Which 3 diseases are treated with medicine ?
[A] Bacteria
[B] Viruses
[C] Parasites
[D] Fungi
Answer:
A,B,D) is the right answer
Explanation:
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You attend a local health fair organized by several health care research companies. You notice that a company is distributing a trial drug to other attendees at one of the booths. When you approach one of the researchers, you are offered a waiver to sign for participation in the trial. What ethical or legal parameters should the researchers have considered prior to distributing the trial drug at the health fair
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
In this scenario, to conduct the research, I'll do the necessary trainings that are required. Also, it important for me to know the federal regulations in this case like the FDA regulations.
I'll take approval from the federal authorities in order to ensure that I'm abiding by the rules put in place. The study should be explained in detailed and should also meet the federal requirements.
Lastly, an informed consent will be given to the participants to ensure that they understand what the research is meant for and they want to willingly partake in it.
Unit Test
This Venn diagram compares two pharmacy reference books. Each circle contains information particular to each sentence, and the overlap is the comparison between the two references.
Title 1
-Information for physicians
-Tables for comparing similar
-Indications for drugs
Warnings and side effects of drugs
Title 2
-Monographs of pharmacy
-Information on history of pharmacy
Which choice shows the BEST titles for each circle?
A. Title 1 is Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy and Title 2 is Facts and Comparisons.
B. Title 1 is Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) and Title 2 is Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy.
C. Title 1 is Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) and Title 2 is Facts and Comparisons.
D. Title 1 is Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy and Title 2 is Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
Please select the best answer provided
Answer:
D. Title 1 is Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy and Title 2 is Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Conjunto de características que distinguen a un individuo de sus congéneres, dentro de una colectividad estudiada
Answer:
Estilo de aprendizaje, aptitud, personalidad e inteligencia emocional.
Explicación:
El estilo de aprendizaje, la aptitud, la personalidad y la inteligencia emocional son el conjunto de características que distinguen a un individuo de sus compañeros. Cada individuo ha utilizado un método diferente para aprender. Algunos estudiantes memorizan cosas a través de la escritura, mientras que otros de forma oral. También son diferentes en sus habilidades naturales para hacer algo. Tienen una personalidad diferente entre sí. Algunas personas son muy emocionales, mientras que otras tienen un corazón duro.
A physical therapist schedules walking with a patient for four times a day. The therapist schedules the first walk at 0800 and the last walk of the day at 2000. If the walks are to be evenly spaced out, at what times are the remaining two walks scheduled?
A.
1000 and 1400
B.
1100 and 1600
C.
1100 and 1500
D.
1200 and 400
E.
1200 and 1600
Answer:
E
Explanation:
1200 is 0800 + 400, and 1600 is 1000 - 400
Answer: (may not be correct) E. 1200 & 1600
Explanation: Now this may not be correct....But since we are going through military time 1:00 is 1300. so if you look at E. it states that 12:00 and 4:00 are time that are evenly distributed. well it takes four hours to go from 8:00am- 12:00pm...then 12:00pm-4:00pm is another four... finally 4:00pm-8:00pm is yet another 4 hours. evenly distributing the time between 8:00am, 12:00pm, 4:00pm, and 8:00pm. air go...the answer would be 12:00 (1200) and 4:00 (1600).
making the answer E.
what are some causes of autonomic neuropathy
2. HIV IS A COMMON PROBLEM GLOBALLY, WHAT CAN YOU DO AS A YOUTH TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ABOUT THIS?
You can also learn the basic facts about HIV transmission, testing, and prevention.
You can talk with parents, teachers, doctors, about HIV and sexual health.
2) A 68-year old female is experiencing left heart failure. Physical exam reveals elevated blood
pressure most likely caused by:
A) Stress hormones promoting increased cardiac contractility
B) Diastolic dysfunction
C) SANS compensation for decreased cardiac output
D) Reflex tachycardia
E) Cardiotoxic effect of catecholamines and angiotensin
Discuss three effects of
stimul ant drugs on the
brain
Answer:
Some possible effects include increased alertness, excitation, euphoria (extreme happiness), increased pulse rate and blood pressure, insomnia (can't sleep), and loss of appetite.
Also, a common cause of death for stimulant users is a heart attack. Their heart gets beating so fast that it can't keep up with itself.
An EKG technician notices an accelerated idioventricular rhythm on a tracing. Which of the following actions should the technician take next?
Answer:
Call for help and stay with the patient.
Explanation:
This is an emergent situation and the technician should call for help. The technician should stay with the patient and contact the emergency response team.
what types of food do carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores eat?
Answer:
Herbivores are plant eaters. Carnivores are meat eaters. Omnivores eat plants and meat.
Read each of the structures or characteristics below. Then, click and drag each into the appropriate category to determine whether it describes a primary sex organ, secondary sex organ, or secondary sex characteristic.
Match the situation to the type of healthcare service it describes.
a technician examines a patient’s X-ray to determine the location of a wrist fracture
a physiotherapist helps her patient regain the ability to walk following a serious accident
a staff member coordinates meals for each of the patients in the obstetrics ward
a professional uploads all of a patient’s medical information into an electronic health record
health informatics
therapeutic services
diagnostic services
support services
2. What are two things that are stated on the agreement for the
skills lab?
. Raw material for photosynthesis: (i) Available in the plant: _________________ (ii) Available in the soil:__________________ (iii) Available in the air: _____________________ (iv)Available during day:_____________________
Answer:
(i) Available in the plant:
Chlorophyll
(ii) Available in the soil:
Water
(iii) Available in the air:
Carbon dioxide
(iv) Available during day:
Light / Light energy
Explanation:
For photosynthesis, your raw materials are chlorophyll (to absorb light energy from the sun), light, carbon dioxide, and water. The products are glucose and oxygen.
Chlorophyll can be found in the leaves of a plant.
Light is from the sun.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from surrounding air.
Water is taken in by the roots, along with mineral salts, before being distributed to other parts of the plant.
During the night, respiration takes place. You can think of it as opposite of photosynthesis. Materials are glucose and oxygen, and products are carbon dioxide and water.
Stopping a medication that is shown to be harmful is an example of :
You have on hand morphine 500 mg in 500 mL normal saline. You need to administer morphine 80 mg/hour in a continuous IV infusion to a patient with terminal cancer pain. How many milliliters per hour will you set on the controller?
Function of red nucleus in mid brain
Answer:
in the coordinating of the sensorimotor information
crushing disease is manifestated by the excessive secretion of corticisteroids. Which hormones Involve are?
Answer:When adrenal glands produce excessive amounts of certain hormones, they ... An overproduction of corticosteroids can lead to Cushing's syndrome (see below). ... Treatment of overactive adrenal glands depends on the cause of the disease manifestated Involve Explanation:
Answer: Adrenal gland endocrine system
Explanation:
Signals from the pituitary gland stimulate the adrenal glands' production of cortisol. Cortisol levels are sensed by the pituitary gland. Excess levels of the hormone cortisol are responsible for Cushing syndrome.
Here is how Lydia found the product 4/5 x 10. Use the model given to show that Lydia's answer is correct.
Answer: Lydia's answer is correct.
Explanation:
The solution used by Lydia is:
4/5 × 10 = 4 × 1/5 × 10
= 4 × 10/5
= 4 × 2
= 8
The above solution by Lydia is correct.
Given the question, 4/5 × 10, this will be:
= 4/5 × 10/1
Let's multiply the numerator first, this will be: = 4 × 10 = 40
The denominator will be: = 5 × 1 = 5
Therefore, 4/5 × 10/1 = 40/5
Now when we divide 40 by 5, we will get 8. Therefore Lydia is correct.
Fresh, uncut produce is received at the proper temperature and in good condition. Which of the following would be
a reason to reject the delivery?
Most of the produce is at 45° F or lower at the time of delivery
Apples and bananas are not at 45° F or lower at the time of delivery
There are small, brown pellets scattered throughout the produce
The produce is delivered is delivered in boxes with torn labels
Answer:
All the answers are correct.
Explanation:
There are a lot of reasons why the produce or products are rejected.
Here are 3 guides how to inspect your product.
1. Check temperature
- temperature affects the quality of the product. It should be checked upon delivery.
2. Food packaging
- at first glance, you will see that the quality of the product is not good. Any packaging that has holes or tear on the labels should be rejected.
3. Food quality
- do not accept any product that shoes sign of damage, molds, discoloration or has an abnormal smell.
The physician orders a medication to be given 30 MG/KG to be given in two equally divided doses for a child who weighs 70 pounds what is the daily amount to be given
Answer:
Two doses of 476,2716mg.
Explanation:
The information that we have is:
Dosis: 30mg/kg. Child's weight: 70 pounds.The number of doses: two.First, we have to convert pounds to kilograms using the rule of three.
70 pounds x 0.453592 kg = 31.75144 kg
1 pound
Now we know that a child needs 30 mg of the medication per kilogram, so for 31.75144 kg, how much medication the child needs?
We have another rule of three
30mg x 31.75144= 952.5432 mg
1kg
The total dose for a child that weighs 70 pounds is 945mg. As he needs two equally divided doses, we have to divide the dose in half.
945mg÷2= 476.2716 mg
Which of these is one of the main priorities of the National Prevention Strategy?
A.
getting adequate sleep
B.
eating only vegetarian food
C.
participating in some physical activity regularly
D.
avoiding over-the-counter medicines
E.
meeting new people and making friends
Answer:
C.
participating in some physical activity regularly
Explanation: