Answer:
Informed consent
treatment choices
code of ethics
paitent confidentiality
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
explain how agriculture practices influence cultural values and the standard of living
Answer:
Social and cultural factors are influenced by farmer race and ethnicity. ... Each ethnic group has unique historical and cultural legacies that influence their goals, motivations, values, access to land, and resources, which, in turn, influence the way each group structures their farms and envision the future.
Explanation:
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3. One way to keep customers with food allergies safe is to
dedicate one cook per shift to watch for customers with food allergies.
O use clean utensils and equipment when preparing an allergy-free meal.
O train servers to steer customers with allergies to the self-service salad bar.
post signs throughout the operation stating that the operation is allergen-free.
Answer:
use clean utensils and equipment
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Alexis is a high school student who practices abstinence. Based on this information, which statement comparing Alexis to her sexually active peers is most accurate?
Answer:
what are the statements? (ill edit my answer when u provide the statements)
Explanation:
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The following diagram shows a stage of a cell during mitosis.
Which of the following happens to the cell during the stage shown in the diagram?
The chromosomes start to condense.
The centromere of each chromosome splits.
The chromosomes in the nucleus are replicated.
The centrosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
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Answer:
A. The chromosomes start to condense.
Explanation:
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Which of the following about hamstring strains is NOT true?
A.
usually accompanied by dull pain
B.
includes a tear or rupture of hamstring muscle
C.
usually occurs when sprinting or during high-velocity movements
D.
includes bruising and swelling
Answer:
includes bruising and swelling
Explanation:
What three elements are shared by all forms of psychotherapy
Long lasting depression
A. is a sign of poor character
B. is relived by alcohol and other drugs use
C. Can be caused by imbalances of chemicals in the brain
D. Is not caused by illness
Which is NOT a barrier that prevents teens from being physically active?
Lacks parent support or peer approval.
Has access to all fitness and sports equipment.
Feels exercise is boring or has excuses why they can't.
Is self-conscious about exercising in front of others.
Answer:
Has access to all fitness and sports equipment
Which of the following is an example of an activity that primarily uses the oxidative system?
2-mile run
Baseball
400-meter sprint
100-meter sprint
An example of an activity that primarily uses the oxidative system is baseball. Thus, the correct option is B.
What is Oxidative System?
The oxidative system is the primary source of ATP at rest and during the course of low-intensity activities, it uses primarily carbohydrates as substrates and also fats. Following the onset of physical activity, as the intensity of exercise increases, there is a shift in the substrate preference of the cells from fats to carbohydrates. In case of fast-moving exercise and running, carbohydrates are used up by the cells as substrate.
In the game of baseball, players are required to hit the ball and run fast thus, they require more energy which is given by oxidative system.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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You are in a restaurant when you see a man standing at the side of his table looking panicked he appears to be gagging but not making any sounds the scene is safe so you move toward the person what is the first thing you should do
Answer:
Ask if he is choking to see if he can respond verbally.
Answer:A
Explanation: ask if he is choking
1. The coronal suture is where which two bones
articulate?
Answer:
That is correct
Circuit training can also be considered aerobic exercise if the exercise is continuous with very little breaks in between.
O True
O False
this is what the crisps look like.
Answer:
looks yummy
Explanation:
Answer:
lovely
Explanation:
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A football team could win the game with a fifty-six-yard field goal, but the coach opts not to attempt it. Why would he opt to punt instead?
-The weather conditions make the kick too difficult.
-The kicker missed the last time he attempted from that distance.
-Statistics suggest that the likelihood of his kicker making the goal is slim.
-He does not have the proper statistics to make an informed decision.
Answer:
Statistics suggest that the likelihood of his kicker making the goal is slim.
Explanation:
Because I got it write on Odyssey ware Assignment - 10. Stem Careers in sports.
So I’m on a diet by only eating two days a week but the rest of the week I’m drinking fluids how much weight should I lose by only eating 2 days a week
Answer:
lose 30 pounds
Explanation:
and you should not do this
For the greatest change for fertilization, sexual intercourse would need to take place between which days of the average female menstrual cycle?
Answer:
4, 5, or 6
Explanation:
Since the average female menstrual cycle is 2-7 days, it would need to exist on one of the later days, such as Day 4, 5, or 6.
Scott eats an average 21000 calories each week he uses about 17500 calories each week
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
3500
Explanation:
i subtracted the amount of calories he would have left is 3500 sorry if thts not what your asking
Carrie is in a therapeutic health career. As she walks with Trevor, a patient who walks very slowly, she insists that he is
doing great and can take his time. What characteristics are being displayed by Carrie?
O patience and physical strength
O patience and good communication
O technical ability and physical strength
O good communication and technical ability
Answer:
B.
Explanation :
Answer:
O patience and good communication
Explanation:
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What is the function of the pineal gland in the endocrine system?
A.
It produces the hormone corticotropin, which helps the body respond to stressors.
B.
It produces the hormone corticosteroid, which regulates the salt and water balance in the body.
C.
It produces the hormone melatonin, which regulates sleep.
D.
It produces the hormone adrenocorticotropic, which releases adrenaline.
E.
It produces the hormone insulin, which regulates glucose levels in the body.
Answer:
The pineal gland was described as the “Seat of the Soul” by Renee Descartes and it is located in the center of the brain. The main function of the pineal gland is to receive information about the state of the light-dark cycle from the environment and convey this information to produce and secrete the hormone melatonin.
Explanation:
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All of the following are methods that drugs can be administered except
What social support was available for Taylor in 16 and Pregnant?
All of the following would be an
example of a characteristic
EXCEPT:
A. Your loyalty.
B. The honor you give.
C. The strength you have.
D. A pair of pants.
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What is quackery? Why is it sometimes difficult to identify health services that are based on pseudoscience?
Answer:
Quackery, often synonymous with health fraud, is the promotion of fraudulent or ignorant medical practices.
Explanation:
what letter comes after s
Answer:
T
Explanation:
Answer: T
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