Which of the following is not a common tropical disease?
A. Malaria
B. Ebola
C. Hookworm
D. Scurvy
Select the correct answer. Which therapy uses the empty chair technique? O A. human givens therapy OB. psychosynthesis OC. acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) O D. gestalt therapy O E. existential therapy
Explanation:
It is D, gestalt therapy is the one that uses empty chair technique.
Answer:
D. Gestalt therapy
Explanation:
The empty chair technique is a quintessential gestalt therapy exercise that places the person in therapy across from an empty chair. He or she is asked to imagine that someone (such as a boss, spouse, or relative), they, or a part of themselves is sitting in the chair.
A 51-year-old female patient presents with symptoms of depression, including lack of
motivation and difficulty sleeping. What risk factors would increase her vulnerability for a
diagnosis of depression?
Answer:
Increased stress, Lack of emotional support and malnutrition / fluctuations in food intake or lack thereof.
Explanation:
What passes through the root canal? Check all that apply.
Group of answer choices
chyme
arteries
lymph
veins
nerves
Answer:
nerves
Explanation:
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Select four personality traits that can be inherited.
height
moodiness
o
attention span
U
adaptability
O eye color
energy level
O hair color
Answer:
height,hair color,eye color,moodiness
Explanation:
most of this are caused by genes passed onto the zygote during fertlisation
Answer:
attention span, adaptability, energy level, moodiness
Explanation:
Is not physical traits, is personality traits
An ophthalmologist:
A. treats heart conditions.
B. treats eye injuries.
C. administers anesthetics.
D. manages post-injury pain.
what types of tissue forms a ligament
Answer:
fibrocytes
Explanation:
Reduction in blood flow to a muscle fiber would have the greatest effect on ________.
a. slow oxidative fibers
b. fast oxidative fibers
c. both slow and fast oxidative
d. fast glycolytic
Hypertension, hypokalemia, increased blood pH, increased urine potassium are symptoms of what condition?
SIADH
Pheochromocytoma
Primary hyperaldosteronism
Addison disease
Causes of hypokalemia
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i HOPE IT'S HELPA 9-year-old child has suddenly collapsed. After confirming that the scene is safe, a single rescuer determines that the child is in cardiac arrest, shouts for nearby help, and activates the emergency response system by using his mobile device. He immediately begins performing high-quality CPR. Two additional rescuers immediately arrive to assist in the resuscitation attempt. Two rescuers begin high-quality CPR while the third rescuer leaves to get the AED. What action supports 2-rescuer CPR
A 60-year-old retired seamstress comes to the office reporting decreased sensation in her hands and feet. She states that she began to have the problems in her feet 1 year ago but now it has started in her hands also. She also complains of some weakness in her grip. She has had no recent illnesses or injuries. Her past medical history consists of having type 2 diabetes for 20 years. She now takes insulin and oral medications for her diabetes. She has been married for 40 years. She has two healthy children. Her mother has Alzheimer's disease and coronary artery disease. Her father died of a stroke and also had diabetes. She denies any tobacco, alcohol, or drug use. On examination she has decreased deep tendon reflexes in the patellar and Achilles tendons. She has decreased sensation of fine touch, pressure, and vibration on both feet. She has decreased two-point discrimination on her hands. Her grip strength and her plantar and dorsiflexion strength are decreased. Where is the disorder of the peripheral nervous system in this client
Answer:
Peripheral polyneuropathy
Explanation:
With peripheral polyneuropathy there will be distal extremity symptoms before proximal symptoms. There will be weakness and atrophy and decreased sensory sensations. There is often the classic glove-stocking distribution pattern of the lower legs and hands. Causes include diabetic neuropathy, as in this case, alcoholism, and vitamin deficiencies