Answer:
a combination of seeing patients, maintaining records, and analyzing test results
Explanation:
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Although vaccines cannot be used to treat a person who is sick, they can help to prevent infections. Vaccinations tell the body to create memory cells, which will function later to create antibodies against certain pathogens. When a person is vaccinated, what are they injected with?.
Answer:
weakened viruses or antigens from the virus
Explanation:
If a person has knee pain he must be lacking calcium in his diet, but what vitamin would he be lacking
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Describe a plan for personal wellness. Include in your plan how you can help prevent disease and access health care and medical services at different stages of life. Make sure your plan is adaptable to changing health needs based on genetics, family history, and personal health behaviors.
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Where can I get an inhaler for my asthma?
I can't find them anywhere, and I need to get one :(
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Answer:
Doctors proscribe one. If you are going into an asthma attack and you do not have anything for it go the the ER.
Explanation:
define mental illness????
Answer:
Health conditions that basically changes your thinking and emotions
Which exercise best helps to strengthen your pectoralis? *
squats
lateral lunge
bench press
shoulder press
The term serotoninergic refers to a neurotransmitter that releases a hormone in response to physical or mental stress. please select the best answer from the choices provided t f
Answer:
if "t f" means true or false, then its false
Explanation:
Answer:
The term serotoninergic refers to a neurotransmitter that releases a hormone in response to physical or mental stress is false.
What do you mean by Neurotransmitters?
Neurotransmitters may be defined as a chemical that is released from a nerve cell which thereby transmits an impulse from a nerve cell to another nerve, muscle, organ, or other tissue.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter as well as a hormone. Serotoninergic means something that affects by the activity of serotonin. It behaves as both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter. So, it does not remain the same in both cases.
Therefore, the term serotoninergic refers to a neurotransmitter that releases a hormone in response to physical or mental stress is false.
Explanation:
My health career example?
Answer:
There is a bunch such as; Nursing, Doctor, Surgen, Threaphy, Physical Threaphy, School Nurse, Substance Abuse Conceling and much more. (Im taking classes for becoming a phystraic nurse.)
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of foods working synergistically?
O Cookies and milk becauso they go well together
O Foods with vitamin C helping the body absorb iron
O Eating leafy green vegetables with other kinds to create variety
O Eating food high in omoga-3 acids to prevent joint inflammation
Answer:
Eating leafy green vegetables with other kinds to create variety
Explanation:
I said the 3rd o because I know that tomatoes and broccoli are a synergetic combination.
As of 2020, who is the longest serving female in the california state prison system?.
Answer:
Confined to a California prison since 1971, former Manson family member and convicted murderer Patricia Krenwinkel is now the longest-serving female inmate in the state's correctional system. On Thursday, the 69-year-old will have a chance at freedom when a review board considers whether to recommend her for parole.
Explanation:
Former Manson family member and convicted murderer Patricia Krenwinkel is now the longest-serving female inmate in the state's correctional system.
Certain cells taken from umbilical cord blood have the potential to treat illnesses such as lymphoma and leukemia. In what way are cord blood cells useful to treat these diseases?.
A fallacy is a __________. a. type of medical breakthrough that is commonly accepted after fda testing b. false or mistaken idea often based on illogical or invalid reasoning and facts c. pill that does not contain any medicine, used to conduct double-blind studies d. medical professional who has been trained to investigate all types of medical fraud please select the best answer from the choices provided. a b c d
The answer is choice B
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How old do you have to be to become a nurse?
Can I be a nurse at 16
Answer:
You can tran to be one at that age
Explanation
How many milligrams of tylenol can i take while pregnant?.
Answer: two extra-strength tablets, 500 milligrams each, every four hours, up to four times a day.
Explanation:
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5. Situation: you’ve had a friend online for years now and you’ve decided your gonna meet up with them . (2 pts)
a. What is the risk factor of this situation? (1 pt)
b. In a complete sentence, describe a possible outcome to this situation?
(1 pt)
c. In a complete paragraph, describe how would you respond to avoid danger? (1 pt)
Answer:
You can get tricked to exposing yourself and get robbed.
In this situation of meeting your old online friend you may get tricked or get robbed
In this situation I will stop talking to them if they are making you unconfortable you have the right to ditch someone and I will do happy stuff that I usually do to make forget about (that specific person).
Becky heard about the new cytomimic technology. She is excited and wants to try that out, but she wants to research it first. Which topic should she research?
A.
DNA repair
B.
bioelectricity
C.
Brazilian keratin treatment
D.
dermabrasion
E.
nail extension
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because according to Dr Ying Sun, "Cytomimic Technology mimics the body's natural bioelectricity to help rejuvenate, repair and renew skin".
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Why was the bite mark evidence so important in the Bundy case? If the case happened today, do you think investigators would have more information to work with?
Answer:
The bite mark was important to the Bundy case because it was the only evidence found as Bundy was known for cleaning up his crime scenes. Investigators would have more to work with today as technology for evidence gathering has improved (stuff like DNA and fingerprints).
Explanation:
How does law enforcement view underage drinking when it occurs at home with parents present who grant permission?
as deserving of a heavier sentence
as deserving of a lighter sentence
as being acceptable by law
as being illegal
Which statement best explains how the environment plays a role in preventing chronic disease?
O Heart related illnesses, caused by higher levels of humidity, can be reduced by draining standing water from low lying areas.
Polio and similar conditions can be reduced in frequency by addressing concerns about polluted air caused by human activity.
Reducing the number of trees in an area will lead to a decrease in the amount of pollen, reducing cases of asthma.
Access to clean water, which carries fewer carcinogens and other harmful chemicals, will reduce the risk of developing cancer.
Answer:
Access to clean water, which carries fewer carcinogens and other harmful chemicals, will reduce the risk of developing cancer.
Explanation:
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A car accident cannot cause a disability because disabilities are genetic. t or f
Answer:
false
Explanation:
you can get a disability from a car accident if you get hurt badly and your leg gets crippled
Answer:
False
Explain
Disabilities can be given at birth, genetically or not. Also by accident.
Hydrostatic weighing is used to predict percent body fat based on.
Answer:
Body density
Explanation:
Females are unable to maintain a high level of cardiorespiratory fitness. please select the best answer from the choices provided. t f
When there is a natural or man-made crisis in a country, other countries sending help to that country is an example of _____________
a. Charity.
b. Well-Being.
c. Diplomacy.
d. Peace.
Answer:Diplomacy.
Explanation:
which action is a part of a good hygiene
Answer:
washing (showers, bathing)
brushing teeth, etc
putting on deoderant, washing clothes
Explanation:
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How many cal is in an apple?
Answer:
95 calories, I assume you meant calories
Explanation:
Answer:
1 medium (or regular) sized apple is 95 calories
1 small apple is 78 calories
1 large apple is 116 calories
Explanation:
Dips and bicep curls work which muscles?
quadriceps and hamstrings
pectoralis and deltoids
biceps and triceps
Whats the difference between vitamin d and vitamin d3.
Answer:
There are two possible forms of vitamin D in the human body: vitamin D2 and vitamin D3. Both D2 and D3 are simply called “vitamin D,” so there's no meaningful difference between vitamin D3 and just vitamin D.
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise?
Aerobic activity consists of weight training and core exercises, and anaerobic activity consists of stretching followed by steady
activity.
Aerobic exercise is a steady activity and anaerobic exercise takes place in short bursts.
Anaerobic exercise is a steady activity and aerobic exercise takes place in short bursts.
Aerobic activity occurs when the level of exercise intensity demands more oxygen than is available in the blood supply and
anaerobic exercise occurs when there is more than enough oxygen available for consumption by the body.
Answer:
2.) Aerobic exercise is a steady activity and anaerobic exercise takes place in short bursts.
Explanation:
What is the sensation of falling while asleep called?.
This is probably the most important stroke in tennis to learn.
the backhand
the volley
the serve
the forehand
Answer:
the sever
Explanation: