Answer:
Please explain what I have to do?
If its about the weight than Dustin is over weight.
Explanation:
BMI below 18.5 is underweight. BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 is healthy weight. BMI of 25 to 29.9 is overweight. BMI of 30 and above is obese.
The Big Brother
Antonio has made a commitment not to use tobacco even though some of his
family members, including his older brother, smoke cigarettes. More than once,
his brother has made fun of him for not at least trying smoking. What skills can he
use to keep his commitment? What can Antonio say to himself to stick to his
decision not to use tobacco?
Answer:
He can persuade them to stop and get help if they are addicted. He can spend time with people that have the same opinions and thoughts as him. Being near people that can negatively affect and tempt you, can make you stop or lose the commitment.
Answer:
yes the person above me
Explanation:
Which of the following statements BEST defines first aid?
A. First aid is treatment given at the time of an injury.
B. First aid is treatment given at the location of an injury.
C. First aid is treatment given at the time and location of an injury.
D. none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
С
D
Answer:
i belive c
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Edge 2021
Daryl is 16. He’s a wrestler – the best in his weight class. But if he gains 5 pounds, he’ll be bumped up a weight class and have to wrestle larger guys and possibly lose. Justin exercises obsessively. He also takes laxatives to lose weight, and he has thrown up a few times after friends dragged him out for fast food. Justin even stops drinking water a day before he gets weighed in for a match.
Possible signs of Daryl eating that other people might notice?
Answer:
i dont understand the question is it a school question or a personal question
Explanation:
I NEED HELP ASAP> FIRST IS BRAINLIEST.
Info is in the picture. 80 POINTS.
American red cross:
1. a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States
2.lifesaving blood, disaster relief, health and safety, international services, and youth preparedness
3.2019 they made $2,656,613,224
4.Federal Charter, Two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, our first civilian blood collection program, and the launch of training in first aid, water safety
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Cancer society:
1.community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service
2.
Answer for 19 and 21? help
Answer:
The answer for 19 is A
The answer for 21 is D
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
when deciding how to invest your money which of the following is least important to know?
Answer:
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Answer:
The answer is Whether or not deposits can be made online.
Explanation:
If the answer choices were:
- How risky the investment is
- Whether or not deposits can be made online
- When you will need to use the money.
- The expected rate of return on your investment.
Then the answer is whether or not deposits can be made online.
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need answers ASAP please !!!!
Answer:
top left - fruits
top right (plate) - grains
the cup - dairy
bottom left - veggies
bottom right - protein
Explanation:
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In ventricular fibrillation, the ventricles twitch randomly instead of beating. This condition causes death within minutes if not rapidly treated. In a similar condition, atrial fibrillation, atria twitch randomly instead of beating. Although atrial fibrillation can increase the risk of other serious conditions, atrial fibrillation by itself is usually not life threatening. Explain why ventricle fibrillation is deadly but trail fibrillation rarely is. Include a description of blood flow through the heart.
Answer:
Ventricular fibrillation a type of arrhythmia characterized by a very fast heart rate which causes no blood to reach vital organs causing cardiac arrest.While Atrial fibrillation is an atrial tachyarrhythmia characterized by the fact that the atria beat in an uncoordinated way at a very high rate that exceeds 350 beats per minute. As a result, the atria are no longer effective in pumping blood to the ventricles.
Explanation:
Under normal conditions the heart contracts rhythmically and synchronously. This contraction is the result of an electrical impulse that is generated in the atrium, reaches the ventricle and results in a heartbeat. In an arrhythmia there is an alteration of this mechanism that leads to the heart not contracting regularly, generating a rhythm disorder. The contraction of the ventricles pumps blood to the rest of the body. In ventricular fibrillation, the heart rhythm is very fast and chaotic (up to 300 beats per minute) and is characterized by not being able to provoke an efficient heart beat. Thus, the lack of contraction of the ventricles causes the blood to barely be pumped from the heart, producing a collapse of the cardiovascular system and cardiac arrest. Atrial fibrillation is characterized by disorganized and very rapid atrial activity (350-600 beats / min). This leads to an irregular ventricular response (150-200 beats / min) and an irregular pulse.During atrial fibrillation, the atrial contraction that helps fill the ventricles with blood is lost; this can significantly reduce cardiac output, particularly in patients with mitral stenosis, hypertension, or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.It is associated with an increased risk of thromboembolism (formation of blood clots in the heart that can dislodge and go through the bloodstream until impacted on the a blood vessel, causing lack of irrigation in that area) and therefore stroke (cerebral thromboembolic accident).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What decision have the most us states made the dangerous consequences of bullying and harassment
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1.PERSONAL SAFETY
List and explain 3 different responsibilities a person has when they are behind the wheel of a car.
JOB SAFETY
2.List 3 examples of how you can ensure you are safe at work.
4 points
3.SUBSTANCE USE & ABUSE
Identify 2 Physical Risks and 2 Mental Risks associated with substance abuse.
4. (4 points)
Discuss 4 influences that might impact teenagers to engage in behaviour that involves a risk to themselves or others.
5. 2 points)
Explain in YOUR OWN WORDS what addiction means.
Answer:
1. Do keep in mind that assessment is about getting to know a person with complex and individual needs.
Do not rely on tools alone for a comprehensive assessment.
2. Do always make every effort to contact all involved parties, including family members, persons who have treated the client previously, other mental health and substance abuse treatment providers, friends, significant others, probation officers as quickly as possible in the assessment process. (These other sources of information will henceforth be referred to as collaterals.)
3. Don't allow preconceptions about addiction to interfere with learning about what the client really needs (e.g., “All mental symptoms tend to be caused by addiction unless proven otherwise”). Co-occurring disorders are as likely to be underrecognized as overrecognized. Assume initially that an established diagnosis and treatment regime for mental illness is correct, and advise clients to continue with those recommendations until careful reevaluation has taken place.
4. Do become familiar with the diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders, including personality disorders, and with the names and indications of common psychiatric medications. Also become familiar with the criteria in your own State for determining who is a mental health priority client. Know the process for referring clients for mental health case management services or for collaborating with mental health treatment providers.
5. Don't assume that there is one correct treatment approach or program for any type of COD. The purpose of assessment is to collect information about multiple variables that will permit individualized treatment matching. It is particularly important to assess stage of change for each problem and the client's level of ability to follow treatment recommendations.
6. Do become familiar with the specific role that your program or setting plays in delivering services related to COD in the wider context of the system of care. This allows you to have a clearer idea of what clients your program will best serve and helps you to facilitate access to other settings for clients who might be better served elsewhere.
7. Don't be afraid to admit when you don't know, either to the client or yourself. If you do not understand what is going on with a client, acknowledge that to the client, indicate that you will work with the client to find the answers, and then ask for help. Identify at least one supervisor who is knowledgeable about COD as a resource for asking questions.
8. Most important, do remember that empathy and hope are the most valuable components of your work with a client. When in doubt about how to manage a client with COD, stay connected, be empathic and hopeful, and work with the client and the treatment team to try to figure out the best approach over time.
Explanation:
True or false Most professional sports don't test for steroid abuse.
Polyphasia is another name for:
Select one:
A. anger
B. multi-tasking.
C. rapid speech.
D. time urgency.
E. All of the above
What is another name for an incident?
A. investigation period
B. quality improvement
C. liability event
D. reportable variance
Answer:
C. liability event
Explanation:
Just took the test and made a 100
Practice Task 2
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MY PHILHEALTH
How will you evaluate its reliability?
provided
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Suppose you are employed and about to be enrolled in Philhealth.
What questions will you ask the company?
Answer:
Explanation:
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simple 6th grade easy science! plssss help i put the rest o my points into dis :>
Answer: A and D
Explanation:
D, because the defentition of quantitative means: measured by the quantity of something rather than the quality,
And A, because continuous means to continue the whole of something. In this case, you are continuing the research of the specific group of ducks.
Why does the Moon have a greater influence on Earth's tides than the Sun does?
A.
because the Moon is more massive than the Sun
B.
because the Moon is farther away from Earth than the Sun is
C.
because the Moon is less massive than the Sun
D.
because the Moon is closer to Earth than the Sun is
Answer:
D would be the best answer
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
How far will you run for the Walk/Run test?
OA.
1/2 mile
OB.
3/4 mile
Oc.
1 mile
OD. 1 1/2 mile
Answer:
I think I would add all the numbers up and get the mile there
Explanation:
For each of the following questions, write a an F in the space provided if the statement is false. T
in the space provided if the statement is true. Write
4. A credit repair company can erase a poor credit history.
5. If you pay a bill late, your creditor can report this information to a credit bureau.
6. A debt collector can contact you any time of day or night, except Sunday.
7. If you don't pay a debt, a debt collector cannot legally harass and threaten you.
8. A debt collector must inform you, in writing, of the amount of your debt, the
name of the creditor, and an explanation of your right to dispute the debt.
9.
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service will help you set up a realistic budget,
contact your creditors, and plan future expenses.
Answer:
4. false
5. true
6. f alse
7. t rue
8. true
9. true
Explanation:
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What is a example of a food group
Answer:
milk, yogurt, cheese
Explanation:
True or false During puberty, testosterone causes changes in boys such as muscle growth, hair growth, and a higher voice.
Answer: yes
Explanation: this is signs of your body progressing into a man.
what is cholesterol? how does diet affect cholesterol levels in the blood ?
Answer:
Saturated fat, trans fat, carbohydrates, and cholesterol in the food you eat increase cholesterol levels. Reducing the amount of saturated fat, trans fats and sugars in your diet helps lower your blood cholesterol level. Increasing the amount of fiber and plant-derived sterols can also help lower LDL cholesterol.
Match the following stressors with the correct definition.
Personal Behavior Stressors
Life Situations
Thinking Stressors
Environmental Stressors
Biological Stressors
______ are sources of stress caused by actions you take.
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______ are sources of stress caused by changes in your life.
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______ are sources of stress caused by the way you think.
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______ are sources of stress caused by the world in which you live.
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______ are sources of stress caused by problems within the body.
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i need help quick! where do they go?
Answer:
Thinking stressors is number 3
Enviromental stressors is number 4
biological stressors is number 5
personal behavior stressors is number 1
life situations is number 2
Explanation:
Answer:
I got it right
Explanation:
In your own words, what is your definition of physical wellness?
In your own words, what characteristics does a person who is mentally/emotionally well possess?
What is your idea of social wellness?
anwser all 3 pls
Answer:
My definition of physical wellness would be someone who feels 100%. A person who is mentally/emotionally well can be happy, full of energy, and aware of what's going on. Social wellness can be that you are good in social situations, and how well you act in a friendship, etc.
X is varies directly as the square of y. if x = 2 when y=3, find the value of x when y= 45.
(a) 10 (b)2 (c) 30 (d) 5 (e) 2/9
Answer:
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I guess this is variation
How does an acute disease differ from a chronic disease?
Answer:
Acute illnesses generally develop suddenly and last a short time, often only a few days or weeks. Chronic conditions develop slowly and may worsen over an extended period of time—months to years.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Acute disease happen suddenly and go away in a few days while a chronic disease stays in your body for a long period of time. They usually last the persons whole life.
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During which stage of prenatal development do body systems and organs begin to function?
Fetal
Germinal
Conception
Embryonic
During the embryonic stage of prenatal development body systems and organs begin to function. Therefore, option D is correct.
What is prenatal development?Prenatal development is the development of the embryo during the gestation period. It starts with fertilization and ends with parturition. There are three stages in prenatal development and that is germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages.
Pregnancy and prenatal care may educate women about critical actions they can take to safeguard their unborn child and ensure a healthy pregnancy, which can help prevent difficulties. Regular prenatal care helps women: Lower their risk of difficulties throughout pregnancy.
The development of body systems and organs begins to function during the embryonic stage. Therefore, option D is correct.
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What is another term for accountability?
is another term for accountability.
Answer:
Another term for accountability is responsibility.
Explanation:
Answer:
Responsibility
Explanation:
URGENTTTT!! According to "The Miracle of Life" article, by 22 weeks, the lungs aren't developed enough to live outside of the womb.
True or false?
Please give some essay example :c
Answer:
They covered the precious mahogany coffin with a brown amalgam of rocks, decomposed organisms, and weeds. It was my turn to take the shovel, but I felt too ashamed to dutifully send her off when I had not properly said goodbye. I refused to throw dirt on her. I refused to let go of my grandmother, to accept a death I had not seen coming, to believe that an illness could not only interrupt, but steal a beloved life.
When my parents finally revealed to me that my grandmother had been battling liver cancer, I was twelve and I was angry--mostly with myself. They had wanted to protect me--only six years old at the time--from the complex and morose concept of death. However, when the end inevitably arrived, I wasn’t trying to comprehend what dying was; I was trying to understand how I had been able to abandon my sick grandmother in favor of playing with friends and watching TV. Hurt that my parents had deceived me and resentful of my own oblivion, I committed myself to preventing such blindness from resurfacing.
I became desperately devoted to my education because I saw knowledge as the key to freeing myself from the chains of ignorance. While learning about cancer in school I promised myself that I would memorize every fact and absorb every detail in textbooks and online medical journals. And as I began to consider my future, I realized that what I learned in school would allow me to silence that which had silenced my grandmother. However, I was focused not with learning itself, but with good grades and high test scores. I started to believe that academic perfection would be the only way to redeem myself in her eyes--to make up for what I had not done as a granddaughter.
However, a simple walk on a hiking trail behind my house made me open my own eyes to the truth. Over the years, everything--even honoring my grandmother--had become second to school and grades. As my shoes humbly tapped against the Earth, the towering trees blackened by the forest fire a few years ago, the faintly colorful pebbles embedded in the sidewalk, and the wispy white clouds hanging in the sky reminded me of my small though nonetheless significant part in a larger whole that is humankind and this Earth. Before I could resolve my guilt, I had to broaden my perspective of the world as well as my responsibilities to my fellow humans.
Volunteering at a cancer treatment center has helped me discover my path. When I see patients trapped in not only the hospital but also a moment in time by their diseases, I talk to them. For six hours a day, three times a week, Ivana is surrounded by IV stands, empty walls, and busy nurses that quietly yet constantly remind her of her breast cancer. Her face is pale and tired, yet kind--not unlike my grandmother’s. I need only to smile and say hello to see her brighten up as life returns to her face. Upon our first meeting, she opened up about her two sons, her hometown, and her knitting group--no mention of her disease. Without even standing up, the three of us—Ivana, me, and my grandmother--had taken a walk together.
Cancer, as powerful and invincible as it may seem, is a mere fraction of a person’s life. It’s easy to forget when one’s mind and body are so weak and vulnerable. I want to be there as an oncologist to remind them to take a walk once in a while, to remember that there’s so much more to life than a disease. While I physically treat their cancer, I want to lend patients emotional support and mental strength to escape the interruption and continue living. Through my work, I can accept the shovel without burying my grandmother’s memory.
Explanation: