Answer:
2nd statement is crt
Explanation:
The person eats a well-balanced diet and manages his or her stress effectively.
this is crt one
Can someone please help me with these baseball questions? my gym teachers making us do this.
2. Why is it so difficult to hit a baseball?
3. What makes someone a good hitter versus a poor hitter?
4. What down three physical attributes that make someone a better hitter than another.
Answer:
yes i got you!
Explanation:
1. trying to hit a baseball is hard because you have to make sure you are at angle of where to the ball it coming at you and that how most people miss the first hit.
2. a good hitter is someone who can strike the ball multiple times at different speeds and angle while a poor one needs a bit of training as to do what the good hitter can do.
3. one is definitely upper body strength, if you want a good far hit, that is the way to go. stamina can be useful too for a nice fast hit...for multiple hits at a time. agility can also be at help for a good quick off the bat and a nice dash for a running start.
hope i helped out!
59. Which of the following statements is true about cholesterol? (5 points)
Total cholesterol in your body is affected only by your diet.
Water contains the most source of cholesterol.
All foods contain HDL cholesterol.
O Cholesterol does not affect the heart.
OLDL is considered the bad cholesterol.
Answer:
LDL is considered the bad cholesterol
Explanation:
When discussing the F.I.T.T. principle, frequency is:
How hard the exercise is
How long the exercise is
What kind of exercise it is
How often you are doing the exercise
Answer:
Frequency is how often you are doing the exercise
Explanation:
what is the meaning of life?Ω
Answer:
One popular definition is that organisms are open systems that maintain homeostasis, are composed of cells, have a life cycle, undergo metabolism, can grow, adapt to their environment, respond to stimuli, reproduce and evolve. Other definitions sometimes include non-cellular life forms such as viruses and viroids
Answer:
okay, I will explain this in a more simple defination
Explanation:
life is the daily activities we indulge in, it's the reason we wake up every morning
The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides health care to inmates. Describe the two methods for evaluating the quality of health care provided to inmates.
Answer: - Aspects of care that go beyond technical quality should be taken note of, an example is their responsiveness to things.
-Quality should be measured at different points through the patient health. How their health responds defines the kind of healthcare they are receiving.
Explanation:
Inmates are humans and should be treated as one. They deserve very good attention especially their health system, here are the following methods for evaluating the quality of health care provided to inmates;
- Aspects of care that go beyond technical quality should be taken note of, an example is their responsiveness to things.
- Quality should be measured at different points through the patient health. How their health responds defines the kind of healthcare they are receiving.
Why do you think it is necessary for the FDA to monitor drug advertising claims?
is this the correct answer?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
i need more of your help
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In straightforward terms, lack of sleep stifles resistant framework work. Or then again, as Balachandran puts it, The more sleep you lose, the almost certain you are to diminish your body's capacity to react to colds or bacterial contaminations.
What roles do decisions play in wellness? What other factors affect a person's wellness?
Answer:
There are other factors such as the external environment, emotional state, stress and anxiety
Explanation:
There are other factors such as the external environment, emotional state, stress and anxiety
Which of the following is a HEALTHY and EFFECTIVE coping mechanism for stress?
O Compulsive spending
O Emotional Eating
O Taking a break when needed
O Bottling your stress up inside
Fats that are solid at room temp and can cause heart disease are called
Unsaturated Fats.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
unsaturated fats are liquid at room temprature .
For a BP of 120/80 what does 80 represent
Answer:
diastolic BP
Explanation:
This is the pressure exerted by the blood on the arterial walls in between heart pumps/contractions
True or False Working well in a group is one element of PHYSICAL health.
Question 1 of 11
A fitness plan should have both aerobic and anaerobic exercises in it.
-True?
-False?
Which lifestyle choice would put a person at a higher risk for developing heart disease?
Answer:
Smoking and not having good physical activity would be a big one
Explanation:
Explanation
Please help ASAP ! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST (extra points )
Word bank:
Ligament,cartilage,cerebrum,neurons,Appendicular skeleton, repetitive motion injury, osteoporosis, scoliosis,epilepsy,muscle tone
Answer:
Explanation:
17 epilepsy
18nerons
19ligament
20osteoporosis
Which of the following are examples of functions
carried out by organ systems? Check all that
apply.
carrying oxygen and nutrients to body cells
breaking down food through digestion
movement
reproduction
excreting bodily wastes
Answer:
Its all of them
Explanation:
Answer: all of them
Explanation:
WHICH IS THE SMALLEST EVEN PRIME NUMBER
Answer:
the smallest even prime number is 2
the number 2 is even prime number
When might you need to call an ambulance for help?
Answer:
when your injured or unable to take yourself to the hospital
Explanation:
20 POINTS
List and describe two internal influences and two external influences on physical activity.
The presence of ketones is often high in the urine of both diabetics and people who suffer from anorexia. What urine characteristics
Answer:
What is a ketones in urine test?
The test measures ketone levels in your urine. Normally, your body burns glucose (sugar) for energy. If your cells don't get enough glucose, your body burns fat for energy instead. This produces a substance called ketones, which can show up in your blood and urine. High ketone levels in urine may indicate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a complication of diabetes that can lead to a coma or even death. A ketones in urine test can prompt you to get treatment before a medical emergency occurs.
Other names: ketones urine test, ketone test, urine ketones, ketone bodies
What is it used for?
The test is often used to help monitor people at a higher risk of developing ketones. These include people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. If you have diabetes, ketones in urine can mean that you are not getting enough insulin. If you don't have diabetes, you may still be at risk for developing ketones if you:
Experience chronic vomiting and/or diarrhea
Have a digestive disorder
Participate in strenuous exercise
Are on a very low-carbohydrate diet
Have an eating disorder
Are pregnant
Why do I need a ketones in urine test?
Your health care provider may order a ketones in urine test if you have diabetes or other risk factors for developing ketones. You may also need this test if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis. These include:
Nausea or vomiting
Abdominal pain
Confusion
Trouble breathing
Feeling extremely sleepy
People with type 1 diabetes are at a higher risk for ketoacidosis.
What happens during a ketones in urine test?
A ketones in urine test can be done in the home as well as in a lab. If in a lab, you will be given instructions to provide a "clean catch" sample. The clean catch method generally includes the following steps:
Wash your hands.
Clean your genital area with a cleansing pad. Men should wipe the tip of their penis. Women should open their labia and clean from front to back.
Start to urinate into the toilet.
Move the collection container under your urine stream.
Collect at least an ounce or two of urine into the container, which should have markings to indicate the amount.
Finish urinating into the toilet.
Return the sample container as instructed by your health care provider.
If you do the test at home, follow the instructions that are in your test kit. Your kit will include a package of strips for testing. You will either be instructed to provide a clean catch sample in a container as described above or to put the test strip directly in the stream of your urine. Talk to your health care provider about specific instructions.
Will I need to do anything to prepare for the test?
You may have to fast (not eat or drink) for a certain period of time before taking a ketones in urine test. Ask your health care provider if you need to fast or do any other type of preparation before your test.
Are there any risks to the test?
There is no known risk to having a ketones in urine test.
What do the results mean?
Your test results may be a specific number or listed as a "small," "moderate," or "large" amount of ketones. Normal results can vary, depending on your on your diet, activity level, and other factors. Because high ketone levels can be dangerous, be sure to talk to your health care provider about what is normal for you and what your results mean.
Learn more about laboratory tests, reference ranges, and understanding results.
Is there anything else I need to know about a ketones in urine test?
Ketone test kits are available at most pharmacies without a prescription. If you are planning to test for ketones at home, ask your health care provider for recommendations on which kit would be best for you. At-home urine tests are easy to perform and can provide accurate results as long as you carefully follow all instructions.
Some people use at-home kits to test for ketones if they are on a ketogenic or "keto" diet. A keto diet is type of weight-loss plan that causes a healthy person's body to make ketones. Be sure to talk to your health care provider before going on a keto diet.
I drink monster 1-2 times a day (7 days a week), I'm 4'9" and 80 pounds (eating disorder, please don't remind me I'm built like a five year old) but do you think monsters could have a negative affect on my health? If so, what kind of problems would occur?
Answer:
yes, consuming energy drinks at this rate could negatively affect your health. Energy drinks do not provide the necessary nutrients for survival and may also affect cardiac health.
Explanation:
Question 4 of 5
Which of these best describes a common impact of adolescent pregnancy?
O A. Financial stress for the family
O B. More and better educational opportunities for mother and baby
C. More and better peer relationships for the adolescent
O
D. Positive health outcomes for mother and baby
The three basic positions are guard, center and forward. *
True
False
Answer:
what sport?
Explanation:
Answer: TRUE
Explanation:
What types of relationships do you engage daily? Check all that apply
Answer:
What are the options ?
Explanation:
- relationships with friends
- relationships with family
- relationships in the workplace
- relationships with teachers/ other students
- relationships with store workers
10
In Bowling, it is considered a foul if what part of your body
crosses the foul line?
hand
head
arm
foot
Answer:
foot
Explanation:
Along with the(1)
initiatives to prevent the prevalence of health
(2)
the United Nations formulated the (3) __millennium goals in
the year(4)
so that nations across the world can reduce (5)
and
hunger, promote universal(6)
for all and gender equity, reduce
(7)__ among children, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS, malaria,
and other(8)
diseases, ensure environmental(9)
and
develop global(10)
in addressing global problems.
partnership
communicable
poverty
education problems health
2000 eight sustainability
mortality
disease
Answer:
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Explanation:
Briefly explain the Family Life Cycle. What happens in each stage? Which stage is
the longest? Which stage do you feel is the most rewarding? *
Answer:
The emotional and intellectual stages you pass through from childhood to your retirement years as a member of a family are called the family life cycle. In each stage, you face challenges in your family life that allow you to build or gain new skills. Gaining these skills helps you work through the changes that nearly every family goes through.
Not everyone passes through these stages smoothly. Situations such as severe illness, financial problems, or the death of a loved one can have an effect on how well you pass through the stages. Fortunately, if you miss skills in one stage, you can learn them in later stages.
The stages of the family life cycle are:
Independence.- This stage is where you can still whatever you want,this stage also help you grow as who you are.
Coupling or marriage.-This stage means relationships begin with this. The need satisfied here is love and belonging. This stage is characterized by its dream like qualities, fantasies, and hopes for the future
Parenting: babies through adolescents.-Thus stage is where you experience real happiness ang joy although its hard to be a parent but its satisfying to be a mother/father
Launching adult children.-This stage is empty Nest the world Launching Adult Children. The stage of launching adult children begins when your first child leaves home and ends with the "empty nest." When older children leave home, there are both positive and negative consequences.
Retirement or senior years.-During the retirement phase of the family life cycle, many changes occur in your life. Welcoming new family members or ..lost of loved ones
For me the most rewarding stage is the retirement or senior years cause you know to yourself that without the struggles and challenge you facing you still show bravey and determination throughout the years you live
1. What is a shot made of, most of the time ?
A) plastic
B)aluminum
C)steel or iron
D) pvc
what part of the brain does cerebral palsy effect