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Explanation:
How do you know your breath is effective?
Answer:
you know it's effective when you are either breathing or that if your breath has a smell or odor to it which can give people a bad impression on you then when you have a scent
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Explanation:
Which drugs have a similar effect on nervous impulses?
A)Ritalin® and MAO inhibitors
B)Neurontin® and anticholinergic drugs
C)Ambien® and ephedrine
D)Restoril® and neostigmine
What is something you find interesting about c0vid 19 and why? Brainliest involved :)
Answer:
that some people dont show symptoms when they have it
Explanation:
i just think it crazy that they show zero symptoms with such a terrible sickness
Answer:
I find it interesting that the Chinese made it, like wow its kinda brilliant to kill off people but it really doesn't have as bad effects on the younger gen then it does on the older gen. You'd think they'd rather kill off the younger gen bc their our future right?
Explanation:
List all of the presidential candidates in the 1860 presidential election, which party each represented, and each party’s position on slavery.
Answer:
Explanation:
Political Party Presidential Nominee VP Nominee
Republican Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin
Democratic (Southern) John Breckenridge Joseph Lane
Constitutional Union John Bell Edward Everett
Democratic Stephen Douglas Herschel Johnson
What distinguishes an accident from a disaster?
A. An accident is an emergency an entire region, whereas a disaster
is an emergency for hospitals.
B. An accident is an emergency for the individual involved, whereas a
disaster is an emergency for the affected community.
C. An accident is an emergency for the affected community, whereas
a disaster is an emergency for hospitals.
D. An accident is not an emergency, whereas a disaster is an
emergency for the individuals in the affected community.
Answer:
accident is cause by momentum whereas disaster is cause by natural
what is the fear of accidents
Answer:
Dystychiphobia
Explanation:
Dystychiphobia is the excessive fear of having an accident. This phobia is often seen in a person who has been in a serious or near-fatal accident in the past. In some cases, the phobia can be triggered by losing someone close as a result of an accident.
what is the degree to witch a substance is poisonous or can cause illness
Answer:
Toxicity
Explanation:
Toxicity: The degree to which a substance (a toxin or poison) can harm humans or animals.
Question 1
7 pts
Communication is a crucial aspect of the nurse-patient relationship. Discuss your
communication style. What are your strengths and what could you improve regarding
communication. Describe what challenges you may face when communicating with a
person who is ill, angry due to a terminal illness, or depressed due to a chronic
disease.
Answer:
Explanation:
When you are dealing with a ill patient you will come with challenges with communication, lets say your an angry person and your patient is depressed or angry you may but heads with each other, and if you were easy going and had a chill you may be a better person to work with ill/angry/depressed patients. I think one way you could maybe improve your relationship with nurse-patient is having patience within yourself and the patient.
Which of these statements describes the papillary layer of the skin?
Melanocytes in this layer provide protection from UV radiation.
This deep layer of the dermis is made of irregularly arranged connective tissue fibers.
This layer contains dendritic cells and Merkel cells.
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Dermal papillae contain capillary loops to nourish the epidermis.
Clearly list and describe THREE strategies that would, and ONE strategy that would not be recommended for disciplining children.
James is a family practitioner who graduated at the top of his class in medical school. He has run a successful practice for almost 30 years, treating all kinds of issues and diseases in his patients. James receives a reminder from the state that he must complete 60 hours of continuing education and submit proof of this before his license can be renewed for the year. James is incensed since he believes there is little about the practice of medicine that he does not know. Is it unfair to ask James to go back to school? Explain how James’s patients could benefit from his taking part in continuing education classes.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Based on the information given, it's not unfair to ask James to go back to school. Through continuing education, James can stay current and be aware of the latest developments regarding his work.
Furthermore, taking part in continuing education classes will also be beneficial to James patients as James will also acquire the latest skills, and also the latest technologies which will be vital in helping the patients treat their diseases and making themmget better.
By taking part in the continuing education classes, his license will not be revoked and he can continue with his work as well.
In 1895, Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-rays. This was an important discovery for the field of diagnostic medicine. What medical profession did this discovery help produce?
epidemiologist
radiation therapy
cardiovascular profusion
nurse anesthetist
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, If Lyla consumed the same Calorie level and her DRI for protein, then she would consume 10% of her Calories from protein. Group of answer choices
Answer:
the answer is 100% true
Explanation:
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What are medical codes used to translate? Check all that apply.
health conditions
procedures
medical equipment
medications
patients’ names
Answer:
I think procedures and medications but I'm not for sure I may be wrong
is having a job in medicine hard for you
Answer:
Here's your answer !!
Explanation:
It's not going to be easy going through 12 years of schooling and training before your first job. Even though it's high stress and incredibly expensive, the job is also incredibly rewarding. If you like working and helping people, then there's not a better job you could find.
I hope it's helpful for you.....