Answer:
Explanation:
pros: you can just type in so'n'so's name to find there records
cons: someone can hack the records
What might happen if your bladder lacked sphincter muscles?
a
urine could not enter the bladder
b
you would not be able to expel urine from the bladder
c
urine might leak out of the bladder
d
your kidneys would shut down
Answer:
urine might leak out of the bladder
Explanation:
Assignment Summary
For this assignment, you will determine how useful, accessible, and credible health resources are in your
home, school, and community. Then, you will compare these resources by answering several questions
and completing a graphic organizer.
Background Information
Health resources include materials, people, and programs that help you make informed decisions and
learn more about your own health and wellness. Having a good bank of health resources allows you to
make healthy choices and helps you to identify and treat illnesses. Health resources can be all around
you: your parents or guardians, reliable websites, local pharmacists, and your doctor are all possible
resources. The usefulness and accessibility of these resources are important factors in deciding which
ones you should consult.
Answer:
sorry I don't know sorry bro
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
II. Match column A to column B. Write your answer on the space provided before each number. Column A Column B ________ 13. Point, close A. Hop step ________14. Change step, arms in reverse “T” B. National while doing the kumintang clockwise. ________15. Step, close, step (arms in lateral position) C. Regional ________16. Step, close, step D. Touch step ________17. Step, hop E. Close step ________18. step, close F. Change step, arms in reverse T ________19. It refers to dance particular to one locale/area G. Change step, arms in lateral position ________20. It refers to dance performed all over the country H. Change step
H. Change step
F. Change step, arms in reverse "T"
G. Change step, arms in lateral position
E. Close step
A. Hop step
F. Change step, arms in reverse "T"
C. Regional
B. National
Name the bones of the skull and describe their main features as seen from the lateral, frontal, internal, and inferior views.
Answer:
Calvarium (roof): the frontal, occipital and parietal bones tend to grow slightly earlier
Base: the sphenoid, ethmoid, occipital and temporal bones tend to grow slightly later
Explanation:
should be right
If your house was on fire, what would you grab before escaping?
Answer:
my dog
Explanation:
can you give me a crown please i only need one more
Answer:
FIRST AND FORMOSTE my family, children, pets, etc.
Then: Any form of wealth stash, easily accessible but not obstructing things like my wallet for my ID, or things like that. ONLY IMPORTANT THINGS. Wallet with ID's and Licenses, car keys, my family obviously, and I'm out. If it's a smaller fire maybe like some clothing, but if you're already wearing clothing, clothes would be the last thing on my mind. You can always buy clothes, not your family and pets back.
Why are people hateful?
Answer:
cus they are jelly that others have better things!
Explanation:
or they are Karen's/Carl's....
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Noah’s family has been going through some rough times. Noah’s parents are arguing more frequently and the home environment is unstable.
Why might his parents have arranged for him to get counseling?
Noah’s parents arranged counseling because if he continues living in an unsafe environment with no help, he may grow up to be violent and apathetic
Answer:
to improve his mental health
Explanation:
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Modern dance can be considered an art form
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
You are alone and have identified a child who is not responsive. What is the
next step in CPR?
Answer: call 911
Explanation:
Answer: B.
Explanation:
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Suppose that you began a one-year study of tuberculosis (TB) in a subsidized housing community in Boston on January 1st, 2012. You enrolled 1000 residents in your study and checked on their TB status on a monthly basis. At the start of your study on January 1st, you screened all 1000 residents. Upon screening, you found that 20 of the healthy residents were immigrants who were vaccinated for TB and so were not at risk. Another 40 residents already had existing cases of TB on January 1st. On February 1st, 5 residents developed TB. On April 1st, 5 more residents developed TB. On June 1st, 10 healthy residents moved away from Boston and were lost to follow-up. On July 1st, 10 of the residents who had existing TB on January 15 died from their disease. The study ended on December 31, 2012. Assume that once a person gets TB, they have it for the duration of the study, and assume that all remaining residents stayed healthy and were not lost to follow-up. (
a. What was the prevalence of TB in the screened community on January 1st?
b. What was the prevalence of TB on June 30th?
c. What was the cumulative incidence of TB over the year?
A. The prevalence of TB in the screened community on January 1st is 4%.
B. The prevalence of TB on June 30th is 4.3%.
C. The cumulative incidence of TB over the year is 1%.
To calculate the prevalence of TB and the cumulative incidence of TB over the study period, we need to consider the given information and follow the steps:
a. Prevalence of TB on January 1st:
To calculate the prevalence of TB on January 1st, we need to subtract the number of healthy residents (immigrants vaccinated for TB) and the number of residents with existing cases of TB from the total number of residents enrolled in the study.
Prevalence = (Number of residents with TB on January 1st) / (Total number of residents enrolled in the study)
Number of residents with TB on January 1st = 40 (existing cases)
Total number of residents enrolled = 1000
Prevalence = 40 / 1000 = 0.04 or 4%
So, the prevalence of TB in the screened community on January 1st is 4%.
b. Prevalence of TB on June 30th:
To calculate the prevalence of TB on June 30th, we need to subtract the number of residents who developed TB after January 1st and the number of residents who died from TB from the remaining population.
Number of residents who developed TB between February 1st and June 30th = 5 + 5 = 10
Number of residents who died from TB = 10
Remaining population = Total number of residents enrolled - Immigrants vaccinated for TB - Existing cases on January 1st - Residents who moved away - Residents who died from TB
Remaining population = 1000 - 20 - 40 - 10 - 10 = 920
Prevalence = (Number of residents with TB on June 30th) / (Remaining population)
Number of residents with TB on June 30th = 40 (existing cases on January 1st) + 10 (developed between February 1st and June 30th) - 10 (who died)
Prevalence = (40 + 10 - 10) / 920 = 40 / 920 ≈ 0.043 or 4.3%
So, the prevalence of TB on June 30th is approximately 4.3%.
c. Cumulative incidence of TB over the year:
To calculate the cumulative incidence of TB over the year, we need to consider the number of residents who developed TB during the study period.
Number of residents who developed TB = Residents who developed TB between February 1st and June 30th = 10
Cumulative incidence = (Number of residents who developed TB) / (Total number of residents enrolled in the study)
Cumulative incidence = 10 / 1000 = 0.01 or 1%
So, the cumulative incidence of TB over the year is 1%.
In summary, the prevalence of TB in the screened community on January 1st was 4%. On June 30th, the prevalence was approximately 4.3%. The cumulative incidence of TB over the year was 1%. These measures provide insights into the burden of TB in the community at different time points and the rate at which new cases developed over the study period.
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The nurse is reviewing aspects of substance abuse in preparation for a seminar. Which of these statements illustrates the concept of tolerance to an illicit substance?
a. A physiologic dependence on a substance.
b. A person requires an increased amount of the substance to produce the same effect.
c. A person requires daily use of the substance to function and is unable to stop using it.
d. A person experiences a syndrome of physiologic symptoms if the substance is not used.
The statement that illustrates the concept of tolerance to an illicit substance is (Option b.) A person requires an increased amount of the substance to produce the same effect.
Tolerance refers to the phenomenon where an individual requires higher doses of a substance to achieve the desired effect that was initially achieved with a lower dose. It is a characteristic of substance abuse and addiction. Over time, the body becomes accustomed to the presence of the substance, and the initial effects diminish. As a result, individuals may increase their substance use to compensate for the diminished response.
Option a refers to physical dependence, which is a condition where the body has adapted to the presence of a substance and experiences withdrawal symptoms when the substance is discontinued. Option c describes substance dependence, where a person has developed a reliance on the substance for daily functioning and struggles to stop using it. Option d describes withdrawal symptoms that occur when the substance is not used, indicating physical dependence rather than tolerance.
Therefore, the concept of tolerance to an illicit substance is best represented by the statement that a person requires an increased amount of the substance to produce the same effect (option b).
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2. It is assumed that the mean systolic blood pressure is = 120mmHg. In the Honolulu Heart Study, a sample of n = 400 people had an average systolic blood pressure of 130.1 mm Hg with a sample standard deviation of 21.21 mm Hg Is the group significantly different from the regular population?
In the hypothesis testing of the sample with the population mean with known population standard deviation, the z-score is used.
The hypothesis tests can be 1-tailed or 2-tailed. A 1-tailed test is one in which we are looking for an increase or decrease in the population mean and the other tail has no meaning in the context of the study.In the given case, the mean systolic blood pressure is 120mmHg. We need to check whether the group is significantly different from the regular population.
Here n=400,\($\overline{X}$=130.1 mm Hg, and s=21.21 mm Hg.Hypothesis:H0: $\mu$ = 120 mm HgH1: $\mu$ ≠ 120 mm Hg\)
The test statistic for the sample with population mean with known population standard deviation is given by, \(z=$\frac{\overline{X}-\mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}$ \\\\Here, $\overline{X}$=130.1 mm Hg, $\mu$=120 mm Hg, $\sigma$=21.21 mm Hg, and n=400\).The
\($\frac{130.1-120}{\frac{21.21}{\sqrt{400}}}$=19.1\)
value of the test statistic, z=
Since the value of the test statistic is greater than the critical value, we reject the null hypothesis. Hence, we can conclude that the group is significantly different from the regular population.
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Match each influence to its correct category
Answer:
Explanation:
The top one is healthful while the bottom one is unhealthful.
It is much better for our health if we meet after school to do work. This doesn't put that strain on the body since we were already at school and we only continue with our day. But if we were to get up early and go to bed late because we have to study early in the morning and late in the evening it will soon put too much strain and we will be very exhausted.
What is the first thing one should do if poison enters the eye
Answer:
Flush the eye with lukewarm water immediately. Ask the person to blink his or her eyes. hope it helps
Explanation:
each pound of body weight lost during an activity requires ingestion of _____ ounces of fluid following the activity to maintain proper hydration.
Each pound of body weight lost during an activity requires ingestion of 16 ounces of fluid following the activity to maintain proper hydration. Because of fluid loss through sweating and urine, physical activities like running and cycling can dehydrate a person.
Adequate hydration before, during, and after physical activity is important to keep you healthy and performing at your best. To determine your fluid intake requirements, you can use the following general guidelines:
Before exercise: Drink 17-20 ounces of fluid 2-3 hours before exercising and an additional 7-10 ounces 10- 20 minutes before exercising. During exercise:
Drink 7-10 ounces of fluid every 10-20 minutes while exercising. After exercise: Drink 16-24 ounces of fluid for every pound of body weight lost during the exercise.
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What are values? In the meaning of culture
Answer:
Values in culture are usually the things that they believe to be fair, just, and good
For example equality, independence, and optimism.
I am a single-celled organism that lives nearly everywhere. I often form the basis of food chains, providing nutrients for other organisms. What am I?
Answer:
Explanation:
Bacteria
Bacteria is a single-celled organism that lives nearly everywhere, forms the basis of food chains, and provides nutrients for other organisms.
What do you mean by Food chains?Food chains may be defined as the succession of transfers of matter and energy in the form of nutrition from organism to organism.
Bacterias are the microorganisms that coverts organic nutrients into inorganic ones which are consumed by the plants to synthesize energy. This energy is then transferred to higher trophic levels of the food chains.
Therefore, bacteria is a single-celled organism that lives nearly everywhere, forms the basis of food chains, and provides nutrients for other organisms.
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What is the role of Cholecystokinin?
A. It neutralizes acidic chyme.
B. It stimulates the production of bile in the liver
C. It stimulates the gallbladder to release bile.
D. It breaks large fat droplets into smaller droplets.
E. It stimulates the pancreas to release enzymes.
In order to discharge stored bile into the gut, the gallbladder is stimulated to contract by cholecystokinin. Additionally, it may cause satiety and promote pancreatic juice production. All the options are correct.
The next phase of digestion is initiated when food travels from your stomach into the duodenum, which is the first portion of your small intestine. Cholecystokinin is released into the bloodstream when I-cells, which are cells in the mucosal lining of the duodenum, sense the presence of proteins and lipids to break down.
I-cells in the duodenal lining generate cholecystokinin, and certain neurons in the brain also release it. It works by engaging two different types of receptors in the stomach and central nervous system.
Cholecystokinin enhances digestion by delaying the stomach emptying of meals and promoting both bile production in the liver and bile release from the gall bladder. The detergent-like effect of bile reduces the size of the fat droplets, facilitating easier digestion by enzymes. Additionally, cholecystokinin stimulates the pancreas's production of fluid and the enzymes needed to break down lipids, proteins, and carbs.
Therefore, all the options are correct.
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both the tricuspid and mitral valves have string like structures that anchor them and prevent them from inverting. what is the name of these heart strings?
The string-like structures that anchor the tricuspid and mitral valves are called chordae tendineae that are strong, fibrous cords that originate from the papillary muscles in the ventricles and attach to the valve leaflets.
The chordae tendineae play a crucial role in preventing the valve leaflets from flipping inside out or prolapsing into the atria during ventricular contraction. They provide stability to the valve leaflets and prevent blood from flowing backward into the atria, ensuring efficient forward flow of blood throughout the body.
If the chordae tendineae become damaged or weakened, it can result in mitral or tricuspid valve prolapse, which can lead to blood leaking backward into the atria and causing various symptoms and complications.
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What are three physical changes boys go through during adolescence? (Site 1)
Answer:
Boys go through facial hair growth and the ability to reproduce.
Explanation:
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Adolescence is a critical stage of development for humans. Most people associate adolescence with physical changes, but there are also emotional changes that preteens and teenagers experience during this time. Describe the emotional changes you noticed in someone you know.
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what of the following chambers of the heart contain deoxygenated blood?A) right atrium and ventricleB) right and left atriaC) right and left ventriclesD) left atrium and ventricle
The correct answer to the question of which chambers of the heart contain deoxygenated blood is A) the right atrium and ventricle. This is because the right side of the heart receives blood that has already circulated through the body and delivered oxygen to the tissues, so it is now low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide. The right atrium receives this deoxygenated blood from the body's veins, and it is then pumped into the right ventricle. The right ventricle then pumps this deoxygenated blood to the lungs, where it picks up fresh oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide before returning to the left side of the heart.
In contrast, the left side of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs, which is then pumped into the left ventricle and ultimately circulated to the rest of the body. The left atrium receives this oxygen-rich blood from the lungs, and it is then pumped into the left ventricle. Therefore, the left atrium and ventricle do not contain deoxygenated blood, but instead contain oxygen-rich blood that is being sent out to the body's tissues.
In summary, the right atrium and ventricle contain deoxygenated blood, while the left atrium and ventricle contain oxygen-rich blood.
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What is a secondary function of the ear besides hearing?
A: balance
B: cleansing the air
C: creating homeostasis in the body
Answer:
AExplanation:
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7. A disease indicator that is sensed by the
sick person is called a(n)
A. sign
B. symptom
C. impairment
D. disorder
Symptoms are the visible indications experienced by the diseased person. Thus, option B is correct.
What is an infection?An infection is referred as the attack of microorganisms in the body of an organism.
Various pathogens (disease causing microorganisms) can invade the body of organism and cause infection. Such pathogens can be bacteria, fungus or virus.
Any infection has its own sign and symptom. It has its own onset.
The infectious agents usually complete their life-cycle in the body of the host or simply infect the host for its nutritional needs.
An infection can be contagious or non-contagious. It can be air-borne or water born.
An infection can be diagnosed initially through its symptoms further special blood and biochemical tests are required to confirm its presence.
An infection can be treated through various drugs specific for the type of infection in an body.
Thus, an infection can be prevented through maintaining healthy diet and hygiene.
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Why are sound managerial practices important in class and work?
When personality psychologists measure trait differences in Openness, what kinds of direct observations are they making?
A. allelic
B. genome-wide
C. phenotypic
D. genotypic
Which of the following is a good plan for college application?
Visit campuses before applying.
Research career choices and narrow college options to a few choices.
Research, apply to your favorite school, and wait to be accepted or rejected.
Which of the following is a good plan for college application?
Answer:
Research career choices and narrow college options to a few choices.
Explanation:
Answer: B. Research career choices and narrow college options.
Explanation:
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What causes the amenorrhea in those diagnosed with the female athlete triad
Answer: changes in the hypothalamus.
Explanation:
Amenorrhea in female athletes is associated with low estrogen secretion that results in the loss of calcium from bone.
a client is scheduled for a roux-en-y bariatric surgery. when teaching the client about the surgical procedure, which statement will the nurse use?
"Part of the small intestine is redirected, and the stomach is stapled to produce a very tiny pouch." is for a roux-en-y bariatric surgery.
A pouch with a volume of 20 to 30 mL is created during Roux-en-Y bariatric surgery by placing a horizontal row of staples across the fundus of the stomach. The distal end of the jejunum is anastomosed to the new pouch after the jejunum is separated distal to the Treitz ligament. The jejunum and the proximal portion are anastomosed.
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What is the Aerobic systems recovery time for repeated efforts?
Answer:
Between 12 and 48 hours depending on the intensity.
Explanation:
Answer:
Between 12 and 48 hours but it depends on intensity
Explanation: