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1.Dyslexia. Dyslexia is perhaps the best known learning disability. ...
ADHD. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder has affected more than 6.4 million children at some point. ...
Dyscalculia. Math is another major area of concern when it comes to learning disabilities. ...
Dysgraphia. ...
Processing Deficits.
2.One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability, and disability prevalence is higher for developing countries. One-fifth of the estimated global total, or between 110 million and 190 million people, experience significant disabilities.
3.If you offer assistance, wait until the offer is accepted. ...
Speak directly to the disabled person, not through a third party. ...
Always offer to shake hands.
Identify yourself and others to a visually impaired person. ...
Treat adults like adults. ...
Don't shout.
Don't touch, lean on, or move a wheelchair without permission.
4.The NHS report shows males with a learning disability have a life expectancy at birth of 66 years. This is 14 years lower than for males in the general population. Females with a learning disability have a life expectancy of 67 years.
5.About 15% of the world's population lives with some form of disability, of whom 2-4% experience significant difficulties in functioning. The global disability prevalence is higher than previous WHO estimates
6.Learning disabilities are traditionally diagnosed by conducting two tests and noticing a significant discrepancy between their scores. These tests are an intelligence (or IQ) test and a standardized achievement (reading, writing, arithmetic) test.
7.A person isn't a disability, condition or diagnosis; a person has a disability, condition or diagnosis. This is called Person-First Language.
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3. In general, refer to the person first and the disability second.
Answer:
1. 5 complications from autism are sensory issues, impairment of communication, seizures, vomiting, and susceptibility to other mental health disorders.
2. In the United States, approximately 5.4 million adults are on the autistic spectrum and it affects around 1 in 54 children.
3. 3 treatments that can help people with this disability are behavioral therapy, educational therapy, and medication.
4. The life expectancy of people with ASD is typically 16-18 years shorter than that of a neurotypical American, meaning that autistic people usually reach 58-60 years old.
5. The demographics of people on the autistic spectrum are that it is most common in males (but can affect people of any gender) and it occurs in people of all ethnic and racial groups.
6. Family members, coworkers, or educational workers tend to recognize ASD in someone and report it to a mental health professional. Then, the individual is formally diagnosed and treatment may or may not be received.
7. ??? I'm not sure what to write for this answer. If you mean references like sources, there are quite a few. Some are cdc.gov, www.autism-society.org, and www.autismspeaks.org.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is NOT true of the diaphragm?
It is considered to be the prime mover for inhalation,
Its action is to flatten during inspiration.
When it contracts, it compresses the thorax and decreases its volume.
All of these are true of the diaphragm.
Answer:
The correct answer is - When it contracts, it compresses the thorax and decreases its volume.
Explanation:
The diaphragm is a skin muscle that separates the stomach and chest and fits at the base of the chest and covers the lungs and thoracic cavity. The prime mover is the diaphragm as it is responsible for the major muscle during inhalation.
It flattens during inspiration by contracts and increases the chest cavity or thoracic cavity and increases the volume of the thorax and diminishes the pressure inside the lungs and air gets in the lungs.
Explain why setting limits can help you make responsible decisions.
(Complete sentences)
what will likely to happen if one of the neurons will not pass on the message
Answer:
I love you
Explanation:
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Answer:
The synapse helps it travel through the dendrites through neurotransmitters. They will not get their signals.
Explanation:
A stroke is just one example of a condition when communication between nerve cells breaks down. Micro-failures in brain functioning also occur in conditions such as depression and dementia. In most cases, the lost capacity will return after a while.
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Which statement best describes a high aerobic capacity
Answer:
the body’s ability to take in, transport, and use oxygen during exercise
Explanation:
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Georgia wants to lose weight. She calculates that her daily energy
expenditure is about 1,800 calories. Which of the following methods will
result in weight loss for her?
O
A. Eating a balanced diet, regardless of calorie intake
B. Eating more than 1,800 calories each day
O
C. Eating exactly 1,800 calories each day
O
D. Eating fewer than 1,800 calories each day
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Answer: D. Eating fewer than 1,800 calories each day
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Answer:
Sore Throat
Explanation:
an acute illness is usually short term and is treated immediately
Select all of the following that are causes of low sperm count?
A) use of body-building drugs
B) heavy use of alcohol, cocaine, or marijuana
C) chronic, warm temperature of the testes
D) damage to the ducts that convey sperm
1. The amount you tan or burn while in the sun depends on the amount of _______ in your skin.
A. melanin B. blood vessels C. fat D. hair follicles
2. _______ in your skin helps you feel sensations.
