Answer:
1.0 x 10^3 = 1000
1.0 x 10^-3 = 0.001
Explanation:
Scientific notation is used to shorten the amount of zeros you have to write out for a number.
To take a number out of scientific notation, move the decimal a number of times equal to the exponent: in my example it would be 3. If the exponent is positive, move the decimal to the right; if it is negative, move the decimal to the left.
Unsaturated fat comes from animal products such as butter and cheese.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Unsaturated fat come from animals.
It becomes solid when it is in room temperature
Your patient is a 73 year old man that had surgery on his hip. After surgery, he is experiences difficulty swallowing and has had a feeding tube in place for two and a half weeks to help administer his medication and provide feedings through. Your patient has been showing signs of improvement, and has started on a thickened liquid diet.Which type of health care setting would be most appropriate for him to receive his care?
Answer:
anti-flimatory pills
Explanation:
As the office manager you come into contact with various drug representatives that provide you your office with free samples. It is important to keep them organized in a locker drawer. What is the most efficient way to organize the samples ?
Answer:
Keep the samples in bins for each specific sample, label each bin so that the samples don't get mixed up.
Explanation:
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Topic Test
The rationale for twin studies is that twins do not normally develop under similar environments.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
a. T
b. F
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Which of the following is NOT a good guideline to follow when walking out doors?
Obey traffic signals
Walk in dark and deserted areas
Walk with a buddy
Wear reflective clothing at night
Answer:
I would say walk in dark and deserted areas
Explanation:
you have to 'Be Visible'
Wear bright colors when walking in the daytime. When walking at night, wear light-colored clothing and reflective clothing or a reflective vest to be visible. Drivers are often not expecting walkers to be out after dark, and you need to give them every chance to see you, even at street crossings that have crossing signals.
Assisting in Pulmonary and Cardiology Medicine and Performing EKGs: Professionalism Assignment
Predict the outcome from this scenario and validate the course of action. Identify unprofessional behavior and establish preventive measures.
A male medical assistant volunteered to perform an EKG on an 18-year-old female. The parents of the patient remained in the waiting room area and no other staff attendees were in the exam room assisting the MA. The patient was instructed to remove her clothing from the waist up and was not given a drape to cover herself. He explained that “modesty” does not apply in healthcare or medicine. The patient appeared to be nervous but under the impression that this was normal practice for an EKG.
Precordial electrodes were placed correctly and a tracing was initiated in an air conditioned room. Although the patient was anxious, she now was cold and started shivering. Somatic tremor artifacts were indicated and present on the EKG tracing. The artifacts were not resolved, corrected, or prevented. The MA dismissed the patient and forwarded the tracing for its interpretation to the provider.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sooo I'm literally in high school but I wanna be a doctor so I'm gonna see if I can answer this with some course of knowledge. So I'm assuming that since hes a male medical assistant, and the girl is 18, he is allowed to preform an EKG? I also know that if he has proper training he can preform an EKG. It seems kinda weird that no other staff attendees were in the exam room, and how she was instructed to remove her clothing and was obviously not comfortable. He should have asked the girl if she wanted someone else in the room with her, such as a female medical assistant or even just another female. I think he should have also given her something to drape over herself, once the pads were in place. Maybe since she didn't have a drape over her she became cold, and anxious. That's all I can really answer:)
Which of the following is described in the video as a consequence of Debra's severe depression? Check all that apply.
She begins to withdraw from her husband, children, and friends
She has to leave her job as a high-level lawyer
She loses her house because she can't work and make her mortgage payments
Her husband ultimately divorces her because of her daily withdrawal
I don't know what the video is so I cannot say for sure but all of those are outcomes of severe depression. Without seeing/watching the video, i would say all of those are correct.
Depression is a disease that harms the mental and physical condition of the human body. The symptoms of depression are very hard to find but some of the symptoms are as follows:-
InsomniaAggressionIsolationAccording to the question, there is no video attached to the question, but as per the option, the only suitable option to the question is 1 in which she begins to withdraw from her husband, children, and friends which is the symptoms of the isolation.
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What are examples of eye surgeries? Check all that apply.
•phacoemulsification
•corneal transplant
•Lasik
•cochlear implant
•otoplasty
•tympanoplasty
Answer:
LASIK surgery is the example of eye surgery..
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The technique test for radiography certification must be taken on a human
patient.
True OR False:
cones sense color and intensity of light, rods only sense color
Kenya is unsure how to spell the respiratory system term that means “normal breathing.” How should she spell it?
eupnea
epnia
hypopnea
hyponia
Answer:
A. eupnea
Explanation:
3) As left heart failure progresses:
A. left ventricular preload increases.
B. systemic vascular resistance decreases.
C. left end-diastolic volume decreases.
D. pulmonary vascular resistance decreases.
E. right ventricular preload increase
A
Left-sided heart failure is defined not as a disease, but a process. Left-sided heart failure occurs when the left ventricle, the heart's main pumping power source
In normal healthy adult, Calculate the Gain of control system of cold temperature if A cold exposure is expected to bring the body temperature down to 20°C but brings it down only to 36.5°C?
Answer:
Increased intraluminal pressure may help maintain vasodilation in a dependent arm even after hypothermia triggers centrally mediated thermoregulatory vasoconstriction. We therefore tested the hypotheses that the threshold (triggering core temperature) and gain (increase in vasoconstriction per degree centigrade) of cold-induced vasoconstriction is reduced in the dependent arm during anesthesia. Anesthesia was maintained with 0.4 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration of desflurane in 10 volunteers in the left-lateral position. Mean skin temperature was reduced to 31 degrees C to decrease core body temperature. Fingertip blood flow in both arms was measured, as was core body temperature. The vasoconstriction threshold was slightly, but significantly, less in the dependent arm (36.2 degrees C +/- 0.3 degrees C, mean +/- SD) than in the upper arm (36.5 degrees C +/- 0.3 degrees C). However, the gain of vasoconstriction in the dependent arm was 2.3-fold greater than in the upper arm. Consequently, intense vasoconstriction (i.e., a fingertip blood flow of 0.15 mL/min) occurred at similar core temperatures. In the lateral position, the vasoconstriction threshold was reduced in the dependent arm; however, gain was also increased in the dependent arm. The thermoregulatory system may thus recognize that hydrostatic forces reduce the vasoconstriction threshold and may compensate by sufficiently augmenting gain.
Implications: The threshold for cold-induced vasoconstriction is reduced in the dependent arm, but the gain of vasoconstriction is increased. Consequently, the core temperature triggering intense vasoconstriction was similar in each arm, suggesting that the thermoregulatory system compensates for the hydrostatic effects of the lateral position.
Scenario:
Assume you are a pharmacy assistant in a nursing home, screening patients for contraindications and drug interactions. What is the
potential drug problem--and its solution--for each of the following cases?
a. Patient A has hypertension. He has been prescribed hydrocortisone injections for severe bursitis.
b. Patient B is diabetic. She has been prescribed prednisolone for osteoarthritis.
Please use the textbook (chapter 36) as a reference for this discussion. A maximum of 10 points will be given for this assignment.
Answer:
a- hydrocortisone cause hypertension by renin-angiotensin-aldosterone.we treate that by diuretics
b-prednisolone cause increase blood sugar by increasing resistance liver for insulin. we can treat by cream or reduce dose