Answer:
The factors and causes
Explanation:
Peer pressure.
Inferiority complex.
Troublesome childhood experiences.
Stress.
Anxiety.
Failure.
How do pathogens enter the body?
Answer:
because the pathogens is th body which can inside our body.
Explanation:
i dont think this is right answer
An intelligence score that falls below _____ intellectual disability
indicates significant cognitive delays, and may be indicative of an
O 100
O 70
0 40
0 130
An intelligence score that falls below 70 is considered as intellectual disability. It indicated significant cognitive delays and indicative of Mild intellectual disability. Thus, correct option is B.
What is Intelligence Score?Intelligence tests are designed to measure a person's ability to solve problems and reasoning abilities. Intelligence score is a measure of both fluid and crystallized intelligence. The score on an IQ test indicates how well a person can do on the tests of mental abilities compared to other people in the same age group.
Even if tests may vary, the average IQ score on many tests is 100, and 68% of scores lie in the range between 85 and 115. A score of 116 or more is considered as above average score. A score of 130 or higher is considered as a high IQ. Psychologists revise the test every few years to maintain 100 as the average. Most people have an IQ score between 85 and 115. Only a small fraction of people have a very low IQ score which is below 70 or a very high IQ score which is above 130.
The IQ score can be calculated with the formula:
IQ = (intelligence age/actual age) x100
Therefore, B is the correct option.
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Which virus was a widespread epidemic in 2014 and how was it spread from person to person?
Answer: Ebola
Explanation: Ebola is spread by contact with bodily fluids of infected animals or humans. The virus spread rapidly where people followed burial practices that included touching or washing bodies.
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is it just me or is brainly being weird like it made me watch an ad and it's never done that.
i just think that's kinda du mb
Explanation:
dam n they might start using adds which is gonna s uck
Answer: yea i had to watch a add too it sucks lol
Explanation:
3. In the state of Texas, an individual is considered intoxicated if their blood alcohol level is
a. 0.005
b. 0.001
c. 0.08
d. 0.05
Answer:
0.08
Explanation:
Select the best answers from the drop-down menus.
Which organ does irritable bowel syndrome primarily affect?
This is a suspected cause of irritable bowel syndrome.
Irritable bowel syndrome may result in
.
Answer:
1. Large Intestine
2. stress
3. emotional distress
Explanation:
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Which is description for a Mood disorde
Answer: 1.A- A disorder characterized by extreme Emotions
2.B- A personality Disorder
3. A- an Obsession
4.B- Feeling scared to ride in elevators
5.D- Schizophrenia
6.B- A small Appetite
7.D-Anorexia Nervosa
8.B-Heart Failure
9.A-Death by starvation
10.B- Bulimia
11.A-Notify an adult that your friend is in danger
12.A- Medication
13.C-the influence of others
14.A-Being sad and tired every once in a while
15.B-Mostly all ages and bother genders
16.A- Share your problems with a trusted adult
17.C-A Physician who can diagnose and treat a mental disorder
18.A-social workers
19.A-Physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system
20.B- Experience Symptoms of mental illness
These are the Answer for Lesson:6 unit:3 Posttest( Not everyone has the same test so enter at your risk)
Explanation:
Please help!
Claire is an LPN who works the night shift at ivy community Hospital. She has heard that A well known celebrity was admitted to this hospital. It has been on the news and all over the Internet. Speculation about The admission was rampant. This celebrity’s spokes person released a statement asking the public to respect the celebrities privacy indicating that no further information would be released at this time. Claire knows she does not have authorizationTo access this patient records and since she is not part of a team that is caring for the patient. But, it is the middle of the night, no one is around and claire thinks to herself, “ I can take just a peek at the records and will tell no one”. She does look at the patient’s record and what she finds is big news.
1. What are the ethical and legal implications in this case?
2. Claire could expect what type of legal action, if any?
True or false: Reye's syndrome sometimes occurs following a viral illness when the child was treated with an antihistamine?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I looks at some articles about it and found that it does occur following a viral illness however it never said anything about Antihistamines so I still might be wrong. If it is wrong please comment the right answer for other people to see.
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Answer:1- 1 3/4 cup
2-1 1/4 cup
3- 1/4 cup
4- 1/3 cup
5- 1 1/3 cup
6 2 cups
Explanation:
Which of the following is a consequence of too much body fat
Washing your skin helps prevent
a.skin cancer.
b.sunburn.
c.chapping.
d.acne.
answer:
d. acne
I don't think washing prevents cancer...
use sunscreen to prevent sunburn
washing does not help with chapping
keeping your skin clean does prevent acne though :)
Answer:
d ..You cannot prevent skin cancer by washing your skin and for your skin not to burn can be prevented by using sun cream
how are plants healthy
What is another name for the part of the ear on the outside of the head?
Eustachian tube.
hammer.
pinna.
cochlea.
Answer:
the other word is pinna
Explanation:
A technician wears prescription glasses. When compounding, she is
A. Not required to wear additional eye protection
B. Required to wear a face shield, in addition to the prescription glasses
C. Required to wear goggles, in addition to the prescription glasses
D. Required to wear goggles and a face shield, in addition to the prescription glasses
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I pretty much infer they let people use protection for their eyes since prescription is quite needed for their bad eyesight and all so by using the process of elimination ,, it's easily D
In Las Vegas in the airplane, does the airplane reopen?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
I'm not sure to my answer
TRUE OR FALSE
6. Rabies virus enters the brain cells while polio virus attacks only the nervous system.
7.Malaria is a sickness caused by a carrier mosquito.
8.Pinworms hatch and live primarily in the intestines of a person.
9.Stagnant water is a reservoir for mosquitoes to multiply.
10.It is nature of pathogens to invade their host through certain points of entry to cause morbidity.
Answer:
true,false,false,true,false
Rabies virus enters the brain cells while polio virus attacks only the nervous system : TRUE
Malaria is a sickness caused by a carrier mosquito : FALSE
Pinworms hatch and live primarily in the intestines of a person : FALSE
Stagnant water is a reservoir for mosquitoes to multiply : TRUE
It is nature of pathogens to invade their host through certain points of entry to cause morbidity : FALSE
Rabies virusRabies virus is a virus transmitted from an infected dog to a human when the dog bites the human. while malaria is a sickness caused by mosquito bite on human , mosquitoes are vectors and not carriers.
Mosquitoes breed in stagnant dirty water and not on flowing water bodies such as rivers and lakes.
Hence we can conclude that the answers to your question are as listed above.
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Answer: dancing, In addition to busting through plateaus, the FITT principle encourages cross-training. This is when you use several modes of training to reach your desired fitness goals. For example, you may alternate between walking, strength training, and dancing to help you see results — and keep boredom at bay
Explanation:
Mrs. Walters is entitled to Part A and has medical coverage without drug coverage through an employer retiree plan. She is not enrolled in Part B. Since the employer plan does not cover prescription drugs, she wants to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan. Will she be able to?
She must be entitled to part A or be already enrolled in part B in order to qualify for coverage under the Medicare drug prescription program.
What is Medicare?The Medicare is a health Insurance program of the government of the United States that covers older citizens who are up to 65 years of age.
Since the employer plan does not cover prescription drugs and she wants to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan, She must be entitled to part A or be already enrolled in part B in order to qualify for coverage under the Medicare drug prescription program.
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Answer:
Yes. Mrs. Walters must be entitled to Part A and/or enrolled in Part B to be eligible for coverage under the Medicare prescription drug program.
Explanation:
According to the video, what qualities do Carpenters need to have? Check all that apply.
O math skills
Ophysical strength
o the abilty to work with their hands
language skills
leadership
the ability to motivate other people
Answer: 1 ,2 , 3
Explanation: eg 22
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Answer:
Understanding cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition, known as the Five Components of Fitness, is important for improving health, performance and appearance.
Mollie has red hair, and so do her brother and sister. Which describes why Mollie and her siblings have red hair?
A. Red hair is only found in siblings.
B. Red hair is an environmental trait.
C. Red hair is a learned characteristic.
D. Red hair is an inherited characteristic.
Answer:D. Red hair is an inherited characteristic.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Red is an inherited characteristic.
Explanation:
If both of their parents have red hair then the kids will have it too.
What age should I be to redo my room just the way I want not what my parents want?
Answer:
I think 13 or 14 is a good age
Explanation:
not only did o get my room done at 13, but it's when you start growing like a teenager
Answer:
When you become an adult and can live on your own terms.
1. What diseases are m`ost likely to kill young children? What could reduce these illnesses?
2. Why aren’t people washing their hands? Maybe it is taking too much time and they’re busy
3. What can we do to increase hand washing around the world?
4. Why does Sidibe argue that private corporations should be involved in the effort to increase hand washing?
The Fastest Ambulance? A Motorcycle
1. What are the similarities and differences between a traditional ambulance and an “ambucycle”?
2. What are the advantages of an ambucycle? What are the disadvantages?
3. Describe how the United Hatzlah works in Israel.
Answer:
1.Pneumonia, diarrheic and malaria were responsible for approximately 29 per cent of global deaths among children under the age of 5 in 2018. You can prevent this by wearing insect repellant, and washing your hands.
2. People aren't washing their hands, because they think it takes to much time, and is useless, when it reality it helps out a lot!
3. We can use good smelling soap, and put papers up on steps to washing your hands.
4.These private corporations have plenty of funding, which can help to promote soap and hand washing for people around the world.
1.The ambucycle is just like a normal ambulance but without a bed, it has all the same equipment but is on only 2 wheels.
2. It is the fastest way to reach and emergency. Doesn't carry as much medical supplies ...
3.United Hatzalah volunteers provide lifesaving medical care on the scene of emergencies prior to the arrival of an ambulance. ... United Hatzalah medics treat and stabilize the patient and then cooperate with the arriving ambulance crew, which typically arrives 8-10 minutes after the initial call for help.
Explanation:
Name a form of exercise not described in this study. How does it contribute to physical fitness?
Answer:
Jillian calculates that see will take 95 minutes to run 7 miles. She runs the distance in 80 minutes. What is Jillian’s percent error
Explanation:
Jillian calculates that see will take 95 minutes to run 7 miles. She runs the distance in 80 minutes. What is Jillian’s percent error
Describe how diseases that affect the brain or spinal cord cause dementia?
Answer:
Other disorders linked to dementia
Caused by a genetic mutation, this disease causes certain nerve cells in your brain and spinal cord to waste away. Signs and symptoms, including a severe decline in thinking (cognitive) skills, usually appear around age 30 or 40.
Explanation:
Answer:
Diseases such as Alzheimers disease can cause extreme damage to the brain. Parkinson's disease is another leading cause of dementia, and can occur later in the disease due to a head injury, or tumors.
Explanation:
These certain diseases cause dementia due to trauma to the brain that the disease has caused, thus leading to it later on in life.
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Give 4 examples on how would you prevent young adults from vaping on your community .
Answer:
Four ways to prevent young adults from vaping in your community is by 1.enforcing people to go around often to make sure that people aren't doing suspicious things 2.ensure that the young adults are aware of the consequences of vaping 3.provide handouts of a list of ways to help stop vaping 4. convince young adults that it would be better for them not to vape.
Explanation:
You have an opposable thumb. Explain what this means in your own words.
Explain in 2-3 sentences
Thank you!
Answer:
Opposable thumbs allow grasping things firmly, and can touch the other fingers. It also allows you to eat with one hand and to pick up small objects easily.
Tom Wang has experienced disorganized speech and delusions for the past three months. After this time period, his symptoms quickly disappeared without any treatment and he was able to return to his job at the fast food restaurant. Tom would most likely receive a diagnosis of:
Which is TRUE regarding schizophrenia?
a.
Brain decay (decrease in size) is only seen in the frontal lobe of the brain
b.
Most do not have more than one disorder
c.
Only 25% recover
d.
Women tend to have more severe symptoms and an earlier onset