A. Sweat glands B. Nerve endings C. Fat D. Connective tissue
3. Sunburns and skin cancer are attributed to _______ radiation exposure.
A. UVA B. UVB C. UVC D. UVA and UVC
4. A condition that is not caused by exposure to UV radiation is _______.
A. wrinkles B. leathery skin C. acne D. brown age spots
5. Doctors recommend using sunscreen with an SPF of at least _______ on a daily basis.
A. 15 B. 30 C. 45 D. 60
6. The sun’s rays are strongest between 10:00 AM and _______.
A. 1:00 PM B. 2:00 PM C. 4:00 PM D. 5:00 PM
7. When exposed to sunlight, the ______ thickens to block out UV rays.
A. epidermis B. sweat gland C. dermis D. subcutaneous tissue
8. The amount of sunburn a person gets depends on his or her ______ and ability to produce melanin.
A. weight B. height C. vision D. pigmentation
9. People with severe sunburn can experience each of the following symptoms except _______.
A. tendonitis B. fever C. chills D. weakness
10. _______ is effective in filtering out the sun’s harmful rays.
A. Snow B. Cloud cover C. Clothing D. Water
11. Thick ointments with zinc oxide that help block sunlight from the skin are called ______.
A. sunscreens B. sunblocks C. moisturizers D. chemical peels
12. After sunburned skin peels, the new thin and sensitive skin that appears must be protected from the sun for several _______.
A. hours B. days C. weeks D. months
Melanin , Nerve endings, UVB rays, leathery skin, 30, 4:00pm, Epidermis, Pigmentation, Tendonitis, Cloud cover, sunscreens, weeks are the right answers in the following fill in the blank respectively.
What are UV radiations?UV radiation is a kind of non-ionizing radiation released by the sun as well as artificial sources like tanning beds. While it has certain advantages for individuals, like as the production of Vitamin D, it may also be harmful to their health. The sun is our natural source of UV radiation.Harmful effect of UV raysUVB rays have a minor advantage over UVA rays in terms of energy.They are the principal rays that cause sunburns because they may directly damage the DNA in skin cells.They are also suspected to be the cause of the majority of skin malignancies.UVC rays have a higher energy level than other UV rays.Sunburns, skin cancer, ageing, and snow blindness (a sunburn to the cornea that causes a temporary loss of vision) are all caused by UVB rays, which can also reduce your body's capacity to fight sickness.Prevention of UV radiationShade your face, head, ears, and neck with a wide-brimmed hat. Wraparound sunglasses that prevent UVA and UVB rays are recommended. For UVA and UVB protection, use sunscreen with a sun protection factor SPF of 15 or greater i.e. 30. Indoor tanning should be avoided.Hence, the correct options are A,B,B,B,B,C,A,D,A,B,A,C respectively.
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Answer:
Reliability.
Explanation:
The quality Zara need to work on in order to fulfill her role more efficiently is reliability i.e being reliable to the other nurses who require the presence of a charge nurse to successfully perform or discharge their duties.
Even though Zara loves to travel and spontaneously takes up travel offers when she sees a good deal, if she's able to imbibe, develop and improve on being reliable; she would avail the other nurses her presence, attention and time by being reliable.
A reliable person refers to an individual that is accessible, unbiased, trustworthy and credible.
If my age is 14, what would my maximum heart rate be?
A.180
B.206
C.175
D.150
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Answer: Ambulatory monitoring of the electrocardiogram in 100 healthy 14 to 16 year old boys showed heart rates ranging from 45 to 200 beats/minute during the day and from 23 to 95 beats/minute during sleep.
Which vitamins are fat soluble?
Which of the following is not a function of fat in baked goods? To:
Answer:
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Participating in regular exercise
1. causes stress levels to increase
2. creates harmful stress
3. has no influence on stress levels
4. helps the body handle stress
Answer:4. helps the body handle stress Explanation: It can help it due to it being relaxing.
Choose the term that best matches the description given.
The _____
monitors FBD outbreaks.
A. HACCP
B. PLAN REVIEW
C. NSSP
D. SANITARIAN
E. CDC
Select the correct answer.
What does BPM stand for?
Α.Beats per millisecond
B.Beats per minute
C.Breaths per minute
D.Breaths
per millisecond
Answer:
It means Beats per minute
Which description illustrates an interdisciplinary team? A group of nurses from different floors are working on a project. Doctors, nurses, and x-ray technicians are planning a new department policy. The kitchen staff is coming up with a new menu. All of these represent interdisciplinary teams.
Answer:
Doctors, nurses, and x-ray technicians are planning a new department policy
Explanation:
What recommendations would you give to children and teenagers to build strong, healthy bones/skeleton?
Answer:
There are many things we can do to keep our bones healthy and strong. Eating foods rich in calcium and vitamin D, getting plenty of exercise, and having good health habits help keep our bones healthy.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Eat foods that are high in calsium and other nutrients.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements BEST describes DNA? A. DNA are the same as genes. B. All living things contain DNA. C. There are three bases that compose DNA. D. Billions of people in the world have the same genetic code.
Answer:
B.All living things contain DNA.
Answer:
The answer that makes the most sense is B
Explanation:
A is not correct they are two different things. C is wrong because there is Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine which means there are 4 bases. And D is wrong because some people have different DNA codes.
Which of the following disorders is MOST likely to result in hearing loss?
O A. strabismus
OB. otosclerosis
O C. hordeolum
OD. astigmatism
Answer:
otosclerosis
Explanation:
Otosclerosis. This is a middle ear disease
Although complete deafness due to otosclerosis is extremely rare, it can cause mild to severe hearing loss, hence option b is correct.
What is hearing loss?Your hearing often deteriorates gradually over several months or years, and if neglected and mistreated, it may continue to deteriorate. However, surgery or hearing aids may typically be used to successfully treat hearing loss.
The most frequent cause of middle ear hearing loss in young adults is otosclerosis, which usually starts in the early to mid-adult years.
Women are more likely than males to experience it, one or both ears may be impacted by the illness.
Therefore, otosclerosis can cause both conductive hearing loss in the auditory ossicles and mixed hearing loss in the cochlea or hair cells of the inner ear, hence option b is correct.
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14.
15.
16.
1. Heredity
2. Vulnerable
3. Peaceful
Apologies if these aren't correct.
3. What organ(s) did Jason donate to Ronald Griffin?
PIM is computer technology that is used to:
A.) provide a personal intelligent monitor of the patient.
B.) give the health-care worker a private information map of the patient.
C.) trace a patient’s billable medical procedures by medical coding.
D.) record, store, and track patient information.
Answer:
d. record, store, and track patient information
Explanation:
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A. It is a hormone released by the pancreas when blood glucose levels are low in order to raise the concentration of glucosr
Joseph is helping three patients: Rocco, Alesha, and Callan. Joseph instructs Rocco to move his quad cane forward
by about six to ten inches when he gets up. He then braces the leg of Alesha's walker while she stands up. A bit
later, Joseph tucks in the straps of Callan's gait belt. Which statement best describes the safety precautions Joseph
took to help each of these patients?
O Joseph made sure that Rocco would not misplace the cane and throw off his balance, Aiesha would not have a
drop in blood pressure, and Callan would not have the belt rubbing against his bare skin.
O Joseph made sure that Rocco would have the cane on the strong side of the body, Aiesha would be steady, and
Callan would not snag his strap on any objects.
O Joseph made sure that Rocco would not misplace the cane and throw off his balance, Aiesha would not fall
because the walker moved, and Callan would not snag his strap on any objects.
O Joseph made sure that Rocco would use the muscles in his stronger leg, Aiesha would not fall because the walker
moved, and Callan would not be uncomfortable in his belt.
it’s not be second one .
Answer:
Joseph made sure that Rocco would not misplace the cane and throw off his balance, Aiesha would not fall because the walker moved, and Callan would not snag his strap on any objects.
These bike pedals allow the use of toe clips.
Silicone Pedals
Plastic Pedals
Metal or thing gauge pedals
Rubber tread pedals
Answer:
a option silicone pedals
what describes the characteristics of a depressant
Explanation:
Depressant substances reduce arousal and stimulation. They do not necessarily make a person feel depressed. They affect the central nervous system, slowing down the messages between the brain and the body.
Answer:
Depressant substances reduce arousal . They do not necessarily make a person feel depressed. They affect the central nervous system, slowing down the messages between the brain and the body
Explanation:
Which discipline style allows children a voice in the rules, boundaries and consequences?
O Permissive
O Authoritative
O Authoritarian
O Natural
O Logical
Answer:B , authoritative
Explanation: