Answer:
breathing in
Explanation:
The traits of a good leader are easily acquired.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
ОТ
F
Answer:
T
Explanation:
good leaders are great role models
Answer:
true
y look up the answer when you have a brain?
Explanation:
THINK!
Can stress cause depression?If so,how?
Answer:
Depression has many possible causes, such as genetics, brain chemicals and your life situation.
Explanation:
Chronic stressful life situations can increase the risk of developing depression if you aren't coping with the stress well. There's also increasing evidence of links among poor coping, stress and physical illness.
Answer:
Yes stress can cause depression! How you may ask? Well, if you have alot of work and you are not giving yourself time and rest and not keeping a good diet it will cause you stress and by stress you will have have depression, how? If you are not having enough sleep not eating much having anxiety stress loads of work confused, troubled with something can't seem to concentrate or focus then it might cause you depression from stress.
Hope this helps you!
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT an example of foundational motor skills?
A- Running, skipping, jumping, or swimming
B- Knowing where walls, people, and other objects are around you
C- Twisting, bending, or turning
D- Swinging a bat, tossing a bean bag, or spinning a hula hoop
What are the theories of remembering and forgetting?
Answer:
trace decay theory states that forgetting occurs as a result of the automatic decay or fading of the memory trace. Trace decay theory focuses on time and the limited duration of short term memory.
Explanation:
Answer
Trace decay theory states that forgetting occurs as a result of the automatic decay or fading of the memory trace. Trace decay theory focuses on time and the limited duration of short term memory. This theory suggests short term memory can only hold information for between 15 and 30 seconds unless it is rehearsed.
What would be the result if local governments did not get involved in healthcare?
Answer:
Everyone would die
Explanation:
I think more people would die because private hospitals are more expensive then government hospitals and some people wouldn't be able to afford the high prices which would lead to lots of deaths because of people being left untreated
Answer:
Health Affairs
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HEALTH AFFAIRSVOL. 2, NO. 4
The Role of State and Local Government In Health
Drew E. Altman and Douglas H. Morgan
PUBLISHED:WINTER 1983Free Accesshttps://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2.4.7
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ABSTRACT
PROLOGUE:
As a consequence of the taxpayer's revolt that began in California and spread across the country, sharp cutbacks in federal aid to subnational levels of government, and the economic recession, state and local governments are being forced to cope with dramatically reduced resources. Nevertheless, spending for health remains big business in state and local governments today. More than one of every six dollars states spend (16.9percent) are devoted to health, slightly more than the share of the federal budget devoted to health (13 percent). Local governments spend 7.8 percent of their overall expenditures for health purposes, a proportion roughly equal to that of transportation, public safety, and natural resources and more than spending for public welfare. Recognizing that resources are shrinking at a time when responsibilities are expanding, Drew Altman and Douglas Morgan have a particular interest as officers at The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in developing policy approaches to this difficult equation that spare the most vulnerable population segments of society. Altman, an assistant vice-president at the foundation, is a political scientist by training (Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and former health official in the Carter administration. Morgan, a senior program officer at the foundation who holds a master's degree in public administration from New York University, was formerly the City of Newark's director of public health. Two decades ago, Altman and Morgan would have been in the forefront of the Great Society, believing as they do in a strong central government. Now, realists that they are, Altman and Morgan are struggling, along with many others, to strike new balances, build new alliances, and make tough decisions in the face of limited resources. As they underscore, these judgments will involve incremental changes rather than fundamental funding reallocations or policy shifts. Despite the incremental nature of the shifts, though, it is unlikely that ever again will state and local governments be cast so easily as the adversaries of the poor—they now represent a vast resource to people without means.
According to the National Restaurant Association, restaurant operators should make certain that for their automatic dishwashers _____.
the thermometer is in a place that is easy to read
the dishwashing soap contains chlorine bleach
the washing cycle is at least 45 minutes
the water has been passed through a carbon filter
Answer:
the thermometer is in a place that is easy to read
Explanation:
Answer:
the thermometer is in a place that is easy to read
Explanation:
correct for edg 2021 food safety and sanitation
How can regular participation in physical activity improve an individual's overall health? A. Regular participation in physical activity reduces the risk of developing various diseases. B. Regular participation in physical activity allows an individual to function on less sleep. C. Regular participation in physical activity reduces the need for a balanced diet. D. Regular participation in physical activity prevents an individual from developing certain diseases. Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
Answer:
Regular participation in physical activity reduces the risk of developing various diseases.
Which factor does NOT influence your food choices?
A. your age
B.cost of food
C. your personal taste
D. family traditions
The answer is B. (Ignore this part wd8hw8udhwadsfwasfw
23. Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of which vitamin?
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Answer:
Vitamin C
Explanation:
Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin c, one of my uncles caught it on the boat to the US.
Pasta, bread, fruits, and vegetables are examples of which nutrient category?
O proteins
O fats
O vitamins
O carbohydrates
Answer:
Carbohydrates.
Explanation:
Pasta, bread, fruits and vegetables are the more complex carbohydrates. Sugar is the main, more simple carbohydrate.
Hope this helps!
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Choose one activity/exercise and describe what you think is going on inside the body of that person that helps explain how they are able to do what they are doing.
Answer:
(Basketball) i think basketball is the best exercise for hyped (people bcoz they went to lose weight )
and when they sweat they feel good inside the body
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Question 7 (2 points)
1
12
Which of these protein foods is the leanest?
Eggs
1
15
Tofu
Flounder
Peanut butter
Pork tenderloin
Answer:
q
Explanation:
what did people initially think caused cretinism and goiter?
Answer:
Iodine is a key element in the synthesis of thyroid hormones and as a consequence, severe iodine deficiency results in hypothyroidism, goiter, and cretinism with the well known biochemical alterations.
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Thawing just one product under running water for 45 minutes each day can use more than 90,000 gallons of water annually in thawing just that one product.
False
True
Answer:
The FRLA states that more than 90,000 gallons of water is wasted annually by thawing just one frozen food item under running water for 45 minutes each day.
Explanation:
Answer:
I took the test
Its true
Explain how the reactions of cellular respiration release chemical energy
Answer:
cellular respirationDuring the process of glycolysis in cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water. Energy released during the reaction is captured by the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Explanation:
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Jonas is working with a patient who is unable to talk. He sees a patient is exhibiting pain and needs to find out how bad the pain level in order to offer medication to ease the discomfort. Jonas offers the patient a card with pictures of faces from smiling to crying, each with a number. He asked the patient to point the face that most resembles how the patient feels at the moment. This is an example of what type of communication
A- ineffectve
B-written
C- Verbal
D- Visual
Answer:
D= Visual
Explanation:
If you are extremely thirsty during exercise, your body is most likely
stressed
exhausted
dehydrated
fatigued
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
DEHYDRATED :)
Explanation:
The second compartment in a 3-compartment dishwashing sink should be filled with: A. Bleach water B. Sanitizing solution C. Hot, clean water D. Hot, soapy water
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Please help my lil' sis
What are the two major arteries you can use to manually take your heart rate?
Answer:
I cant tell if this is real or not.
Explanation:
its radial and carotid arteries
Answer:
Simply lay your index and third fingers on the inside of your wrist below the base of your thumb, between the bone and the tendon. This spot is over the radial artery. When you feel the thump of your pulse, count the beats for 15 seconds.
Explanation:
1. What is one of the largest sources of air pollution?
forest fires
volcanoes
automobile emissions
burning coal
2. Which option describes how CFCpollutants harm the environment?
CFCsfrom cleaning and cooling materials mix with water molecules and cause acid rain.
CFCsfrom auto emissions enter rivers through runoff and waste water, harming Earth’s fresh water resources.
CFCsfrom cleaning and cooling materials combine with other molecules in the air, harming Earth’s protective ozone layer.
CFCsfrom non-aerosol spray cans move directly to the lower atmosphere, causing solar radiation that harms Earth’s resources.
3. What is an effect of acid rain on human health?
loss of hearing
respiratory diseases
cancer
stress
4. Which option describes human sources of water pollution?
CFCs and auto emissions
technology and fossil fuels
melting snow and ice
untreated sewage and fertilizers
5. What is an effect of landfills on the soil and water?
Landfills lead to soil erosion.
Landfills cause no effects on soil and land.
Landfills produce greenhouse gases.
Chemicals from landfills leach into the soil and water.
Answer:
Automobile emissions
CFCs from cleaning and cooling materials combine with other molecules in the air, harming Earth’s protective ozone layer.
Cancer
Untreated sewage and fertilizers
Chemicals from landfills leach into the soil and water.
Explanation:
Can 100% confirm, just finished the test :)
The largest sources of air pollution are automobile emissions.
Air pollution simply means the release of pollutants into the air. Such pollutants can be smoke, automobile emissions, or dust. They're bad for one's health as they can cause diseases like asthma, cough, etc.CFCpollutants destroy the protective ozone layer on the Earth. CFCpollutants harm the environment when CFCs from cleaning and cooling materials combine with other molecules in the air, harming Earth’s protective ozone layer. This brings about change in global climate when the lower atmosphere of the Earth is warmed.Acid rain refers to rainfall that has acid components like nitric acid or sulfuric acid. An effect of acid rain on human health is that it causes cancer.Water pollution is when water is being contaminated. Human sources of water pollution are untreated sewage and fertilizers. When sewages or fertilizers are poured into water bodies, the water is contaminated and unsafe for drinking.In conclusion, an effect of landfills on the soil and water is that chemicals from landfills leach into the soil and water.
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According to the text, these two major systems are very active during the body's stress response:
a
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digestive and skeletal
reproductive and urinary
endocrine and nervous
integumentary and respiratory
C
d
Answer:
Endocrine and Nervous system
Explanation:
Endocrine and Nervous system
The nervous system is what is responsible for the fight or flight response in every living animal, and so that is one of the major body systems everyone should think of when the body is enacting a stress response to a stimulus.
The SNS (Sympathetic Nervous System) also releases instruction to flood the body with hormones like adrenaline to help the animal either fight or run.
The endocrine however signals to the pituitary gland in the brain to increase the production of Cortisol (Stress hormone), otherwise known as a steroid hormone that regulates a lot of other body system as well, the Cortisol is another large factor in Fight or Flight response.
I hope this helps!
Which of the following is the most common symptom of overtraining?
A. Rapid weight loss B. Irritability C. Difficulty sleeping D. Fatigue
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Fatigue
Explanation:
This kind of singer influenced
alternative music.
When you sneeze does your heart stop?
Will mark brainliest
Answer:
I think yes but it's my (viewpoint)
Which health risk is associated with tanning beds?
Answer:
skin cancer
Explanation:
One risk is skin cancer, the ub rays inside the tanning bed can permanently damage your skin.
Answer:
The correct answer would be skin cancer.
Explanation:
Tanning beds expose you to UV radiation which damages your skin causing you to become more susceptible to developing melanoma, which is the deadliest type of skin cancer. I hope this helps you:)
Which of the following would be included in a federal healthcare regulation? Check all that apply.
who the regulation is intended for
which states must comply with the regulation
when reports connected to the regulation must be filed
description of how each hospital must implement the regulation.
Answer: a, c
Explanation:
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Federal healthcare regulation includes regulation which is intended and the reports which are connected to the regulation must be filed. Thus, the correct options are A and C.
What is the federal healthcare regulation?Healthcare regulation is a set of procedure which helps the health care professionals to deliver their full services to the patients which are especially done during the spreading of disease while it is an endemic so that they could prevent the disease which occur from becoming epidemic or pandemic.
The five regulations which can widely affect the delivery as well as the administration of healthcare in the United States and other countries through HIPAA, HITECH Act, MACRA, Medical Necessity, and Chain of Custody.
The federal healthcare regulation include regulation and reports which are connected to the regulation which must be filed.
Therefore, the correct options are A and C.
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5.HOW MUCH WORSE IS CIGAR SMOKE THAN CIGARETTE SMOKE?
Cigars are not a safer alternative than cigarettes, they both have nicotine in them. It can cause cancer of the throat and the mouth even if you do not inhale it. Cigars have much more nicotine than cigarettes leaving it more dangerous to smoke cigars.
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Mark and Sansa are playing hopskotch outside on the sidewalk. What type of motor skill is being illustrated through this game?
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
gross
fine
complex
simple
Answer:
A.) Gross
Explanation:
organ transplants have been performed since More than
the 1950s.
A) 16,000
B) 5,000
C) 55,000
D) 200,000
Answer:
A
Explanation:
4. How does unhealthy lifestyle shorten one's life?