Answer:
repair tissues- protein
source of energy- carbohydrates
healthy skin- fats
Answer:
maintain water balance = minerals
absorb other nutrients = vitamins
provide basic energy = carbohydrates
maintain body temperature = fats
repair tissues in our body = proteins
Explanation: ^
Which laws prevent reduce injury in event of crash
Answer:
Signal rules are the law or rules prevent or reduce injury by preventing crashes!WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! Why is it important for psychologists to know how the brain functions?
Please present at least TWO paragraphs.
Answer:
It is important to study brains for a psychologist because they observed human behavior which is controlled by the human brain. Each action of a human is controlled by the brain and the psychologist observed this behavior and tries to give the best solution to control your brain. Most criminals have a bad mindset so the psychologist tries to change it to help make them a healthy person for society. Psychologists mainly deals with mental health and other stuff like that, which all of that has to do with the brain. If a psychologist didn't know about how the brain functions then they basically wouldn't be a psychologist because that's something that they should know.
Explanation:
Hope this helps:)....if not then sorry for wasting your time and may God bless you:)
Which of the following is a barrier to effective communication?
A.
using excessive amounts of jargon
B.
communicating while physical distractions are present
C.
using an incorrect communication channel
D.
all of the above
Answer:
D all of the above
Explanation:
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What condition is a rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormal development of the epiphyseal cartilage, resulting in decreased long bone growth and a type of dwarfism?
a. Microcephaly
b. Tay–Sachs disease
c. Anencephaly
d. Achondroplasia
Achondroplasia
Explanation:
Achondroplasia is a serious genetic diseaseIf causes decrease in bone growth like vertebrae.And main cause is it leds to dwarfism.Option D is correct
Answer:
d) Achondroplasia
Explanation:
Achondroplasia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormal development of the epiphyseal cartilage.
Which results in decreased long bone growth and a type of dwarfism. Hence, option (d) is the correct answer.
What’s the answer?????
Bachelors Degree
A bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for an HR specialist. Most of the time, professionals have a bachelor's degree in human resources because they are ready to make an impact from day one. Human resource managers plan and direct the administrative functions of an organization.
Marcus encourages readers to write to him. If you were to meet him today, what would you tell him was the one most important lesson that you learned from him?
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Item 11 of 23
Why is it important to use only 1-2 paper towels and turn the tap off as soon as possible?
-1
Why is it important to use 1-2 towels and turn the tap off as soon as possible
Answer:
To prevent transfer of microbes
Explanation:
Use clean, dry paper towel to turn off hand faucet. Avoid touching with hands. To prevent the transfer of microbes from faucet to your hands. This prevents the nurse from picking up microorganisms from the faucet handles.
People may use depressants to relax or calm anxiety. Which of the
following is NOT a depressant?
State law require healthcare workers to be immnune to what?
Answer:
These regulations require that all persons who work at hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic and treatment centers, home health agencies and programs and hospices be immune to measles and rubella.
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Relaxation techniques and other stress-relieving activities and therapies have been shown to effectively reduce muscle tension, decrease the incidence of certain stress-related disorders, such as headache, and increase a sense of well-being.
Kelly is in a difficult situation with her friend Valerie. She wants to tell her that she is tired of Valerie teasing her for not drinking alcohol when they attend parties together. What would be the best way for her to get her message across to Valerie?
"I feel uncomfortable around you when you drink, and it makes me worried."
Consciousness is:
A. The ability to respond.
B. Understanding life.
C. An altered state.
D. Awareness of ourselves and our environment.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
thats should be the correct answer
Answer:
Awareness of ourselves and our environment
Explanation:
I would know ive been existing bro
____is the medical term used to describe diseases that occur for no reason.
A.
Abiogenic
B.
Idiopathic
C.
Issuing
D.
Assurgent
B
Explanation:
An idiopathic disease is any disease with an unknown cause or mechanism of apparent spontaneous origin.
whats the most common blood tipe and how rare on a scale of 1-10 is blode tipe 0
Answer:
The most common blood type is O positive.
Explanation:
The rarity is 35%.
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Answer:
the answer is constricts i believe
Explanation:
pls dont delete my answer again for violating comunity guidlines. i wrote the same thing the last time.
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Where are the villi located what do they do
Answer:
They are inside the walls of the small intestine. They increase the surface area for absorption of the digested food. Each villus has a network of thin and small blood vessels close to its surface
Explanation:
Which of the following situations describes a barrier to care?
A.
Bill chooses to ride his bike to his yearly physical and is late for his appointment.
B.
Vladimir speaks only Russian, but the nearest Russian-speaking clinic is several hours away.
C.
Jackie forgets to pay her copay and receives a bill in the mail.
D.
Konika can’t find her prescription at home, so she has to call the doctor’s office for a new one.
Answer:
A. Bill chooses to ride his bike to his yearly physical and is late for his appointment.
Explanation:
For me,Bill made a choice
Question 11 (1 point)
What should a restaurant employee do in order to ensure that food has been transported properly?
Question 11 options:
look for inspection tags on food products
check to make sure that the truck is running properly
check the temperature of the truck
check the driver’s certifications
Question 12 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT part of the first-aid procedures for minor cuts?
Question 12 options:
stopping the bleeding
applying a topical antibiotic to the wound
cleaning the wound with soap and water
covering the wound with a bandage
Question 13 (1 point)
Microorganisms that contaminate food are collectively referred to as
Question 13 options:
biological agents
physical objects
chemical contaminants
viruses
Question 14 (1 point)
Using a food thermometer is the only way to ensure that food is fully cooked.
Question 14 options:
True
False
Question 15 (1 point)
Food service workers are not permitted to wear their wedding rings to work.
Question 15 options:
True
False
Question 16 (1 point)
Approximately how many young workers are injured on the job each year in the United States?
Question 16 options:
500
5,000
50,000
500,000
Question 17 (1 point)
In the majority of cases, hydration and bed rest are sufficient treatments for foodborne illnesses.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Question 18 (1 point)
Why is it important to take kitchen equipment apart before cleaning it?
Question 18 options:
to ensure that you don’t break it
because not all parts can be submerged in water
to make sure you fully remove food or dirt from crevices
so that you don’t injure yourself while cleaning it
Question 19 (1 point)
It’s okay to store dry foods near cleaners and pesticides as long as the chemicals are properly labeled.
Question 19 options:
True
False
Question 20 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT an effective way of minimizing slips and falls in a food service establishment?
Question 20 options:
providing employees with slip-resistant footwear
teaching employees how to walk over a wet surface without slipping
cleaning up spills immediately
putting down mats in certain areas of the kitchen
Question 21 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT part of the first-aid procedures for minor burns?
Question 21 options:
using an over-the-counter pain reliever
applying ice to the wound
applying a bandage to the wound
holding the burn under cool running water
Question 22 (1 point)
Which of the following BEST describes what must occur before foods can be stored in a refrigerator?
Question 22 options:
They must be wrapped in plastic or put into clean containers.
They must be cooled and wrapped in plastic or put into clean containers.
They must be cooled and labeled.
They must be cooled, wrapped in plastic or put into clean containers, and labeled.
Question 23 (1 point)
Raw foods should be stored on the top shelf, above ready-to-eat foods.
Question 23 options:
True
False
Question 24 (1 point)
Most of the burns that occur in the food service industry are minor burns.
Question 24 options:
True
False
Question 25 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT an effective way of minimizing the risk of kitchen fires?
Question 25 options:
teaching employees the Stop, Drop, & Roll technique
inspecting equipment regularly
cleaning stoves properly
ensuring that smoke alarms are functional
Answer:
11 is probs either a or c, i dunno, sorry!
12 is a, stopping the bleeding
13 is a, biological agents (because their living microorganisms)
14 is true, i believe
15 is false (they can wear a plain ring but nothing with grooves and such because it might carry pathogens)
17 is true
18 is probably c
19 i would say is false, it doesn't matter if chemicals are labeled they probably shouldn't be near any food.
20 is b, that's just ridiculous.
21 is b
i'd say 22 is d
23 is most likely false
24 is true
25 is a, it's important to know in case of a fire but doesn't help prevent one.
if wanted is syrup promethazine 5mg/3ml ON × 3/7
and given syrup promethazine 30mg/5ml and syrup Bp
how to find total how many syrup?
Answer:
I don't know how to do it
Explanation:
“The sun is 93 million miles away” is an example of:
A. Semantic memory.
B. Explicit memory.
C. Procedural memory.
D. Episodic memory.
Answer:
semantic memory i hope that's right
Explanation:
What’s the answer?????
1
14
100 points
Michael is a 9-year-old male who is brought to the ER by his parents with concerns that the patient is having difficulty swallowing and breathing.
The patient is having difficulty speaking due to the inability to open his jaw. He reports having muscle spasm and headaches as well as painful
stiffness throughout his body. His mother states that the symptoms began occurring 3 days after the patient cut himself on a metal slide at the
playground. When asked, his mother states that she has chosen to not vaccinate her child.
Astedt
Answer:
Michael has tetanus.
Explanation:
List characteristics of a good weight-reduction program?
Which type of health insurance plan is not considered a managed care plan?
Answer:
Traditional.
Explanation:
Which behavior is most likely to indicate alcohol abuse?
Answer:
The behavior that is most likely to indicate alcohol abuse is feeling a need to have more drinks than what is normal or typical for them in order to reach the state that they want/feeling a high/becoming intoxicated.
Explanation:
Rice is lower in which of the following than most grains?
O A.
Fat
OB.
Fiber
OC.
Calories
OD.
Calcium
Answer:
B.Fiber
Explanation:
What is the cause of undernutrition?
Answer:
Causes of malnutrition include inappropriate dietary choices, a low income, difficulty obtaining food, and various physical and mental health conditions. Undernutrition is one type of malnutrition .
Explanation:
Speaking skills to work on for effective communication include __________.
A.
reading body language and active listening
B.
voice volume, tone, and pitch
C.
reading body language and voice volume
D.
tone, pitch, and active listening
hi everyone please help me with this
Answer:
Explanation:
First one:
1. HIV: NC
2. Cancer: NC
3. I dont know
4. Chickenpox: N
5. Influenza: N
6. Diabetes: NC
7. Hepatitis: N
8. I dont know
9. Stroke: NC
10. Allegry: N
Second question:
1: B
2: C
3: C (maybe)
4. B or C
5. C.
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which of the following statements about orienteering is not true
Answer:
if u add the following I’ll be happy to help you
Explanation: