Answer:
Steps are present below.
Explanation:
Step 1: Add one cup of Oats to the saucepan.
Step 2: Add two cups of Water to the saucepan according to the oats quantity.
Step 3: Boil them for sometime and continuously stir with the help of spoon.
Step 4: Add little amount of Salt to the porridge.
Step 5: Simmer and Stir until the porridge is ready.
Answer:
1. add water or milk
2. heat water or milk until boiling
3. add oats
4. stir and cook oats
5. allow oats to turn soft
6. cool
Explanation:
What is vaping? (Kinds of chemicals, nicotine, etc)
Paralytic ileus usually occurs in the:
What is the study of large and easily identifiable structures on an organism?
O a. Gross anatomy
O b. Systematic anatomy
O c. Microscopic anatomy
O d. Comparative anatomy
Does high quantity over a long period of time work better than high intensity over a short period of time in terms of fitness?
For example, if I want to get better at squats, should I rep out 250 'perfect form' squats in a row 3 times in a 60 minute period(3x250 squats in an hour), Or should I do a relatively easy amount (with correct form of course) every short period of time over the course of my entire day ( like 20 squats every five minutes of my day from 1 pm till 8 pm).
The reason I'm asking is that I want to increase my limit in certain calisthenic workouts(like pushups and air squats) as fast as possible and I feel like being sore would slow this process down. And I heard that you should strive for quantity over intensity to become better at something.
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Answer:
I need help too ;( nobody is helping.
Explanation:
Amelia has a urinary tract infection. Which of the prescription medications below could she take? Check all that apply.
antibiotic drugs
anti-infective drugs
analgesic drugs
antispasmodic drugs
anticholinergic drugs
androgen agonists
Choose foods that limit the intake of: (4 points)
a: saturated fats and trans fats
b: added sugars and salt
c: alcohol
d: all of the above
Answer:
d. All of the above I think
Becky is a nurse at a hospital that uses a table to keep track of when patients
are given medication. All patients on a floor are listed in the rows, and the
medication and time of administration are listed in the columns. Why might
Becky have empty cells in the table?
O A. If a patient is discharged, his or her name is still included in the
table, but Becky would not record any information.
O B. If a patient has been receiving the medication for at least one
month, Becky would no longer need to record the information.
C. If a patient is not on any medications, there would be empty cells
next to the patient's name.
O D. If a patient takes medication at the same time every day, Becky
would only record the time once and then leave the rest of the
cells empty.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It's pretty obvious
Abnormal levels of blank may lead to Alzheimer's disease.
Answer:
acetylcholine
Answer:
D. acetylcholine
Explanation:
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Health-related fitness includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A physical agility
B. muscular endurance
C. body composition
D cardiovascular fitness
Answer:
The answer is a :) I got 100 on the quiz
Explanation:
a persons is asked to guess the IQ score of a boy about whom he knows nothing. The person's best guess should be close to
A.120
B.40
C. 80
D. 100
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Think about your family, self-perception, community, and heredity. Describe how these aspects of your life will affect your response to peer pressure regarding substance abuse. Will they help you ignore the pressure? Or will they make you more susceptible to it?
Answer:
Personally my family is very religious. This would cause me to think twice when offered a drug or alcohol. I would think about how disappointed they would be. I also live in a tight knit community. If it got around that I had used drugs or consumed alcohol it would damage my reputation and might make people in my community more hesitant to associate with me or invite me to family events. In conclusion, my family and wonderful community would help me ignore the peer pressure and make better decisions for my self and those around me.
Explanation:
(Not for school, personal question) I am a 14 yr old, 15 in January. I lift weights and stick to a diet, recently I haven't been working out due to a hip injury that is healing slowly but surely. I have been using whey protein powder after workout, not to much as I know it is unhealthy for you (32 grams with plenty of water). I just recently found out about vegan protein and heard it is healthier then whey, not sure if I should switch to vegan or whey, opinions? I apologize for any typos, currently on mobile.
Answer:
For me, I am not a vegan. But you should honestly do whatever your heart tells you to do. You can stick to eating meat while you ate using a protein, you honestly do not have to switch to vegan, it would not make much of a difference. :)
Explanation:
hope this help. keep being strong, and do whatever your heart says.
Simon is cooking an elaborate spread for his nephew’s birthday party. He wants to carve vegetables into different shapes and decorate the salad platter. He uses a
knife to carve the vegetables.
Answer:
What's the question?
Explanation:
The reason you and so many others don't get answers on your questions is because you forget to actually ask them. You posted a statement, if you want people to help you make sure you post what you want help on because once the "question" is posted you can't edit it to become an actual question and that's just points lost for no reason
Answer:
Chefs knife
Explanation:
Afferent pathways send information from the site of the problem to which body system? O A. Central nervous system B. Muscular system O C. Skeletal system D. Respiratory system
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the awnser is A
there ya go
Answer:
Central nervous system
Explanation:
The patient has a A in temperature of 4°F above her
original measurement that was afeb 2 hours ago. There
is pain in the LUQ. MRI is scheduled today at 1430.
Answer:
The temperature of a patient is measured every 6 hours at 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, and 12 AM. Which temperature reading is expected to be low due to a normal variation? a. The measurement at 6 AM b
Explanation:
srry if you dont get it right
A person's observable physical or behavioral characteristics are the ____.
Answer:
A persons observable physical or behavioral characteristics are the same as their phenotype.
Explanation:
Which of the following shows the correct order
of how sound travels through the ear?
A) Pinna, tympanic membrane, ossicles,
cochlea, cochlear nerve
B) Auditory canal, ossicles, cochlea, vestibular
nerve
C) Pinna, tympanic membrane, vestibule,
Answer:
The answer to your question is C) Pinna, tympanic membrane, vestibule,
Explanation:
Facts you might find useful
The auricle (pinna) is the visible portion of the outer ear. It collects sound waves and channels them into the ear canal (external auditory meatus), where the sound is amplified. The sound waves then travel toward a flexible, oval membrane at the end of the ear canal called the eardrum, or tympanic membrane.
A treatment of antibiotics can cure a case of gallstones caused by accumulated components of bile. gastroesophageal reflux caused by a malfunctioning sphincter. recurring diarrhea caused by food poisoning. emesis caused by sudden motion sickness.
Answer:
A treatment of antibiotics can cure a case of recurring diarrhea caused by food poisoning.
Explanation:
Food poisoning is due to the ingestion of food contaminated with bacteria or the toxins produced by them. The most common symptoms are diarrhea, abdominal pain and even vomiting and fever.
Bacteria such as salmonella, Listeria, Shigella or Escherichia coli can cause food poisoning, so proper treatment includes the use of antibiotics. Parasites —such as Entamoeba hystolitica or Giardia lamblia— and viruses can cause food poisoning. Staphylococcus aureus produces a harmful toxin, also thought to cause toxic food infection for ingestion.
The other options are not correct because:
Gallstones are treated with surgery.Gastroesophageal reflux requires the use of prokinetic digestive drugs.Emesis caused by sudden motion sickness is treated with drugs for vertigo and antiemetics.Tam, a college student, accidentally drops a pair of scissors on his foot one night, and the sharp edge cuts his foot. The cut does not stop bleeding, and Tam realizes he had forgotten to take his pills that morning. He goes to the campus emergency center and tells a nurse what had happened. What would a nurse most likely do to stop the bleeding quickly and effectively? apply a hemostatic drug directly on the cut so that clotting factors from the drug help the blood to clot apply clopidogrel directly on the cut so that platelet aggregation is inhibited and blood is able to come together in a clot administer a shot of a hemostatic drug in the arm so that the liver produces fewer clotting factors administer a shot of heparin deep into a vein in order to block clotting factor X and stop heavy blood flow to the foot
Answer:
What a nurse should do to stop the bleeding quickly and effectively is apply a hemostatic drug directly on the cut so that clotting factors from the drug help the blood to clot.
Explanation:
A haemostatic drug is an active agent that promotes the process of haemostasis, which involves stopping active bleeding or haemorrhage, helping the blood to clot.
Wounds are characterized by the rupture of blood vessels of different sizes, which causes bleeding. Although the body produces substances to stop the bleeding, some wounds can cause abundant bleeding that requires the use of hemostatic drugs, locally or administered orally or parenterally.
An example of a local haemostatic drug is Kaolin, a product that is used in local dressings and helps to activate coagulation and stop bleeding.
The other options are not correct in the treatment of Tam because
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet agent that is administered orally, and promotes bleeding.The injections of some drugs do not cause fewer production of coagulation factors.Heparin is an anticoagulant that promotes bleeding.Why is the edible wall a viable solution for helping kids (and people of all ages) eat a more plant-based diet?
Answer:
A more plant based diet will help with cholesterol and other food-related health problems, but you'd have more energy and be able to make muscle easier if you included meat into your diet.
Explanation:
A more plant based diet will help with cholesterol and other food related health problems, but if we include meat in the diet we will have more energy and be able to put on muscle easier.
What is Plant-based diet?A plant-based diet is defined as a diet that consists mostly or entirely of plant-based foods. These include a wide range of dietary patterns which include low amounts of animal products and high amounts of plant products such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.
Plant-based or plant-forward eating patterns focus primarily on foods that come from plants, including not only fruits and vegetables, but also nuts, seeds, oils, whole grains, legumes, and beans.
These provide all the necessary proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals for optimal health, and are often high in fiber and phytonutrients. Some vegetarians may need to add a supplement (especially vitamin [tex]B_1_2[/tex]) to ensure they receive all essential nutrients.
Thus, a more plant based diet will help with cholesterol and other food related health problems, but if we include meat in the diet we will have more energy and be able to put on muscle easier.
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Is fitness more important than body weight?
Why are physical fitness attitudes important?
A. They are able to change our moods.
В. They reflect our internal ethics.
C. They show others how we feel.
D. They influence our activity levels.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
Ο Α
О В
С
OD
How does blood flow starting from the left atrium
Answer:
wow so hard,but i will help you
A tourist to the United States from Honduras is involved in a car accident and is taken to the hospital. Her family says
that her insurance does not cover her in the United States. Nevertheless, she will still be treated because of the
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
Hippocratic oath.
Good Samaritan Act
policies of the individual hospital.
Answer:
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is correct.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. emergency medical treatment and labor act
Explanation:
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What do low-fat ground meat and chicken breasts have in common?
-They have a similar texture.
-They both require a bit of oil when cooking.
-The cooking method for both is often the same.
-They need to be cooked at the same temperature.
How is tempeh generally used?
As an oil for cooking
As a meat substitute
As an alternative to eggs
As a replacement for milk
Answer:
Explanation: correct :)
The brand name of an antianxiety drug that is often prescribed to treat IBS is Catapres®. Aspirin®. Phenergan®. Xanax®.
Answer:
Xanax®
Explanation:
Xanax is the brand name for Alprazolam, which is used in short term management of anxiety disorder, etc
The American Medical Association's code of ethics does not directly address
social policy issues
billing
personal finance
hospital relations
Answer:
b
Explanation:
billing it does not a dress billing
Answer:
billing
Explanation:
1. The two key principles of the FITT Principle are _____________ and progression.
2. Match up the terms with the correct definitions.
Group of answer choices
refers to increasing how often you exercise
refers to increasing the difficulty of an exercise.
(or duration) refers to increasing the length of each training session.
refers to the kind of activity a person chooses for each area of his or her training program.
A) time
B) type
C) intensity
D) frequency
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Larissa gave birth a month ago and feels great. When is the next time she should visit her medical care provider?
A.
around six weeks after birth
B.
at her next annual visit
OC.
when she gets sick
OD
around six months after birth
E.
when the doctor calls
Answer:
6 weeks
Explanation: