explain any 3 factor that affect the mortality rate of nepal
Answer:
Socioeconomic factor , demographic factor, ecological factory
expalin singal blind
Answer:
A single-blind study is a form of experiment or clinical trial in psychology in which the experimenters know which subjects are getting the treatment or independent variable but the study participants do not.
Where to place aed pads on a ten year old
Answer:
Apply one pad on the upper right chest above the breast. For infants, apply on the front of the chest. Apply the second pad on the lower left chest below the armpit. For infants, apply a second pad to the back
Explanation:
What terms are used to describe the orientation of body parts and regions?
Answer:
Same as her answer. Hope it helps.
What is the function of the Moderator band in the right ventricle?
Answer:
Function. The moderator band is important because it carries part of the right bundle branch of the atrioventricular bundle of the conduction system of the heart to the anterior papillary muscle.
Structure #5 - a canal that joins the cervix to the outside of the body. It also is known as the birth canal.
o vagina
O uterus
O Fallopian tubes
O ovaries
O cervix
Answer:
cervix ?
Explanation:
it might be because it is there on book I think
Answer:
Vagina
Explanation:
The vagina is a canal that joins the cervix (the lower part of uterus) to the outside of the body. It also is known as the birth canal. Uterus (womb): The uterus is a hollow, pear-shaped organ that is the home to a developing fetus
Ways of ensuring cross infections in the nursery
Which of the following pathways is most likely to be active in the adipocytes of a person with untreated type 1 diabetes?
a. fatty acid synthesis
b. glycogenolysis
c. glycolysis
d. lipolysis
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Self-assessment helps us determine who we are as seen by ourselves and by others.
1) True
2) False
The gluteus maximus is located superior to which muscle?
Biceps brachii
Erector spinae
Gastrocnemius
Brachioradialis
Answer:
Gastrocnemius
Explanation:
How are the nervous system and the endocrine system important for teenagers in terms of health, growth, and development?
Explanation:
Please mark me as brainlyest
How does sugar in the blood get absorbed by our cell normally
A trainer has a client request their records how must that request be made
Answer: Face to Face
Where does the blood go that is pumped from the right side of the heart?
Answer:
It goes to the lungs for oxygenation via the pulmonary artery
Which of the following sub-domains does not belong in the Cognitive Development domain?
Communication, Language, and Literacy
Creative Development
Social Studies
Science
science
I think science is correct ans
Why is comparing yourself to others such a pitfall to low self-esteem?
Because people are often being just as critical of themselves
Because people are different and each has unique qualities to appreciate
Because people see themselves as better than they really are
Because people see themselves as less than they really are
Chemical epididymitis is a medical condition that in this author's mind seems to be quite nast What is chemical epididymitis and how might it occur?
Answer:
Chemical epididymitis is a rare inflammation caused by the retrograde (backward) flow of urine when exercising or having sex with a full bladder.
Amiodarone (Nexterone), a frequently used heart medication, occasionally causes inflammation of the epididymis.
A patient complains of feeling dizzy and faint when the patient care technician enters the room. While inquiring about the patient’s symptoms, the patient suddenly faints. What should the patient care technician have done when the patient complained of dizziness? What should the technician do after the patient had fainted?
Hi,
Answer:
In most cases, the victim spontaneously and quickly regains consciousness.
What should the patient care technician have done when the patient complained of dizziness?
If it's not the case :
- leave the victim lying on the ground,
- elevate their legs (using a chair or stool),
- stay with her until she wakes up.
Preventing emergency services: a few rare cases
When a person faints, it is very rare to call for help.
This will only be done if the victim:
-slow to regain consciousness
Answer: In most cases, the victim spontaneously and quickly regains consciousness.
What should the patient care technician have done when the patient complained of dizziness?
If it's not the case :
- leave the victim lying on the ground,
- elevate their legs (using a chair or stool),
- stay with her until she wakes up.
Preventing emergency services: a few rare cases
When a person faints, it is very rare to call for help.
This will only be done if the victim:
-slow to regain consciousness
what is bacteria caused by
Answer:
To be put simply, bacteria can be on things that are used quite often such as toilet seats, television remotes etc. If someone does something dirty such as plant seeds in dirt and not wash their hands, the next thing they touch will have bacteria on it. If you touch what has this bacteria on it, it stays on your hand. But if you wash your hands it will be gone, but if you touch your face, mouth, nose or eyes it will travel inside you, causing harm if it is a very bad type of bacteria.
Oscar is an assistant at a nursing facility. He cares deeply for the residents at the facility, turning down other job opportunities that may pay more money or offer promotions to keep caring for his current patients. "Helping others" is one of Oscar's businesses. a) O b) weaknesses. O) values. di physical abilities.
Answer:
One of his values
Explanation:
If he cares deeply for the residents at the facility, he should value there health by helping them. It can be Oscar's buisnessess but if he cares deeply about the residents, then it should be something he would value if he cares so much about something/someone. So that is how I got to my answer.
You are the director of HIM in a small community hospital. One day, an en
the incomplete file area comes to you with a coat. One of the physicians left it in the
dictation room, but the employee does not know to whom it belongs. You decide to
look in the pockets of the coat to see whether any identification is present. You find
in one of the pockets a prescription bottle of Antabuse (disulfiram), a medication given
to alcoholics to help them stop drinking. The patient named on the bottle is a physician
at your facility. What should you do with this information? What are the confidentiality
issues? Should you have handled this situation differently?
Answer:
show it to the hospital for confirmation
If healthcare provider suspect trafficking they should
Explanation:
Mandated Reporting
If you believe you may have information about a trafficking situation: Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline toll-free hotline at 888-373-7888. Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocates are available 24/7 to take reports of potential human trafficking.Feb 27, 2020
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Healthcare Workers: Understand
Mr. Wendt suffers from diabetes which has gotten progressively worse during the last year. He is currently enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B) and a Part D prescription drug plan and did not enroll in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan during the last annual open enrollment period (AEP) which has just closed. Mr. Wendt has heard certain MA plans might provide him with more specialized coverage for his diabetes and wants to know if he must wait until the next annual open enrollment period (AEP) before enrolling in such a plan. What should you tell him?
Answer:
b.
If there is a special needs plan (SNP) in Mr. Wendt’s area that specializes in caring for individuals with diabetes, he may enroll in the SNP at any time under a special election period (SEP)
Explanation:
Answer:
If there is a special needs plan (SNP) in Mr. Wendt’s area that specializes in caring for individuals with diabetes, he may enroll in the SNP at any time under a special election period (SEP)
Explanation:
what is health class 11 phe
Answer:
World Health Organisation (WHO): “Health is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity” (old definition).28 Nov 2016
Explanation:
Answer:
the state of being well and free from illness is called health .
Select the correct answer.
Which practice contributes the most to land pollution?
O A disposal of industrial wastes and household garbage
OB
eating unhealthy food for convenience
Oc driving instead of using public transportation
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Which practice contributes the most to land pollution?
O A disposal of industrial wastes and household garbage
Changing which of the following can reduce anger?
A)diet
B) Sleeping schedule
C)Communication style
D)Stimuli causing the anger
Which statement best fits with Sociocultural theory?
Select one:
a.
Children learn because their successful attempts are positively reinforced by adults.
b.
We are evolutionarily prepared to learn.
c.
Development occurs as a result of inborn mechanisms.
d.
Children depend on assistance from adults and more expert peers as they tackle new challenges.
Answer:
mark me as brain list.
Explanation:
c.. is the correct answer.
Which statement is accurate regarding sexual activity?
a.Peers do not have much influence on sexual activity.
b.Dating an older person increases the chance of having sex.
c.Other teens are having more sex than most teenagers perceive.
d.Approximately 90 percent of teens have sex before age 16.
Answer:
b.Dating an older person increases the chance of having sex.
Answer:
B. Dating an older person increases the chance of having sex.
Explanation:
Got it right on the test.
Which of the following is not a function of protein?
A. Supplies the body with energy.
O B. Helps keep the body warm.
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O C. Helps build and maintain muscles.
O D. Helps fight off infection.
Answer:
The answer is option B on this question
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Science is a basic course that equips the student with
the most essential knowledge and skill pertaining to medical laboratories such as:
Answer:
Explanation:
• Importance of laboratory services;
• Role of medical laboratory technologist;
• Use of laboratory wares, instruments and sterilization
techniques.
• Prevention and control of laboratory accidents and;
• Institution of quality control system.