Answer:
false
Explanation:
although we have all this new technology we still need clinical trials to assure that whatever this new technology has built works
On what principles must healthcare professionals base all medical decisions?
The process of ____
decision making is when healthcare professionals involved in the patient’s care and the patient make healthcare decisions together. This process makes a patient feel more involved and gives healthcare professionals more confidence in the care they provide and the decisions they make.
Answer:
SDM Shared decision making
Explanation:
Name 3 things that influence our eating habits
Answer:
1) wanting a snack. 2) buying ice cream because it looked good and eating it. 3) sitting on your couch and seeing shakes and smoothies on TV.
Explanation:
Which of these statements accurately describes hazards in healthcare settings? Check all of the boxes that apply.
Improper dosage of medications can cause harm to patients.
There is a risk of getting infectious diseases in hospitals.
Wet floors contribute to slip–and–fall accidents in hospitals.
Patients, but not workers, are exposed to risk in healthcare settings.
Answer:
Improper dosage of medications can cause harm to patients.
There is a risk of getting infectious diseases in hospitals.
Wet floors contribute to slip–and–fall accidents in hospitals.
Explanation:
1. Healthcare workers, especially nurses, are advised to follow the "5 Rights" when administering medications. These refers to the following: right patient, right drug, right dosage, right route and right time. Improper dosage may lead to adverse reaction on the patient's end and may also kill him.
2. Many people with several kinds of diseases are confined in the hospital, therefore, there is a risk of getting an infectious disease. Once you visit the hospital, you have the chance to get exposed to different diseases.
3. Some accidents in the hospital are brought about by slippery floors, which build up over time from fluids. It is important to check the "wet floor signs" in order to prevent such hazard.
Answer:
1,2,and 3
Improper dosage of medications can cause harm to patients.
There is a risk of getting infectious diseases in hospitals.
Wet floors contribute to slip–and–fall accidents in hospitals.
Explanation:
All of these can cause danger in healthcare.
In terms of bone health, regular moderate physical activity can:
ОА.
Cause undue wear and tear on your bones
OB.
Cause arthritis
Ос.
Increase bone strength
OD.
Decrease bone strength
Reset
Next
Answer:
C Increase bone strength
Explanation:
Your body adapts to regular moderate exercise by building up more bones making them denser and stronger.
Answer:
C: Increase Bone Strength
Explanation:
Got this correct on edmentum hope this helps, and have a great day!
Do you think that there are ways to have a good time instead of drinking? What are
some ways to have fun?
Answer:
Ride a bicycle.
Go for a walk.
Meet a friend for lunch.
Read a book
Play a board game.
Attend an exercise class.
Organize old photos, albums or books.
Cook dinner.
Bake cookies.
Binge a few episodes of a favorite TV show.
Call a friend you haven’t spoken to in a while.
Take a nap.
Go to the movies.
True or false -
Protein is chemically different from carbohydrates and fats because of the presence of nitrogen.
Answer: False , because
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are digested in the intestine, where they are broken down into their basic units:
*Carbohydrates into sugars
*Proteins into amino acids
*Fats into fatty acids and glycerol
Which organism causes malaria?
Vibrio
Sporozoa
Ringworm
Spirochetes
Explanation:
Sporozoa....
Hope it helps
What is the etiology of Familial hypercholesterolemia
Answer:
Familial hypercholesterolemia is a genetic disorder. It is caused by a defect on chromosome 19. The defect makes the body unable to remove low density lipoprotein bad cholesterol from the blood. This results in a high level of LDL in the blood.
Explanation:
Answer:
A genetic disorder
Explanation: it is caused by a defect on chromosome 19. the defects make the body unable to remove low density lipoprotein (LDL or bad) cholesterol from the blood. this results in a high level of LDL in the blood
Explain the difference between processed foods and unprocessed foods. In your explanation be sure to include two examples of processed foods and two examples of unprocessed foods.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Unprocessed foods include the natural edible food parts of plants and animals, like nuts and grains. Minimally processed foods have been slightly altered for the main purpose of preservation but which does not substantially change the nutritional content of the food, like cheese and bread.
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2 factors that influence alcohol use are
Answer:
one factor is early introduction to alcohol, for example, teens drinking at parties. a second factor is stress because people often feel that alcohol takes away all their problems and stress.
Explanation:
i hope this helps cuz this was kind of random lol
Answer: Influence from friends, family, and peers and stress(the need to escape to another world through alochol)
Explanation:
Which statement about blood disorders is true?
O They are always acute or short lasting.
O They typically affect platelets and red and white blood cells.
O They only involve the malfunction of plasma components.
O They cannot be passed from one person to another.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
Right on Edg
Answer:
B. They typically affect platelets and red and white blood cells.
Explanation:
:D
List out the importance of quality life and explain them.
Answer:
Financial security, job satisfaction, family life, health, and safety.
Explanation:
Quality of life is a highly subjective measure of happiness that is an important component of many financial decisions. Factors that play a role in the quality of life vary according to personal preferences. (These are the top answers)
Hope this helps, have a great day!
The ? perspective is based on the idea that your behavior is caused by you
adapting to your environment.
this is psychology , plz help !
a - Evolutionary
b - Cognitive
c - Biological
d - Humanistic
What is the benefit of an individual having a glucose monitor?
A) It allows a patient with diabetes to manage their disease in an effective manner.
B) It displays blood pressure levels, allowing the patient to treat hypertension.
C) It keeps track of the oxygen level in a patient’s blood stream for those with fluid retention.
D) It lets the user know when their heart rate is too rapid, letting them alter activity.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it is A....
Why would a website for a for-profit organization most likely be an unreliable source for healthcare product information?
The organization is part of the government.
The organization is trying to sell the product
The organization does not try to make money.
The organization is part of an educational institution.
Answer:
B)The organization is trying to sell the product
Explanation:
Answer: Option A
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Why are body tissues (like bones, muscles, fat, etc) important to our identity and how our bodies work? Explain. (this is for my human body systems class but that's not a subject on here...)
Answer:
Tissue is a group of cells or fluid that work together to perform a specific job in the body like cells in an organ like the kidney or heart or blood cells that carry oxygen to and waste materials from the cells in the body. This is why itd be very important
Explanation:
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Douglas works in an emergency room where he assists the physicians by recording patients medical information, orders and interprets diagnostic tests, and monitors patients symptoms. He is most likely a
What are three things you could do if you were asked to become an advocate for health and wellness?
Answer:
To advocate for public health you can give money to free clinics, volunteer at hospitals & help to teach a health class.
Explanation:
Answer:
The three this I would do is educate people on their benefits of having a healthy lifestyle. How they can obtain the right health care company. And ask them to improve their lifestyle by eating healthier, and staying away from harmful products.
Explanation:
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lack of fulfillment of basic
In the movie Osmosis Jones how is the nervous system represented
Answer:
As an electric power grid
Explanation:
When Osmosis Jones misses his shot he hits the nervous system which is then represented as an electric power grid. This sets off very strong cramps in Frank. This is pretty interesting because the nervous system works like that. It sends electrical impulses down the cells and that is how information passes through the body.
True or false For women, steroids can also regulate the menstrual cycle, deepen the voice, and cause facial hair to grow.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Which of these is a healthy diet?
A diet that is high in protein, but cuts out all bread and dairy products
B diet that includes protein, fruits, vegetables, bread and dairy products
C diet that recommends eating only vegetable soup for lunch and dinner
Answer: a healthy diet would be B, a diet that includes proteins, fruits, vegetables, bread, and dairy products.
Answer: B
not C because you need to eat things in moderation and not A because eating stuff high in protein makes you gain a lot of weight.
True or false Side effects from steroid use include mood swings and lung damage.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
There are a variety of side effects that come with steroids.
Explain the ethical and legal considerations to which fitness instructors are subject.
Fitness instructors are subject to ethical considerations such as confidentiality and legal considerations such as liability for injury.
Fitness instructors are subject to a range of ethical and legal considerations in their profession. Ethical considerations include ensuring that clients are provided with safe and effective training, respecting clients' privacy and confidentiality, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
Legal considerations include maintaining appropriate certifications and licenses, adhering to health and safety regulations, avoiding discrimination and harassment, and ensuring that all advertising and marketing materials are truthful and not misleading.
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10. The inner wall of the small intestine is covered with
millions of microscopic, finger-like projections called
through which nutrients can
be absorbed into the body.
Answer:
Microvilli, hope this helps!
Explanation:
Answer:
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It is the ability to move all or a part of the body quickly.
A. Dexterity
B. Agility
C. Speed
Answer:
b
Explanation:
ability to move quickly and easily.
When is it healthy to eat foods that are high in fats and calories?
A. When they taste good
B. When you need a snack
C. When your friends are eating them
D. When they are also high in nutrients
Option d
When they are also high in nutrients.
does anyone know how to get rid of double chin, like I do got a jawline bit I want it sharp also I have a bit double chin. so is there any possibile way to get rid of double chin and have a good jawline.
Tilt your head back and look toward the ceiling.
Push your lower jaw forward to feel a stretch under the chin.
Hold your jaw there for 10 count.
Repeat it everyday and you should see a result.
Answer:
Chewing gum often helps, along with having good posture.
Explanation:
losing weight around your neck and face is one of the most difficult places as more often than not your genetics decide whether you will have a nice jawline and is not always able to change
Which is NOT a characteristic of false labor?
O A. regular contractions
O B. irregular contractions
O C. contractions that cease with a light exercise
O D. contractions that stay the same
Answer: I think it’s B