Answer:
sneezing, boogers , nostrils
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!!! In what ways do dietary guidelines have a direct impact on health and wellness? Check all of the boxes that apply.
They establish ideal quantities of nutrients to consume each day.
They present the types of foods to consume each day.
They provide guidance on what kinds of proteins are most easily digested.
They provide tasty meal plan ideas.
Answer:
-They establish ideal quantities of nutrients to consume each day.
-They present the types of foods to consume each day.
Explanation:
ANSWER IS (A) AND (B)
Explanation:
Which of use is part of the endocrine system
A.Hypothalamus
B.Heart
C.Intestines
D.Skin
Answer: The answer is A.
the muscle or group of muscles to the appropriate stretching exercise
Answer:
Explanation:
If a stretch becomes painful, ease up to avoid injury or strain. Always remember to repeat stretches on both sides to ensure balanced muscles. The body is made up of eight major muscle groups. From head to toe, these groups include the shoulders, arms, chest, abdomen, back, butt, thighs and calves.
Answer:
The areas critical for mobility are your lower extremities: Calves, hamstrings, your hip flexors in the pelvis and quadriceps in the front high thigh. Also stretching your shoulders, neck, and lower back are very beneficial.
Explanation:
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If you are a female, what are the approximate odds that you will retain your
full hearing until you reach 65 years of age? *
Answer:
Approximately one in three people
Explanation:
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Which statement BEST describes the approach one should take when considering to play a sport at a competitive level?
A.
Start at a lower level, gauge your performance against others, and move up when your skill has improved.
B.
Start at a higher level, ignore your performance against others, and move down if needed.
C.
Start at a middle level, gauge your performance against others, and stay at that level regardless of your skill level.
D.
Start at an entry level, gauge your performance against others, and move up only to a level where you are still the best.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What type of restraint would be appropriate for a patient who is on medication that makes them disoriented and are considered a fall risk if they are up and walking on their own
A. five point restraints
B. mitt restraints
C. wrist restraints
D. Bed roll belt restraints
I WILL GIVE BRAINLYES 4. What do you call a small buds that appear on the body of the parent and
develops into a new individual?
a. gemmation
b. budding
c. unisex d. fragmentation
The answer is budding I think
Answer:
c. buddingExplanation:
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Match the following words with the correct definition.
Body Composition
Flexibility
Muscle Endurance
Cardiovascular Fitness
Muscular Strength
____ is measured by the amount of time a muscle group can sustain one contraction or the number of repetitions a muscle group can perform in one set.
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_____ is the ability to sustain moderate or high intensity activity over an extended period of time.
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_____ is determined by the maximum amount of weight a muscle or muscle group can safely lift at one time.
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____ refers to the percentage of lean body mass to fat.
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____ of your muscles refers to their range of motion around a joint.
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Answer:1. means with oxygen; in normal situations your muscles use energy (glucose) that requires the addition of oxygen (O2); the oxygen is captured in your lungs (respiratory) and transported to your muscles by your heart and blood vessels (circulatory); once combined with O2, the glucose fuels the muscle contractions and, thus, body movement
2. a moderate form of exercise that is sustained over an extended period of time, generally involving the large muscle groups and placing a demand on the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to the muscles; aerobic exercises are most effective for developing cardiovascular fitness, for example, walking, jogging, cycling and swimming
3. (without oxygen) as your muscles work faster and harder, they require more energy and, thus, more oxygen; your lungs breathe deeper and your heart beats faster trying to keep up with the demand; when your muscles demand for energy surpasses your lungs' and heart's abilities to deliver oxygen, your muscles have to burn energy (glycogen) without O2, which is used up fairly quickly and produces more waste products, specifically lactic acid
4. a form of exercise that involves short, intense bursts of energy; anaerobic exercise can only be maintained for 1-2 minutes, slightly longer through specific anaerobic training. Anaerobic exercises are generally used to build muscle mass, increase muscular strength, speed and power, for example sprinting (running, cycling, swimming, etc), and bodybuilding
5. the components of physical fitness that are directly related to good health and wellness: body composition, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscular endurance, and strength
6. the physical ability to perform a specific motor task or physical activity, for example: shooting a basketball, riding a bike, or surfing a wave; motor skills are learned and improved through practice
7. the components of physical fitness that are directly related to the performance of motor skills: agility, balance, coordination, power, speed and reaction time; these skill-related fitness components are inherent, not learned, and they are part of a person's genetic makeup
Explanation:
describe the major events that occur during childbirth
Answer:
some usless mf is born
Explanation:
1. A country needs a laboratory system that can safely test and transport disease agents; it also needs a skilled staff of health personnel
A. True
B. False
2. Overrall, the H1N1 flu virus spread to all 50 states and more than ____ countries.
A. 130
B. 70
C. 60
D. 35
3. To become an epidemiologist, you must have at least a _____ degree.
A. Master's
B. Bachelor's
C. Associate's
D. High School
4. What is sustainable development?
A. actions that meet the needs of ptesent society without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
B. The equal distributions of resources and opportunities of all people
C. The years of life lost to premature death compared to those lost to disability due to disease
D. An outbreak of a disease that is larger than the usual rates among a certain population.
5. What does multi-sectoral mean?
A. How you refer to the global leader in compiling health data
B. A program that is carried out by all groups of society, such as government, businesses, and civil society.
C. A set of guidelines the focus on public health responses to the international spread of diseases
D. The collective efforts to prevent disease and promate health in a population
6. An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents affecting a large numver of people is called:
A. epidemic
B. pandemic
C. endemic
D. frequency
7. A data point that epidemiologist calculate is how many years of life are lost in a country due to. premature dealth and disability. What is an example of each: a premature death and a disability that would both contribute to DALY data?
A. falling off a ladder and high cholesterol
B. traffic accident and blindness caused by infection
C. depression and bring nearsighted
D. cholera and having a high IQ
8. In 2009 what organization identified the flu virus as a new virus they had never seen in animals or people before?
A. The CDC
B. The WHO
C. The White House
D. The ASPCA
9. What does the Joint External Evaluation tool do?
A. calculates the impact of infant mortality rates on a country
B. transports vaccines worldwide
C. breals down health event system of countries into three categories: prevent, detect, and respond
D. contributes to organizing health data
10. All Millennium Development Goals were met by 2015
A. True
B. False
11. What is the World Health Organization?
A. A set of guidelines that focus on public health responses to the international spread of diseases
B. A program that is carried out by all groups of society, such as government, business, and civil society
C. The collective efforts to prevent disease and promote health in a population
D. One of thr global leaders in compiling health data
12. In 1997, ahead of the MDGs, Uganda implemented the Universal Primary Education Scheme
A True
B false
13. What is severity?
A. the equal distributions of resources and opportunities for all people
B. when, where, and whom the health
event affected
C. whether a disease causes illness, disability, or death
D. The amount of a particular disease present in certain population
14. To prevent a public health threat a country needs ___ in place to adequately respond to the threat when called upon
A military ships
B. strong leadership
C. laws and funding
D. vaccinations
15. ____ is/are the agent, host, or environmental factors of a disease or the things that cause a disease
A. pandemic
B. determinants
C. frequencies
D. epidemic
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Answer: A, A, A, A, B, B, B, A, C, A, C (or A, I can't tell so pick one of those), A, D, B (or D so pick one of those), B
Explanation: I put these in order. Hope this helps! Update with you score plz :)
37 year old female is experiencing vision problems. She feels like she can only see objects that are directly in front of her and is not able to see anything that is off to the side. She has been experiencing headaches, she has a history of migraine headaches.
3. Which of the following is an effect of muscle training on a person’s body?
A. Higher muscle-to-fat ratio
B. Stronger bones
C. Higher rate of metabolism
D. All of the above
Benefits of Muscular Strength and Endurance
4. When the number of desired repetitions is accomplished during an exercise, it is the completion of one:
A. Block
B. Form
C. Set
D. Activity
Fundamentals of Weight Training
5. Gradually increasing the weight one uses during a workout is called:
A. Repetition maximum
B. Progressive overload
C. Specificity
D. Muscular gain
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
6. Which of the following exercises is designed to help build muscles in the arm?
A. Curls
B. Squats
C. Deadlift
D. Extensions
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
7. Which of the following is an advantage of using machine weights?
A. They are available everywhere.
B. They are inexpensive.
C. They are easier for beginners to use.
D. They take up little space.
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
8. Which of the following would be a reason someone might choose not to use free weights?
A. Lack of variety in exercises
B. Limited availability
C. No spotters available
D. Too costly to purchase
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
9. A person who can help complete your lift if you cannot complete the exercise on your own is called a(n):
A. Spotter
B. Assistant
C. Grabber
D. Collar
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
10. Once an individual can lift a weight _______ times, it is recommended to increase the weight being used.
A. 6
B. 9
C. 12
D. 20
Designing a Muscular Fitness Program Using the FITT Formula
11. Which of the following describes the number of repetitions you can lift and lower a given weight?
A. Muscular strength
B. Muscular endurance
C. Muscle composition
D. Muscular fitness
Muscular Endurance
12. Which term describes when muscle fibers diminish in size?
A. Degeneration
B. Hypertrophy
C. Atrophy
D. Arthritis
Developing Different Types of Muscle Fiber
13. Changing body composition refers to which one of the following statements?
A. Slows degeneration of muscles and nerves
B. Preventing osteoporosis
C. Reduces the load carried by the heart
D. Changes the ratio of fat to muscle fiber and speeds up weight loss
How Does Weight Training Change Body Composition and Metabolism?
14. Weight training does not improve the strength of bones.
A. True
B. False
Benefits of Muscular Strength and Endurance
15. To assess muscular strength, which type of weights should be used?
A. Free weights
B. Weight machines
C. Body weights
D. Elastic bands
Assessing Your Muscular Strength and Endurance
16. Muscular strength and endurance is specific to each muscle group.
A. True
B. False
Assessing Your Muscular Strength and Endurance
17. Which of the following is not a reason men develop larger, stronger muscles than women?
A. Men have more androgens.
B. Men’s muscles activate faster.
C. Men have more muscle mass.
D. Men have more estrogen.
Gender Differences for Weight Training
18. Which of the following supplements and drugs have undesirable side effects?
A. Testosterone
B. Steroids
C. Creatine
D. All of the above
Answer:
3.d 4.b
Explanation:
The measurement of how much energy is in the food that is eaten is called _____.
a fat
a sugar
BMI
a calorie
Which Option is the most Effective to Prevent getting pregnant? A. Use protection B. Nothing C. Birth control D. 
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Which of the following is true about bloodborne pathogens?
Select all that apply. more than one answer not one more
1. bloodborne pathogens cause Hepatitis B and C
2. Bloodborne pathogens are bacteria or viruses carried in the blood
3. bloodborne pathogens can lead to disease
4. Bloodborne pathogens can cause the flu
Answer:
2 i think
Explanation:
im pretty sure it is 2
Describe the following situations/pictures that show ways to make and keep school and community environment healthy. Write your description in 2 to 3 sentences.
1.
2.
3.
Human is social animals and they want to live in a society and in a population.
According to the question, There is 3 picture that gives us some signal and information of the actions they were doing.
In the first image they are cleaning the garbage to make the environment clean.In the second image they are planting the plant for making the environment healthy as the plants are the only thing which cleans the environment.In the third image the people are gathering at the same place are discussing something.Hence, Two pictures out of three are showing to take care of the environment.
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There is a shortage of nurse educators but no shortage of nurses.
O True
O False
Answer:
I would say that this COULD be True. I would just double check.
Answer:
The awnser is False because there is a nursing shortage in the United States
Explanation:
Which of the following are considered necessary preventative measures to stay
safe from biological agents?
Select the 3 answer options that apply.
Use safer medical devices
Avoid patient contact
Isolate healthcare workers from patients
Answer:
There are only three options but the most correct on is use safer medical devices
Answer:
Is use safer medical device, Use PPE, Use safe injection practices
Explanation:
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Which decision making strategy is the best to use when making important life decisions?
Select all that apply.
A)do what parents tell you
B) think about options consider the paths and select the best for you
C)follow your heart
D) flip a coin
Answer:
B) Think about options consider the paths and select the best for you
Explanation:
The more someone thinks about an important decision, chances are they will make the best decision because they took the time to think about it.
the three main parts of a warm up
Answer:
a light aerobic exercise, such as jogging or skipping, followed by stretching, and concluding with a sport-specific activity
the first step to administering First Aid/CRP
Answer: Recognize the emergency and call 911 if u think u should.
Explanation:
Check your surroundings for any danger, if it's safe enough then check for their pulse and then for if they are breathing. if you don't get a pulse or a breath then call emergency services. that's where somebody else or yourself NEEDS to start administering CPR/First Aid
Which statements are true of the spinal cord?
Check all that apply.
The following statements are true of the spinal cord: It is found in the dorsal cavity and It is a nervous system communication pathway.
The spinal cord is located within the dorsal cavity, which is a subdivision of the posterior (back) body cavity. It serves as a vital communication pathway between the brain and the rest of the body, transmitting sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain and carrying motor commands from the brain to muscles and organs.
The human body has two main body cavities: the dorsal cavity and the ventral cavity. The dorsal cavity is located along the posterior (back) aspect of the body and houses the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. The brain is located within the cranial cavity, which is part of the dorsal cavity and is protected by the skull.
On the other hand, the spinal cord is located within the vertebral cavity, which is also part of the dorsal cavity. The vertebral cavity is formed by the vertebral column (spine) and protects the spinal cord.
The spinal cord is a crucial component of the central nervous system and plays a vital role in transmitting nerve signals between the brain and the rest of the body. It acts as a communication pathway, relaying sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain for processing and sending motor commands from the brain to muscles and organs to control bodily movements and functions.
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The complete question is:
Which statements are true of the spinal cord? Check all that apply.
It is found in the cranial cavity.
It is found in the dorsal cavity.
It houses the brain.
It is a nervous system communication pathway.
What is the first step when making a decision?
Select all that apply.
A) use instincts and emotions
B) list factors you want and compare
C) identify the problem
D) Do what your parents/guardians tell you
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to form a word.
1. BARGAGE --
2. COSTMOPING --
3. PUDMING --
4. FEDINEG --
5. LYCCERING --
HOW CAN PEOPLES LIFE AFFECT ON THEM OR YOURSLEF?
Answer:
well it can affect them bad if someone has abused them or something and if someone died and for example it was your bff it will affect you a lot because you loved them and you just lost them so your emotion would probably be really sad or angry
Explanation:
Which step is one of the universal steps for operating an AED?
a Removing the victim from water
b.Shave the victim's hairy chest
c Place pads on the victim's bare chest
d Finding the victim's implanted pacemaker
Answer:
C) place pads on victim's bare chest
Explanation:
this is true for all cases. You always remove clothing from the patient's chest and place the AED pads. You would only remove the victim from water if they were in water in the first place (and quickly wipe the check dry). you would only shave the victim's hairy chest if you only have one set of pads, or when you try to apply the pads the first time, the AED tells you to make sure they are correct. And you would only find the victim's implanted pacemaker if you see a scar. You can still shock someone with a pacemaker, you just can't put the pads on top of the device.
One of the universal steps for operating an AED is C. Place pads on the victim's bare chest
AED simply means an automated external defibrillator. This is a portable device that's used in diagnosing ventricular fibrillation.
An automated external defibrillator refers to a medical device that is used in analyzing the rhythm of the heart and then delivers an electric shock to the person.
It should be noted that the automated external defibrillator is placed on the chest of the person to check the heart rhythm.
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Eating a lightbulb is not a very bright idea
Answer:
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Explanation:
No it's not, unless you found a way to connect it to a power source while eating it.
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what does the rainbow stand for Gods promise or the lgbt
Answer:
The first symble it stood for and still stands for is God's promise to never flood the earth again. People have made it into a symbol for lgbtq+. so most of us christians we see it as God's promise other people can see it either way.
Answer: i see it as both being a christian and being in the lgbt community
Explanation: