Elizabeth was a brilliant lawyer until she began hearing voices and seeing things that are not there. She also has trouble with her thought processes and making sense in her speech. She is suffering from:
Answer:
Psychotic illnesses
Explanation:
hey can occur in any of our senses including sound, sight, touch, taste, and smell. An auditory hallucination is when one has heard something that is not there. It is the most common type of hallucination. A visual hallucination is when one has seen something that is not there. Hallucinations may occur as part of normal development or may be a sign that your child is struggling with some type of emotional problems. This may be related to issues at home, school, with friends, or from experiencing upsetting thoughts and feelings.
Answer:
schizophrenia
Explanation:
This STI can cause chancres in the Primary Stage, which is the first of the three stages of
this infection. The second stage is characterized by a rash and the third stage by cause
severe medical problems.
The answer is SYPHILIS.
what do all disorders have in common?
Which of the following is a factor that does not influence health literacy?
A) Education level
B) Race
C) Poverty
D) Insurance
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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The top of the heart, known as the heart's base, connects to four large blood vessels of the body. What are those four blood vessels?
Group of answer choices
Vena cava
Pulmonary veins
Platelets
Exocrine glands
Salivary glands
Aorta
Pulmonary trunk
Answer:
Aorta, Vena cava, pulmonary veins, and pulmonary trunk
Explanation:
Biomedical engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genes True or False
Genetic engineering, recombinant DNA technology, genetic modification/manipulation (GM) and gene splicing are terms that apply to the direct manipulation of an organism's genes. ... Genetic engineering uses the techniques of molecular cloning and transformation to alter the structure and characteristics of genes directly.
So the answer is true
Answer:
false
Explanation:
it is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes
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Which conclusions about alcohol and teen driving are supported by the data provided? Check all that apply.
Rates of drinking and driving increased significantly between 2004 and 2014.Approximately 22 percent of teens admitted to driving after drinking in 2004.Fewer teens admitted to drinking and driving in 2013 than in 2004.In 2013, about one in five teens admitted to riding with a driver who had been drinking.
Answer:This proves more teens admitting to drinking while driving in 2004 than 2013.
Explanation:
22. Which example of anxiety is most likely a sign of an anxiety disorder?
a. Being worried for a few days about an upcoming class presentation
b. Always being worried about germs on objects that other people have touched
c. Being anxious about going to the first dance of the year at a new school
d. Feeling uneasy about doing something that goes against one’s values
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It's a stereotypical thing to stress about and very out there so the answer would be B
Which law relates to any pushing or pulling applied to the body to create motion?
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Describe an example of how to utilize spare time?
Answer:
There are many different answers. An example would be when youre going home or going to school on the bus or car. You can use that spare time to catch up on work, read, listen to music.
To utilize time sparingly, I recommend you don't waste it on unnecessary activities. Spending time on a hobby is a great way to utilize time, but spending time on an activity you aren't good at could be a waste of time.
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which of these are reasonable strategies for enforcing your boundaries in a healthy relationship? select the two correct anwers.
Answer:
A. Apologize.
B. State your boundary and what you want to happen.
Explanation:
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loss of flexibility can be cause by
A. daily stretching
B. a sedentary lifestyle
C. fad diets
D. poor posture
Answer: Poor posture.
Explanation:
Which probe would be best to check the temp of a pork roast?
penetrating or bimetallic stemmed?
The United Nations has identified its mission as "the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health." Is this mission being accomplished? Why or why not?
Mmm Hard Question im on sure!~ I think If you go to
World Health Organization (WHO) - The World Economic Forumhttps://www.weforum.org
You may find your answer!
Write a nursing diagnosis for Janeesha
Answer
Janeesha has been smoking cigarettes for almost 10 years. Both of her parents were smokers, so she started smoking at about 15 years old. She began with just a few here and there, but gradually worked her way up to about a pack per day. When she first started smoking, she was not concerned about the health risks to her body. She thought it was cool, and many of her friends were also smoking. Now that she’s older, she has seen first-hand what smoking can do. Her mother has been diagnosed with lung cancer and her father is now on oxygen to aid his breathing difficulties caused by his emphysema. In addition, Janeesha was married last year and her new husband is not a smoker. He has encouraged her to stop smoking. He is concerned for her health, and if they choose to have children, he would not want her to smoke during the pregnancy. Janeesha has decided she is ready to stop smoking. She has been attending a smoking cessation class. She has also discussed medication options for smoking cessation with her doctor. One of Janeesha’s concerns about quitting is the weight gain that many people experience. Janeesha is African American, and she is currently 5 ft 2 in tall and 140 lbs. She knows she is already slightly overweight, but likes her fuller figure. Her husband thinks she is beautiful at her current weight. However, she does not want to gain more weight and create additional health problems as she stops smoking. In discussing her concerns with her doctor, he suggests that Janeesha make an appointment with a dietitian to have some nutritional education as well as her calorie needs calculated. Janeesha is hopeful that the dietitian may also give her some suggestions for healthier meals and snacks.
Which of the following are methods that require a variance?
using food additives to preserve food
cooking meat until it reaches the correct internal temperature
O curing food such as hams and sausages
smoking food as a method of preservation
sprouting seeds
boiling water
Answer:
A)smoking food as a method of preservation
B)sprouting seeds
C) using food additives to preserve food
F)curing food such as hams and sausages
Explanation:
Just done it
The cost of variance is defined as the actual cost that is required to produce a certain product or the food item in the menu. The correct answers are Options A,C and D.
What are the two types of variance in cooking method ?It is divided into favorable and the unfavorable one.
In the variance of cooking, it is the method where using food additives to preserve food is the one way. It is the method in which it is basically indicated towards the timely increment of the food items in order to basically just increase the food safety along with the time for which they can be used.
Using food additives which helps to regulate the stabilization of food items where they can be regulated over time. Smoking food as a method of preservation in which they are basically preserved for time.
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Writing Prompt
For this assignment each student must answer the question, using examples. ( Remember for writing a good essay to use Claim, Evidence and Reasoning)
Question:
Please List at least 3 out of the 5 fitness components. ( Submit when complete
Answer:
1. Body composition
2. Cardiovascular fitness
3. Flexibility
4. Muscular endurance
5. Muscle strength
Explanation:
Health Related Physical fitness is defined as activity aimed to improve the overall health and well being. The goal of health- related fitness is prevention of disease or rehabilitation from disease as well as the development of a high level of functional capacity for daily tasks.
Health related physical fitness is further divided into 5 parts,popularly known as 5 Components of Physical Fitness.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
everything else happens rarely and isn't constant.
What is the main purpose of using the combining form in medical terminology
Answer:
Hereof, what is the main purpose of using the combining form in medical terminology? A prefix can be used to modify the meaning of a word. The combining vowel is a word part, usually an o, and is used to ease pronunciation of the medical term.
Explanation:
Answer:
to make a term easier to pronounce
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements about developing a personal fitness program is NOT true?
A.
When developing a personal fitness program, it is important to implement strategies that will help maintain the program as well as give it a successful start.
B.
Personal factors such as age, health concerns, and likes are important to consider when developing a personal fitness program.
C.
The starting skill level of the physical activities included in a personal fitness program should be determined from other individuals' fitness programs.
D.
The FITT principle should be used when developing a personal fitness program.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Compare and contrast inpatient drug treatment facilities and residential treatment facilities
Answer:
Similarities between inpatient drug treatment facilities and residential treatment facilities
1. They are both conducted full-time basis
2. They both require patients to remain onsite until the end of the treatment.
Differences between inpatient drug treatment facilities and residential treatment facilities
1. Inpatient treatment facilities are mainly situated at hospitals or medical center, whereas, residential treatment facilities are not situated in hospitals or medical center
2. Inpatient treatment facilities are majorly designed for patients suffering from a combination of mental or medical conditions plus substance abuse problems. Whereas, residential treatment facilities are designed for treating drug addicts, including educational programs such as career talks or parenting style.
Explanation:
Genes can be turned on or turned off; not all genes are active at one tlme.
O True
O False
Fill in the blank. Your body needs ____ to convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy.
I think the intestines
Answer: vitamins
Explanation: I got it right on the assignment
Long Text (essay)
Give three characteristics of a child who struggles with the social scene.
Answer: Low self-esteem, anxiety, lack of confidence
Explanation:
A social scene is considering a scene occupied by other people. A child who is struggling with it usually is because a child is having low self-esteem. After that, when he is found in a room where there are many people, the child is usually having anxiety which is causing sweaty palms, dizziness, and feeling like he is going to pass out. Those children are also having a lack of confidence and because of that, they are anxious where there are many people because they think that they will say something inappropriate or emabrace themselves.
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Answer:
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.E
6.C
7.B
8.E
Explanation:
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What role do parents play in a child’s brain development? What are some ways that parents can encourage this development?
hey um, this question is about $uicid3 so TRIGGER WARNING! idk if this needs it but I'm putting one on it so yeah :P
Which of the following statements considering $uicid3 are true?
a. no one can change the mind of someone who has decided to kilI themself
b. people who talk about $uicid3 don't attempt it
c. people who attempt $uicid3 will try to get help
d. talking about $uicid3 will give a person the idea
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Don calculates that his body uses up 2,400 calories a day.
What will happen if Don eats 2,700 calories a day for a week?
He will gain weight because he will be eating more calories than he uses.
He will lose weight because his basal metabolism will get higher.
He will not gain any weight because his basal metabolism will get higher.
He may or may not lose weight depending on what kinds of food he eats.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
he will gain weight because the # of calories consumed is higher than the #of calories he actually uses by 300 calories.
how do scientist measure the memory in psychology
Answer:
here are four measures of retention: redintegration, relearning, recall, and recognition.
Redintegration is the process of assembling a complete memory on the basis of partial cues. An essay exam would be an example of a test of redintegration: the question contains a few partial cues or suggestions about how to structure the answer. If the student knows the material, she will be able to construct a complete answer from what she has retained from the course. Redintegration does not result in objectively quantifiable scores that researchers like to have for employing statistical analyses of data. (Indeed, note that the grading of essay exams is somewhat of a subjective procedure on the part of the instructor.) Within professional psychology, redintegration is more commonly employed within the context of psychotherapy.
Explanation:
Case Study: Ms. S was 20 when she came in for psychotherapy in 2002. The therapist determined that her present anxieties might be related to something that happened in her childhood, perhaps around the age of ten. Her therapist helped her begin to piece together a more complete memory of that time. At age ten she would have been in the fourth or fifth grade. Ms. S was able to remember her best friend at that time, and how she became very sick that year, and Ms. S herself began to worry that she herself might also become ill. The therapist also reminded her, that she would have been ten years old in 1992. That was a year after the Persian Gulf War. (Ms. S had no connection to that.) 1992 was the year of the Clinton - Bush - Perot presidential campaign. (Ms. S remembers doing a report on Ross Perot for school, but could not find any important associations with that.) 1992 was the year that the Atlanta Braves won the World Series against Toronto. Although Ms. S was not a baseball fan, this fact triggered a series of relevant memories. She remembers her step-father getting upset with her little brother because the child was making noise during the TV game. Ms. S then remembered that year was very difficult in terms of domestic strife: the stepfather and her mother soon separated, and they had to move to a smaller apartment in a worse part of town. These recoveries of memories led to other relevant tie-ins later.
YOU HAVE COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS RELATED TO TEAM SPORTS AND INDIVIDUAL SPORTS THAT IMPROVE OVERALL FITNESS.
WRITE A 5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY AND GIVE ADVICE ON FOLLOWING TOPIC: JAMES AND ANA ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A SPORT THAT THEY CAN PARTICIPATE IN TO IMPROVE OVERALL FITNESS AND BE PART OF A TEAM.
PICK ONE PERSON AND EXPLAIN WHAT TYPE OF SPORT THEY SHOULD TAKE UP, BASED ON YOUR KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO ADVANTAGES OF TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL SPORTS.
HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
WHAT TYPE OF SPORTS DO YOU RECOMMEND AND EXPLAIN WHY
HEALTH RELATED FITNESS BENEFITS
SKILL RELATED BENEFITS
BENEFITS OF TEAM SPORTS
BENEFITS OF INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
Can anyone help? im giving 150 points
Answer:
You need to pick someone what you need to do
Explanation:
I not sure what the anser it tho