Which of the following are considered drug abuse?
Question 7 options:
a)
Using legal drugs for non-medical reasons
b)
Using an illegal drug
c)
Both A and B
Answer:
i think that the correct answer is C
Which type of activity should be done alongside flexibility exercises?
A.
mental
B. strength-building
C.low-intensity
D.
baseline
Answer:
B. Strength building
Explanation:
This is because flexibility excersises don't necessarily contribute to strength, so doing both excersises can maintain overall fitness.
How can inequality make us ill?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Can inequality make us ill? Poor health and poverty do go hand-in-hand. But high levels of inequality, the epidemiological research shows, negatively affect the health of even the affluent, mainly because, researchers contend, inequality reduces social cohesion, a dynamic that leads to more stress, fear, and insecurity for everyone.
What can cause many harmful health effects, including depression, anxiety, and eating problems.
Answer:
This can be because of not being accepted in the society for example, bullying can cause depression or feeling insecure about yourself can lead to anxiety. Being skinny shamed or ft shamed can make you have eating problems
Explanation: Hope this helps <3
Molly is a married Morton, who Occasionally comes home drunk and hits her. The next morning he is very apologetic. He swears he will never hit her again; he is just under so much strain at work. Molly is determined to help more in through his strange at work. This is an example of
..............traumatic bonding.
What equipment is generally used to make lyophilized medications suitable for administering to the patient? a) Test tubes or sterile ampules O b) Petri dishes and sterile droppers c) Sterile syringes or graduated cylinders d) Measuring cups and clean, warm water
What equipment is generally used to make lyophilized medications suitable for administering to the patient?
b) Petri dishes and sterile droppers
keep in mind that the word sterile refers to clean in this context
What is a health service, and how can we evaluate them?
Answer:
Definition of 'health service'
1. a service that provides medical treatment and care to the public or to a particular group. the cost-effective delivery of health services to remote areas.
Explanation:
Health care evaluation is the critical assessment, through rigorous processes, of an aspect of healthcare to assess whether it fulfils its objectives. Aspects of healthcare which can be assessed include: Effectiveness – the benefits of healthcare measured by improvements in health.
Explain healthcare management theory.
Explanation:
Healthcare management theory evolves out of more general theories of management that govern the effective use of human and material resources and applies them in a healthcare setting.Reaching this goal requires an understanding of the concepts of management and leadership.
How did you make your NSTP 1 meaningful and
worthwhile in this learning set up of the
"new
normal"?
It should be noted that NSTP 1 is important as it promotes and integrates values, transformational leadership, patriotism, and sustainable social mobilization that are important for community building, national security, and youth development.
NSTP 1 is a program that is aimed or improve civic conscientiousness and the defense preparedness in youths through the development of the ethics of patriotism and service.
NSTP 1 was meaningful as it enhanced my capabilities to be strong and also become a good leader. It also thought me how to be organized, responsible, and be more aware of my surroundings.
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4. Having a single heart attack at age 60 would be considered what type of disease?
A.)Chronic disease
B.)Infectious disease
C.)Acute disease
D.)Emergency disease
5. What is a common criticism of the medical model of service?
A.)Malpractice is common.
B.)The patient lacks control.
C.)It's too expensive.
D.)It blames patients for their own ills.
Answer:
4 is D and 5 is C
Explanation:
Answer:
the first one is a
second one is b
sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
Why do teens need to eat more from the grains, fruits and vegetables food groups?
Answer:
Each group of foods (grains, fruits, and vegetables) enable teens to grow healthily, as these foods provide the sufficient nutrients and vitamins needed to do so. Grains provide fiber, b vitamins, and minerals, reducing the chances of becoming chronically ill. Vegetables and fruits are natural sources that provide essential vitamins for humans to live and grow (such as vitamin a and vitamin c). Vegetables and fruits are rich in these nutrients, as they help maintain a healthy blood pressure, their dietary fibers lowering the risks of heart disease, and also maintains (or boosts even) the health of our eyes, skin, and other essential parts of the body as well.
What is the difference between a laparoscopic and open appendectomy?
write three advantage of pranayam
Answer:
to strengthen the connection between your body and mind.
Explanation:
The goal of pranayama is to strengthen the connection between your body and mind. According to research, pranayama can promote relaxation and mindfulness. It's also proven to support multiple aspects of physical health, including lung function, blood pressure, and brain function.May
Choose all options that apply. Which of the following are used to administer liquid medications orally? | a) Syringes b) Vials c) Suppositories d) Droppers O e) Teaspoons
Which of the following are used to administer liquid medications orally?
Answers:
Syringes TeaspoonsDroppersMaria has a reduced risk of having a heart attack. Which of the following may be responsible for strengthening her heart, increasing blood flow, keeping blood vessels open, and lowering her blood pressure; all of which reduce her risk of having a heart attack?
Answer:
By having a nutritious and balanced diet. Also, by excersising moderately and regularly will improve cardiovascular health.
mother expresses concern about the amount of decay and asks the dental assistant what can be done to prevent more problems. How should the dental assistant respond?
Answer:
Keep up the hygiene of brushing and flossing twice a day for at least 2 minutes at a time, but reduce the amount acidic drinks or super sugary drinks like Coke Cola .
Explanation:
Acidity in drinks eats away at our enamel and the same with sugar rich drinks like pop.
]Jane, a 22 year old, single Caucasian college freshman, had been in the emergency room for a reaction to alcohol. She had a blood alcohol level of .30 and was almost comatose. They were able to stabilize her in the ER. She had been binge drinking (over 4 drinks per night) for the last 2 weeks. She was admitted to the hospital for observation and stayed in the hospital for the next few days. When the alcohol was out of her system, she admitted to the counselor that she had been "hearing voices" belittling her for the last six months. She had been feeling people were talking about her on TV and on the radio and felt her professors and her roomate were conspiring against her. She stated she had felt this way for the past 7 months. She had become more and more socially isolated because of her mistrust of others and her grades had dropped. Jane said she started drinking to "drown out the voices" so she could sleep. She wanted the counselor to get the professors and her roomate to stop bothering her. According to Jane, her main problem was about the other people who were bothering her(professors and roomate) and she had just been drinking to help herself sleep and block out the "voices".
Jane had a great aunt who had been involuntarily hospitalized for an "emotional disorder". One of her siblings had Schizotypal traits and was considered a little unusual by others. She (Jane)had been an above average student in high school and in college until she began hearing voices and then she became a D student and was missing class frequently. Prior to this she had no mental health history but she had a history of being chronically suspicious and mistrustful of others that did not impair her overall functioning significantly. This had limited her friendships to a few that didn't last very long. She was intelligent and an A- average student in high school. Her physical health was affected by severe chronic asthma since age 3.
You should summarize the relevant historical information in the following format (Cut and paste into a word document):
Presenting problem: First list the demographic description of the person. Then indicate in 1 or 2 sentences how you think this person would describe their problem (in their "own words") if they were coming to you for treatment.
History of the presenting problem: Write 2-3 sentences here to describe the history of the presenting problem. Present information in chronological order.
DSM-IV TR diagnosis: Use this as a worksheet and if there is not a diagnosis on Axis I, II or III,***** then put No Diagnosis Axis _
Axis I: Clinical diagnoses (psychological disorders) go here; start with the primary diagnosis -
Axis II: Only intellectual disability or personality disorders go here -
Axis III: Medical conditions go here -
Axis IV: Psychosocial and environmental stressors, etc. - ****list and rate from 0- None, 1 - Mild, 2- Moderate, 3-Severe, 4 Very Severe, 5 - Catastrophic
Axis V: Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF Score) - 0-10 - needs constant supervision to 90-100 no symptoms, functioning can fluctuate so (state a range of 10 points)
****Convert the above diagnosis to DSM 5, 2013 format here: Collapse the first three diagnoses above in order in a sentence form. Delete the Axes labels. Then add a Note: to replace Axis IV just write a short description of the stressors; and Note: write a short description of the functional impairment
DSM-5 diagnosis -
Justification of diagnoses: Here you should explain why you picked each diagnosis you chose. Specifically, list the symptoms the person has that match up with symptoms required for diagnosis of the disorder in the DSM-IV and compare this to the justification for DSM 5, 2013 diagnosis. You may also wish to talk about other diagnoses you considered and tell why you eliminated them. If there is no diagnosis on one of the Axes for the DSM IV format, write No Diagnosis on the proper Axis. i.e., No diagnosis Axis ___
Writing the case formulation:
A case formulation is nothing more than an explanation of how a person's problems developed according to a particular theory. The formulation should incorporate both significant concepts from the theory and appropriate supporting details from the case history. must use one or more of the major theories discussed in class and in the text (e.g. biological, cognitive, psychoanalytic, humanistic, behavioral, sociocultural, etc.).
Answer:
it is not a good formulation.
Explanation:
Briefly describe the purpose of an IACUC.
Answer:
The purpose of the IACUC is to make sure humane treatment of any laboratory and classroom animals, ensures availability of appropriate veterinary care, ensure proper training and safety of laboratory and classroom workers, and ensure that Pacific University has conformed to all federal regulations regarding animal
Explanation:
what happens to your body when you die?
Answer: 24-72 hours after death — the internal organs decompose. 3-5 days after death — the body starts to bloat and blood-containing foam leaks from the mouth and nose. 8-10 days after death — the body turns from green to red as the blood decomposes and the organs in the abdomen accumulate gas.
Explanation: What happens to our bodies after we die isn’t a mystery, even if we may want it to be. If you want to confront the physical changes that take place, read on.
The first visible change to the body—occurring 15 to 20 minutes after death—is pallor mortis, in which the body begins to pale. Pallor mortis occurs because blood stops moving through the capillaries, the smallest of the body’s blood vessels. This process is identical for all people, but it’s less immediately apparent on people with darker skin.
Meanwhile, the body cools, decreasing in temperature about 1.5 °F (0.84 °C) per hour. But even when the body is cold, it’s still full of life. (Scientists liken a decaying body to an ecosystem.) Autolysis, which begins the process of decomposition, is also called “self-digestion”: enzymes begin to digest the membranes of oxygen-deprived cells. Damaged blood cells pour out of their broken vessels in a rush of movement. When they settle in the capillaries and other small blood vessels, they trigger discoloration on the skin’s surface. Though this discoloration (including a purplish blue hue and reddish spots) begins to set in about an hour after death, it usually isn’t visible until a few hours later.
Changes like those are almost infinite after death. When the body is alive, filaments consisting mainly of the proteins actin and myosin interact, binding with or releasing from one another to contract or relax muscles. That makes body movement possible. In death, chemical bridges gradually form between the actin and the myocin, so the muscles contract and stay that way till the bridges break down. This stiffness, known as rigor mortis, occurs about two to six hours after death. Rigor mortis adds to the difficulty of performing an autopsy or preparing a body for a funeral, as the body loses the flexibility it had during life. “It might take a little bit of force to break [the rigor mortis] up,” mortician Holly Williams explained in an interview with BBC Future. “Usually, the fresher a body is, the easier it is for me to work on.”
Among the living things in the human body are bacteria. While the body is alive, they are concentrated in the gut but are mostly kept out of other internal organs by the immune system. After death, though, these bacteria are free to “feed” on the whole body. First they digest the intestines and nearby tissue. Then they expand their reach, entering the capillaries and making their way into the heart and brain to feast. One study, by forensic scientist Gulnaz Javan and others, suggested that it takes bacteria 58 hours to spread to the liver, spleen, heart, and brain.
That stage of decomposition, called putrefaction, may be fully realized only after several days. The breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins, and other compounds in the body, caused largely by bacteria and by insect larvae, produces gases that swell the abdomen and eventually break the skin, which draws other insects to the feast. Decomposition takes time. How much time may depend on such factors as the cause of death, the environmental conditions, or even the clothing on the body. Decomposition is “a continuous process,” explained forensic scientist M. Lee Goff to Medical News Today, “beginning at the point of death and ending when the body has been reduced to a skeleton.”
To slow that arguably gruesome process, humans have devised various practices for preserving the body. A well-preserved body has long been a chief mortuary concern, especially when it will be displayed during a period of mourning. (After U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, his body was taken on a train ride through seven states so citizens could view it, some waiting up to five hours for the honor.) Embalming is one way of preserving a body after death. A wide variety of substances—including vinegar, wine, brandy, and honey—have been used to “pickle” corpses and thus delay putrefaction. In the modern procedure of embalming, blood is drained from the veins, and another fluid, usually based on a solution of formaldehyde in water, is injected into a major artery. Cavity fluid is also removed and replaced with a preservative. Though this version of embalming isn’t permanent, it serves its purpose—giving the body a lifelike appearance in the days after death when it will be viewed by mourners.
Whether you choose to be embalmed in honey, embalmed the modern way, or not embalmed at all, you don’t have to worry too much about decomposition sneaking up on you. Chances are, your body isn’t going from flesh to bone anytime soon.
Srry for the long explanation-
Explain the overhand service in volleyball.
Answer: An overhand serve in volleyball is a serve in which the player tosses the ball with one hand and strikes it in the air above their head with the other hand.
What’s the chain of infection?
Answer:
the infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host.
What are the benefits of practicing decision making?
Answer:
Practicing decision making allows us to be independent and decide on our own, it allows us to make decisions on our own, and it helps us in the future.
how are scientists able to determine if the disease is foodborne, airborne, or person to person.
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A patient who had surgery earlier in the day had to wait an hour for pain medicine because the doctor forgot to
arrange for it to be available. It took an hour to find the doctor.
The doctor's action demonstrated a lack of
justice
nonmaleficence
autonomy
beneficence
Mark this and return
Save and Exit
Next
Submit
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the correct answer is Beneficence
What equipment is generally used to make lyophilized medications suitable for administering to the patient
The intensity of your workout is too difficult if your heart rate has not returned to 100 bpm within how many minutes?
a - 5 minutes
b - 10 minutes
c - 12 minutes
d - 15 minutes
Answer:
I would say 12 minutes.
Explanation:
I'm basing it off of what I learned in health which is it your heartrate would need to be at 120 within 5 so doing basic math its most likely 12.
Each healthcare organization should have a revenue cycle process that oversees the administrative and clinical functions that support the capture, management and collection of charges for delivering patient care.
Explain the role of the revenue cycle in relation to healthcare.
Explain the key elements that ensure accurate reimbursement for the healthcare organization.
Answer:
the role of the revenue cycle in relation to health care is that The Healthcare Revenue Cycle is the Healthcare Financial Management Association as the set of all administrative and clinical functions that contribute to the capture, management, and collection of patient service revenue. ... Some patients have no health insurance and may be billed directly for services.
what psychologist developed the hierarchy of human needs?
Answer: Abraham Maslow
Explanation: Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist who developed a hierarchy of needs to explain human motivation. His theory suggested that people have a number of basic needs that must be met before people move up the hierarchy to pursue more social, emotional, and self-actualizing needs
What are achievements that may take periods of years or Even a lifetime to Accomplish
After I slept my tinnitus went away what happened?
Answer: Sleeping does not cure or even temporarily cure tinnitus. Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or a problem with the circulatory system. For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable.