice in 10- to 20-minute intervals, with 10-minute breaks in between, for a few hours. Continue RICE intermittently (or whenever you feel pain) for the next few days, and wear only sneakers. The soreness and swelling should go away within a week or at most four weeks. (During this time, the doctor may send you for physical therapy.) If your ankle swells dramatically within the first hour after the injury (for instance, it may look as if a golf ball—size lump is lodged under your skin, or the entire ankle area may be puffy and purple) and you find it almost impossible to walk, you may have a more serious sprain or fracture. See your doctor within 48 hours. He may prescribe physical therapy and outfit you with a walking boot or a brace or, in the case of a broken bone, recommend surgery or a cast.
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An attack rate is an alternative incidence rate that is used when: A. describing the occurrence of food-borne illness or infectious diseases. B. the population at risk increases greatly over a short time period. C. the disease rapidly follows the exposure during a fixed time period. D. all of the above.
An attack rate is an alternative incidence rate that is used when describing the occurrence of foodborne illness or infectious diseases, the population at risk increases greatly over a short time period, and the disease rapidly follows the exposure over a fixed time period. Thus, the correct option for this question is D, i.e. all of the above.
What is an Attack rate?An attack rate may be defined as a kind of circumstance that significantly determines the proportion of persons in a population who experience an acute health event during a limited period. It is the proportion of an at-risk population that contracts the disease during a specified time interval.
According to the context of this question, an attack rate considerably defines any outbreak which leads to the death or health-related consequences of people over a large number. So, all of the given options somehow deal with the same fact and understanding of health consequences.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is D, i.e. all of the above.
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Case Study 2: Marc and Dan are twins who like the same activities, and foods. At a recent doctor's appointment, Dan was told that he has type 2 diabetes. He has been feeling well and has not noticed any changes in his health. He does not understand why he has diabetes, but this brother does not and why he has not had any noticeable symptoms. How would you explain this to him
Answer:
I would explain that Dan has no symptoms because his diabetes is not in an advanced and uncontrolled state.
Explanation:
Type 2 diabetes is usually a silent disease, which does not allow people to experience any symptoms unless it is already very advanced and uncontrolled. Dan did not feel any symptoms, because the disease is still starting in his body, which facilitates treatment and control. This type of obesity develops from incorrect diet and physical inactivity, but it is possible to control it and live normally with it, mainly in cases like Dan's, which are starting.
Unit Test
Most of the pharmacy standards that apply to pharmacy technicians are grouped into the categories of
a. professional standards, facilities standards, and product storage and distribution standards.
b. quality standards, communication standards, and safety and security standards.
c. quality standards, facilities standards, informational security, product storage, and infection control security.
d. operational security, informational security, equipment security, workplace security, and infection control security.
Please select the best answer provided
Answer:
A. Professional standards, facilities standards, and product storage and distributions standards.
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
What shapes our personality most, nature or nuture and why?
Answer:
One's personality is shaped by a combination of nature (genetic) and nurture (environmental) influences. Recent studies conducted among birds have demonstrated that environment plays a bigger role in forming personality than genetics, but obviously there are differences when translating these results to humans
Explanation:
Mr. Rodriguez is a 50-year-old male with diabetes. He has been diagnosed with hypertension and congestive heart failure and is prescribed carvedilol (Coreg) 6.25 mg orally b.i.d.
a. What are the key teaching points for Mr. Rodriguez about carvedilol?
b. Explain why carvedilol is better than guanadrel to treat Mr. Rodriguez for his combined hypertension and congestive heart failure.
Answer:
He has been diagnosed with hypertension and congestive heart failure and is prescribed carvedilol ( Coreg) 6.25 mg orally b.i.d. a. What are the key teaching points for Mr. Rodriguez about carvedilol? b. Explain why carvedilol is prefered drug to treat Mr. Rodriguez for his combined hypertension and congestive heart failure.
Explanation:
What are the side effect for induction therapy
Answer:
Nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and headache may occur. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe medication to prevent or relieve nausea and vomiting. Eating several small meals, not eating before treatment, or limiting activity may help lessen some of these effects.
Explanation: