Answer:
C. All-hazards emergency plans enable medical providers and
communities to work together in response to a variety of natural
disasters,
Explanation:
because when you use very harsh chemicals you will always have to see a medical profesinal because it might weaken your body
Viewed under a microscope, healthy bone looks like a honeycomb. When osteoporosis occurs, the holes and spaces in the honeycomb are much larger than in healthy bone. Osteoporotic bones have lost density or mass and contain abnormal tissue structure. As bones become less dense, they weaken and are more likely to break. Osteoporotic bone breaks are most likely to occur in the hip, spine, or wrist. In addition to causing permanent pain, osteoporosis causes some patients to lose height. When osteoporosis affects vertebrae, or the bones of the spine, it often leads to a stooped or hunched posture. –“What Is Osteoporosis and What Causes It?” National Osteoporosis Foundation How does osteoporosis weaken bones? Check all that apply. lowers bone mass lowers bone density creates holes in bones causes permanent pain results in a loss in height results in stooped posture occurs in hip, spine, or wrist
A lifelong lack of calcium plays a role in the development of osteoporosis. Low calcium intake contributes to diminished bone density, early bone loss, and an increased risk of fractures. Eating disorders. Severely restricting food intake and being underweight weakens bones in both men and women.
What are the warning signs of osteoporosis?Once osteoporosis has set in and your bones have weakened, watch for these three warning signs: A stooped posture and even a loss of height over time. Back pain could be caused by a collapsed or fractured vertebra in your back. A bone that breaks more easily than expected.
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50 POINTS!!! Create a short term goal for your personal personal fitness plan.
Create a long term goal for your personal fitness plan.
Create a detailed action plan for achieving your personal fitness goals.
Answer:
Short Term: I will run 3 miles this week.
Long Term: I will run 3 miles every week for a year.
Action Plan: I will run one mile every Saturday at the park at 4:00. I will run one mile at the park every wednesday at 7:00. I will run one mile at the park every friday at 6:30. Thus running 3 miles every week. I will continue this pattern every week for a year.
Explanation:
A short term goal is achieved quickly. A long term goal is when the finish line is farther away. A detailed plan is when and where.
What should be done after each work out
Answer:
cooldown
Explanation:
What’s the difference between ambulatory Aid and Manual conveyance?
this has to do with the stabilization of an injured athlete.
do not copy and paste from the internet or give a fake answer. thank you.
Answer:
While I do not know the difference, I do know what both of them are, hope this helps! It does sound pretty similar to online things but this is what they are.
Ambulatory Aid is a type of medical care provided on an outpatient basis. Where they do a diagnosis, observation, consultation, and treatment.
Manual Conveyance is a condition in which there is insufficient fluid available in the circulatory system resulting in a reduction in cardiac output.
Manual conveyance is utilized when an injured athlete cannot walk and needs support or transfer to a safer location. Whereas, ambulatory aid is used when the athlete can still walk or move with assistance.
Both "Ambulatory Aid" and "Manual Conveyance" are techniques used to carry the wounded person in the context of stabilizing an injured athlete. They vary, though, in terms of how much help they offer and how much mobility the injured person is given.
(1) Ambulatory Aid: Ambulatory aid is the term used to describe giving assistance and support to a wounded athlete who is still able to walk or move around somewhat. In this scenario, the athlete is still able to carry weight on the injured leg or body part, although assistance may be needed to keep their balance and stability. Crutches, canes, and walkers are examples of ambulatory aids. These tools support the athlete when they walk and help keep weight off of the damaged area.
(2) Manual Conveyance: Athletes who are wounded and unable to walk or carry their own weight can be manually assisted or carried.
Athletes who sustain more serious injuries might not be able to use ambulatory assistance and need to be transported right away to a safer area for additional assessment and medical care. In such a situation, trained individuals, such as trainers, teammates, or medical experts, may need to carry or support the injured athlete to a stretcher or another secure area.
When an athlete's condition prevents them from walking or using ambulatory assistance, or when their injury is more significant, manual transportation is often used. To prevent aggravating the injury, it is crucial to handle the injured person carefully and lift them using the right procedures.
Hence, manual conveyance is utilized when an injured athlete cannot walk and needs support or transfer to a safer location. Whereas, ambulatory aid is used when the athlete can still walk or move with assistance.
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being dishonest is tied to which dimension of wellness the most?
a. mental
b. emotional
c. social
d. spiritual
Answer:
It should be C. social
Explanation:
Answer:
Being dishonest is tied to the social dimension of wellness
Why might a person request a generic
name drug from a physician rather than a
a brand-name drug?
Which of the following is the most true about you?
A. I love exercising and do it all of the time.
B. I try to exercise when I can, but it might not be enough.
C. I exercise regularly, but I do not like exercising.
D. I do not exercise regularly because I do not want to.
E. I do not exercise regularly, but I want to.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Because im a upper high school student i dont have much time to exercise
Answer:
B. I try to exercise when I can, but it might not be enough.
Explanation:
we do exercise but not very much
write a detailed paragraph of what you know about human services
What are three things you learned about drugs and how they affect your brain?
Answer in 1 to 3 complete sentences below.
Answer:
Drugs interfere with the way neurons travel around your brain. This messes with thoughts and can also mess up your judgement. This is why people with drug addictions do not make good decisions.
Explanation:
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How might the reduction of speed in school zones reduce injuries for both drivers and pedestrians.
Answer:
The reduction of speed limits in school zones reduces injuries for both drivers, and pedestrians by giving the driver more time to react to danger. For example, if a child was to run out onto the school zoned road the driver would have more time to come into a complete stop.
Explanation:
Which can result from healthy decisions about sex?
оо
prevention of sexual assault
increased risk of unplanned pregnancy
O increased incidence of mental health issues
O avoidance of acquiring an STD
Answer:
avoidance of acquiring an STD
Explanation:
Answer:
avoidance of acquiring an STD
Explanation:
i just got it right
Why do people who began smoking as teens have a more difficult time quitting than people who began smoking as adults?
The number one hazard in the culinary industry are injuries from
Select the best option.
- kitchen fires
- knives and sharps
- slips and falls
- oil burns
Explanation:
Knives and sharos i guess
Many people today continue working into their 60s and 70s.True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
which of the following is NOT a component of health-related fitness?
A. cardiorespiratory fitness
B. bone density
C. muscular strength
D. flexibility
Answer:
B. Bone density
Explanation:
ones bone density does not have relevance to fitness
Okay, whats your top Phobia? Mines Thalassophobia-Fear of deep water
worth 13 points bc 13 my lucky number ;)
Answer:
Mine is Autophobia: fear of not being alone.
Explanation:
Blake has a mild case of irritable bowel syndrome, which affects his ability to absorb nutrients. Which of these will most likely help with Ben’s symptoms?
physical therapy
dietary therapy
surgery
physical aids
Answer:
B)-Dietary Therapy
Explanation:
dose any one want to play two truths and a lie. it's were some one say two things true and one lie and the other players have to guess which one is a lie:)
Answer:
I Have a horse
I liove in Texas
I have a brother
Explanation:
(I needed some points lol)
What is one way to gain control over feelings and emotions?
A. Reliving
B. Forgetting
C. Counseling
D. Fighting
Answer:
Counseling or forgetting....
Hope it helps!!!!
Answer: C. Counseling
Explanation:
Select the situation. Avoid circumstances that trigger unwanted emotions. If you know that you're most likely to get angry when you’re in a hurry (and you become angry when others force you to wait), then don’t leave things for the last minute. Get out of the house or office 10 minutes before you need to, and you won’t be bothered so much by pedestrians, cars, or slow elevators. Similarly, if there’s an acquaintance you find completely annoying, then figure out a way to keep from bumping into that person.
Modify the situation. Perhaps the emotion you’re trying to reduce is disappointment. You’re always hoping, for example, to serve the “perfect” meal for friends and family, but invariably something goes wrong because you’ve aimed too high. Modify the situation by finding recipes that are within your range of ability so that you can pull off the meal. You may not be able to construct the ideal soufflé, but you manage a pretty good frittata.
Shift your attentional focus. Let’s say that you constantly feel inferior to the people around you who always look great. You’re at the gym, and can’t help but notice the regulars on the weight machines who manage to lift three times as much as you can. Drawn to them like a magnet, you can’t help but watch with wonder and envy at what they’re able to accomplish. Shifting your focus away from them and onto your fellow gym rats who pack less punch will help you feel more confident about your own abilities. Even better, focus on what you’re doing, and in the process, you’ll eventually gain some of the strength you desire.
Change your thoughts. At the core of our deepest emotions are the beliefs that drive them. You feel sad when you believe to have lost something, anger when you decide that an important goal is thwarted, and happy anticipation when you believe something good is coming your way. By changing your thoughts you may not be able to change the situation but you can at least change the way you believe the situation is affecting you. In cognitive reappraisal, you replace the thoughts that lead to unhappiness with thoughts that lead instead to joy or at least contentment. People with social anxiety disorder may believe that they’ll make fools of themselves in front of others for their social gaffes. They can be helped to relax by interventions that help them recognize that people don’t judge them as harshly as they believe.
Change your response. If all else fails, and you can’t avoid, modify, shift your focus, or change your thoughts, and that emotion comes pouring out, the final step in emotion regulation is to get control of your response. Your heart may be beating out a steady drumroll of unpleasant sensations when you’re made to be anxious or angry. Take deep breaths and perhaps close your eyes in order to calm yourself down. Similarly, if you can’t stop laughing when everyone else seems serious or sad, gather your inner resources and force yourself at least to change your facial expression if not your mood.
what makes it dangerous to even try a drug one time as a teenager? (multiple choice)
a. it can kill you
b. you could end up having fun
c. it's not dangerous
d. it opens a door and you do not know where it could lead you
3) The
is part of the sophisticated electrical system that keeps the heart beating.
A) acute artery.
B) myocardial system
C) cardiac compromise
D) conduction pathway
The question is in the picture
Answer:
Drinking alcohol clearly has important effect on social behaviors, such as increasing aggression, self-disclosure, sexual adventuresomeness, and so on. Research has shown that these effects can stem from beliefs we hold about alcohol effects.
Explanation:
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Easy question
list out any six natural resources.
Answer:Coal. Coal
Oil
Natural gas
water
copper
Explanation:
What are some behaviors that might lead to the top three causes of death for teens? Try and list 3 different behaviors.
Answer:
homicide, sewar side , cancer, heart disease, accidents are big.
Explanation:
When a birdie is hit back and forth together in badminton, it is called________
This is a PE question and I know it's weird but I need help
Answer:
Explanation:
It is called Rally, Return or Smash
Hi!! so I am hypermobile (double jointed) and have Asperger's syndrome and ADHD. I have been tested for Tourettes and nothing came up (I dont have Tourettes). but my joints are always twitching. my mom jokes around saying I look like I should be in an exorcism movie. my arm will get stiff and I have the urge to like flick my arm of wrist and neck. im not sure why and if I concentrate hard enough I can prevent it from happening. I also have nose and mouth twitches, like the corners of my mouth twitch and my neck. my nose looks like a bunny sometimes. I have no idea why and I am not faking it either. also, if I dont crack my joints, it'll hurt a lot. like I get migraines that last for days if I dont crack my neck, and my hands will hurt to move if I dont crack my knuckles and fingers. same with my toes and back. I have no idea what's going on...
Answer:
Get advice from your doctor or a medical expert
Explanation:
It may just be your ADHD, as those who have it have tendency to always be moving around in one way or another. It also may just be a tick or a habit that has carried over from your younger years. However, I think you should see a doctor about the headaches just to ensure that nothing severe is going on.
Which is an intestinal disease that occurs when
little pockets form within the intestines, affecting
the colon in the large intestine?
inflammatory bowel disease
diverticulitis
cirrhosis
arrhythmia
Answer:
B. diverticulitis :)
Explanation:
About how many times more likely is a 17-year-old driver to crash with three passengers than with one passenger?
AlohaS4
Answer & Explanation:
Summary: It is twice as likely
A 17-year-old driver is more likely to crash with three passengers rather than just one by about twice as likely. Whenever a teenager is driving it is already dangerous as it is. The reasons for this can vary, but studies show that compared to driving with no passengers a 16 or 17-year-old driver's risk of death (depending on mph driven)...This includes NO passengers older than the age of 21.
- Increases by 44% when with 1 passenger younger than 21-years of age.
- Doubles when carrying two passengers younger than 21-years of age.
- Quadruples when carrying three or more passengers younger than 21.
But it
- Decreases by 62% when a passenger age 35 or older is in the vehicle with the teenage driver.
Studies also show that out of 2,191 people of the age 16 or 17 that had been killed, nearly 40% of them had at least one passenger in their car with them that was younger than the age of 21 with no older passenger.
Risks were significantly reduced when an adult passenger (aged 35 and older) was present in the vehicle.
I hope you found this helpful~! ^-^
~ Aloha
Answer:
its about three times as likely
Explanation:
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Mark is wearing tennis shoes while working at the hospital. Are these shoes
acceptable for the operating room, or would Mark need to take actions to
change them?
A. Yes, Mark's shoes are acceptable to wear in the operating room.
B. No, Mark would need to change his shoes to non-cloth material
and wear shoe covers.
C. Yes, Mark's shoes are acceptable, but he would need to also wear
shoe covers.
D. No, Mark would need to remove his shoes and wear plastic covers
instead
I think it would be B. I think this because while tennis shoes aren’t exactly bad and won’t mess with anything in an operating room it is also a possibility that blood and other organic material would get in his shoes which would be considered a bio-hazard. The shoes coverings would also be the safest bet because while the shoes might be water resistant (blood resistant ig) there is still the possibility that it would get through the gap in between the ankle and the shoe.
Hope this helps.
HAPPY B-DAY to my dog FRANK!!!!!!! love u bbys!!!!
Answer:
happy birthday frank
Explanation: