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The country with the highest number of bicycle
fatalities is
. This country has
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amount of bicycle
usage.
The country with the lowest number of bicycle fatalities
is
. This country has
bicycle usage.
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Cyclists killed per billion km of bicycle travel
Bicycle travel per inhabitant per year (km)
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Denmark
Germany
Netherlands
Finland
Switzerland
France B
Korea
United
Kingdom
United
States

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Answer 1

1. United States

2. Much lower than average

3. The Netherlands

4. Much higher than average

Explanation: Just did it

Answer 2

People consider cycling as a recreational activity.

Which country has the highest number of bicycle fatalities?

France has the highest number of bicycle fatalities.

What is the amount of bicycle usage?

Bicycle usage in France is much lower than average. A 31% increase has been recorded during 2019-2020.

Which country has the least number of bicycle fatalities?

The Netherlands has the least amount of bicycle fatalities.

What is the amount of bicycle usage?

Bicycle usage in the Netherlands is more than average. The government has provided safe cycle paths for the use of bicycles.

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Is alcohol the most widely used and abused drug in the United States?
true or false?

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True, 15.1 million adults ages 18 and older reported an alcohol use disorder nationwide in 2015

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Alcohol is the most abused substance in the United States.

Give two examples of crops separated by threshing​

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Answer:

Threshing may be done by beating the grain using a flail on a threshing floor. Another traditional method of threshing is to make donkeys or oxen walk in circles on the grain on a hard surface. A modern version of this in some areas is to spread the grain on the surface of a country road so the grain may be threshed by the wheels of passing vehicles.

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The heart rate is the number of times the heart beats in

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Answer:

The heart rate is the number of times the heart beats in a row in the time span of a minute.

Explanation:

Roundwarms are what type of biohazard

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I believe Toxocariasis is the answer you need

Answer: parasite/virus

Explanation:

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how do you form compounds​

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Answer:

Compounds form when atoms chemically combine. When metals combine (react) with nonmetals, ionic compounds usually form. When nonmetals combine, covalentcompounds usually form. Molecules are the smallest part of a compound that have the properties of the compound.

List three examples of internal influences. List three examples of external influences.

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Internal influences: Internal influences simply come from users' own mindset and way of living. These are all the personal feelings, self-conceptions, feelings , attitudes, ways of life, encouragement and recollection of consumers

External influences: Media, friends, family, environment and laws.

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A circular pie with radius 8.5 cm is served on a square plate with sides 21 cm long. What proportion of the area of the plate does the pie cover?

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Answer:

[tex]Proportion = 51.49[/tex]%

Explanation:

Given

Radius of Circular Pie = 8.5 cm

Length of Square Plate = 21cm

Required:

Proportion of the area of the plate covered by the pie

To solve this, we simply calculate the area of the plate and area of the pie.

The area of the plate is calculated as area of a square;

[tex]Area = Length^2[/tex]

[tex]Area = (21cm)^2\\Area = 21cm * 21cm[/tex]

[tex]Area = 441cm^2[/tex]

The area of the pie is calculated as area of a circle;

[tex]Area = \pi r^2[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{22}{7} * 8.5^2[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{22}{7} * 8.5 * 8.5[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{1589.5}{7}[/tex]

[tex]Area = 227.1cm^2[/tex]

The proportion covered by the pie is then calculated as thus;

Proportion = Area of Pie / Area of Plate

[tex]Proportion = \frac{227.1cm^2}{441cm^2}[/tex]

[tex]Proportion = 0.5149[/tex] (Approximated)

Convert to percent

[tex]Proportion = 0.5149 * 100[/tex]%

[tex]Proportion = 51.49[/tex]%

Hence, the proportion covered by the pie is 51.49%

what is pizza i dont know

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Answer:junk food/ fast food

Explanation: it is greasy

Fast food. - best food - they have a lot of type - so yummy

What is a warning sign of quackery

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All are warning signs of quackery:

-someone claims that a product or treatment is the only possible cure for a health problem

-the promised results seem too good to be true

-a product or treatment is said to cure many different ailments

-a product is said to contain "special" or "secret" ingredients

The product is the only cure/cure for health problems and the promised results do not seem to be true. Products/cures are aimed at treating many different health problems, and products are said to contain "special" or "secret" materials.

What are examples of quackery?

An example of quackery is an ineffective or unsubstantiated treatment that is being promoted. One example is homeopathy, which promotes the idea that smaller amounts of medicine are more effective than larger amounts, and that a disease can be cured by taking a substance that causes the same symptoms.

How can u detect quackery?

Promises of quick and easy weight loss without diet or exercise. Products that advertise prompt and painless cures. Products that promise cures for diseases with no known cure. Testimonials about miracles or breakthroughs that have not been documented in the medical literature.

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12. SCMO organizes the health history into tabs and includes all the following except
A. medical history.
B. social and family history.
C. dental history.
D. surgical history.

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Answer:

C. dental history.

Explanation:

SCMO organizes the health history in guides with the objective of speeding up the assistance and leaving important data, about the health of the citizens, organized and easily accessible. As already mentioned, this speeds up the service, in addition to allowing access to treatments and diagnoses to be more efficient.

The guidelines established by the SCMO are 1) Medical History, 2) PMH Past Medical History (including social and family history) and 3) Past Hospitalizations and Past Surgeries.

Dental history is not an included guide, unless it somehow fits the guides above.

Answer:

C. dental history.

Blake is a college lacrosse player and is currently in season. His schedule is quite demanding with school, practice, and games. In order to perform at his best, it is imperative that Blake gets the recommended amounts of the macronutrients in his diet and also fuels his body before, during, and after his practices/games. Blake weighs 176 pounds and his total caloric intake is 3200 calories/day. Please round to the nearest whole number for your final answer* A) How many grams of carbohydrates should Blake be consuming on a daily basis? (calculate the range based on the recommendation) Based on his caloric intake, how many calories should he be consuming from carbohydrates? (use the recommended percentages) B) How many grams of carbohydrates should Blake consume 0-4 hours prior to his games and practices? (calculate the range) C) How many calories from carbohydrates should Blake consume 0-4 hours prior to his games and practices? (calculate the range based on the previous answer) D) Approximately, how many grams of carbohydrates should Blake consume during a 60 minute practice? E) How many grams of carbohydrates should Blake consume immediately after practice? F) How many calories of carbohydrates should Blake consume immediately after practice? (calculate based on previous answer)

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Answer:

A)The amount of grams of carbohydrates that Blake should be consuming on a daily basis is 792 grams of carbohydrates

B)0- 4 hours Prior to His game and practice, Blake should consume at least 320g of carbohydrate.

C)Blake consumes 1280 calories from carbohydrates 0- 4 hours prior to the practice.

E)96 grams of carbohydrates.

F)384 calories

Explanation:

It is recommended by Dieticians and nutritionists

that the maximum amount of carbohydrates per pound of the body weight that a player should consume per day is 4.5 grams .

A) Given Weight of Blake = 176 pounds

Amount of carbohydrates recommended = 4.5 g per pound

Blake carbohydrates consumption per day= 176 X 4.5 = 792 grams

The daily's Blake caloric intake = 3200 calories.

There are 4 grams of carbohydrates present in Each calorie

Hence, Blake consumes = 3200 / 4= 800grams of carbohydrates.

# Therefore, the amount of grams of carbohydrates that Blake should be consuming on a daily basis is 792 grams of carbohydrates

#He should be consuming around 800 g of carbohydrates from his daily calorie intake.

B)Blake should consume 1 - 4 g of carbohydrate per kg body weight prior to his games and practices in order to record good performance in his game and practice

Given Weight of Blake = 176 pounds

To convert the pound to kilograms (kg)

= 176 pounds / 2.2

= 80kg X 4

= 320g of carbohydrates.

Therefore, 0- 4 hours Prior to His game and practice, Blake should consume at least 320g of carbohydrate.

C)There are 4 grams of carbohydrates present in Each calorie

From answer from Part B , Blake should consume at least 320g of carbohydrate, then

There are (320 X 4) calories per day present in 320g of carbohydrates.

(320 X 4)= 1280 calories per day.

Hence,Blake consumes 1280 calories from carbohydrates 0- 4 hours prior to the practice.

E)Once Blake finish practice, he should consume 1.2 g of carbohydrates per kg of body weight.

Then ( 80 X 1.2) = 96 grams of carbohydrates.

Therefore, 96g of carbohydrates should be taken immediately after His game.

F)Converting the 96 gram to calories

=96 X 4 = 384 calories

immediately after practice Blake should consume 384 calories of carbohydrates

who filed suit against several lunchbox manufacturers and retailers​

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Answer:

Florida mothers against the steel lunchboxes

Explanation:

Your friend's father has just had a heart attack. What are three strategies you can suggest your friend use to reduce his own risk of developing cardiovascular disease? Explain how each strategy will help

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Answer:

1) Get regular exercise. Exercise has many benefits, including strengthening your heart and improving your circulation. It can also help you maintain a healthy weight and lower cholesterol and blood pressure. All of these can lower your risk of heart disease.

2) Limit alcohol. Drinking too much alcohol can raise your blood pressure. It also adds extra calories, which may cause weight gain. Both of those raise your risk of heart disease. Men should have no more than two alcoholic drinks per day, and women should not have more than one.

3) Keep your cholesterol and triglyceride levels under control. High levels of cholesterol can clog your arteries and raise your risk of coronary artery disease and heart attack. Lifestyle changes can lower your cholesterol. Triglycerides are another type of fat in the blood. High levels of triglycerides may also raise the risk of coronary artery disease, especially in women

1.exercise
2.Eat Healthy
3. Drink water to stay hydrated


5. Which of the following is not an advantage of provider dictation with speech-to-text software?
O A. Reduces time to complete documentation
B. Increases quality of patient care
OC. Increased cost
O D. Decreases rate of transcription errors

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Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

Speech-to-text software is a computer application that is able to recognise speech and convert it into text format.

In many if not all cases, this software comes at a cost.

It has been known to decrease the rate of transcription errors. Another disadvantage is that it sometimes requires training for one to become a proficient user.

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Answer:

What are the benefits of speech recognition technology in healthcare?

Benefits of voice recognition software in healthcare

Reducing the number of clicks when dealing with an EHR reduces the number of errors. It also reduces the amount of time that is spent dictating. Clinicians can create, document, edit and sign electronic documents at the same time.

Explanation:

Sarah is a 30-year-old mother of two young children, ages 3 and 5. Her husband was recently disabled in a car accident and has been unable to work for 6 months. Sarah works part-time in her children’s preschool and her husband receives a monthly check for his disability. Medical expenses have wiped out the family’s savings and monthly expenses often exceed the couple’s income. Sarah tells her close friend that she is unable to provide balanced meals for her family because she often runs out of some food, such as milk and fresh produce, before payday. Her children receive a healthy lunch and snack at preschool and a couple of times in the past month Sarah and her husband have had to skimp on their meals at home to make sure the children were fed adequately. Sarah is worried that their limited resources may be affecting the nutritional health of her family.

1. Based on the USDA food security classifications, how would you categorize the family?a. Food insufficient b. Food secure c. Very low food security d. Food insecure e. Low food security
2. Sarah's family is among what percentage of U.S. households that has low or very low food security?a. 8.8 b. 5.7 c. 46.5 d. 85.5 e. 14.5
3. Sarah notices that the healthier food options tend to be more expensive. Is she correct in this observation?a. Yes; foods are expensive including poor-quality items. b. Yes; healthier foods typically have fewer calories and more nutrients, but cost more. c. No; prices vary, so in some parts of the country healthier foods are cheaper. d. There is no way to determine unless we went shopping with Sarah. e. No; healthier foods typically have more nutrients and cost less.
4. What diet-related condition is associated with food insecurity, but not hunger, that Sarah should be aware of?a. Vitamin D deficiency b. Osteoporosis c. Inadequate fat intake d. Obesity e. Low energy intake
5. What food assistance program does Sarah likely qualify for, having children in preschool?a. SNAP b. WIC c. Meals on Wheels d. Feeding America e. National School Lunch
6. What food assistance program can Sarah take part in once her children start elementary school?a. SNAP b. WIC c. Meals on Wheels d. Feeding America e. National School Lunch
7. All of the following are suggestions to stretch food dollars when Sarah gets her paycheck except:a. Look for day-old bread and bakery products. b. Choose cooked cereals over ready-to-eat breakfast cereals. c. Buy produce that is in season. d. Avoid store brands. e. Center meals around grains and legumes.
8. Sarah's friend reminds her there is a local food pantry and a local soup kitchen. What is the difference between the two?a. The soup kitchen is run by the local health department; the food pantry is run by volunteers. b. The food pantry is run by the local health department; the soup kitchen is run by volunteers. c. The food pantry provides groceries; the soup kitchen provides hot meals. d. The food pantry provides hot meals; the soup kitchen provides groceries. e. The food pantry provide produce gleaned from fields; the soup kitchen provides perishables.

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Answer:

1. e. Low food security

2. b. 5.7

3. b. Yes; healthier foods typically have fewer calories and more nutrients, but cost more.

4. b. Osteoporosis

5. a. SNAP

6. e. National School Lunch

7. a. Look for day-old bread and bakery products.

8. The food pantry provides groceries; the soup kitchen provides hot meals.

Explanation:

a) SNAP = Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.  SNAP, according to www.usda.org "provides a monthly supplement for purchasing nutritious food," for qualifying persons, who get a debit card to use for groceries.

b) Osteoporosis is a lifelong lack of calcium which contributes to diminished bone density, early bone loss, and an increased risk of fractures. It is caused by eating disorders, severely restricted food intake, and being underweight.  Obesity on the other hand is caused by the consumption of high amounts of food containing fat and sugars, where food intake is not balanced by more nutritional food and  exercise and physical activities, resulting in the storage of too much body fat.

c) National School Lunch:  According to www.feedingamerica.com, "Low-income children are eligible to receive reduced-price or free meals at school.  Children in households with incomes below 130 percent of the poverty level or those receiving SNAP or TANF qualify for free meals.  Those with family incomes between 130 and 185 percent of the poverty line qualify for reduced-price meals."

Low food security is commonly referred as a lower/limited quality of life with little or no signs of low food consumption. The answers to the questions are below;

Based on the USDA food security classifications, Sarah's family can be categorize the family as Low food security. Sarah's family is among  14.5 percentage of U.S. households that has low or very low food security.Sarah's observation is correct. so it is Yes; healthier foods typically have fewer calories and more nutrients, but cost more.Sarah should be aware of ObesitySarah is likely to qualify for WIC National School Lunch is the food assistance program than Sarah can take part in once her children start elementary school.The exception is to avoid store brands.The difference between the two is that the food pantry provides groceries; the soup kitchen provides hot meals.

Food security is simply known as when the people of a community or country have good access to enough food to keep a healthy and a good life.

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A person who combines the traits of introversion and neuroticism

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Schizotypal personality disorder often includes traits of introversion and neuroticism.

how multidimensional assessments can assist those with complex needs

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Answer:

The essential feature of multidimensional assessment is that it is an

overall package of different assessments with the objective of reducing

disability and dependency and hence improving quality of life. However,

a drawback of studies of multidimensional assessment is that it is

difficult to attribute the benefits (if any) to a particular component of the

package, or to examine the benefit of specific components of the

package. Most studies have not provided sufficient data to examine

separately different types of assessment. The benefits of screening for

visual impairment in elderly people have recently been reviewed by

Smeeth and colleagues27

as part of a Cochrane effectiveness review.

There has been no randomised trial assessing the effectiveness of vision

screening alone in elderly people. Five multidimensional assessment

trials provided the reviewers with data on visual outcomes at least 6

months after the intervention.All the studies used self-reported vision problems which have low

sensitivity. None of the studies provided more detailed data on process,

such as the medical reasons for poor vision, referral recommendations,

uptake and barriers to uptake.

Which action is a sign of unhealthy personal boundaries

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Answer:

Let's break this down a bit.

#A (not letting others define you) is actually a healthy boudary, so that can't be it.

#C (speaking up when you are treated poorly)  is definately a Healthy boundary too, so it's not C.

and #D (giving only as much as you are comfortable with) is yet another Healthy boundary.

#B (feeling bad when you say no)  Is an unhealthy behavieral (can't spell:) ) trait, and if your answer isn't A,C, or D, then it's B. Sorry if I seemed belittling, it took me a sad amount of time to figure it out so I thought I'd explaine it.

I hope it helps!

#B Is Correct

Explanation:

Answer:

Continuing to ignore when you try to bring personal boundaries into conversation

Continuing to touch you when you tell them to stop

Trying to force you into telling you personal intimate things

Explanation:

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A chemical called___ is the active ingredient in marijuana

a. opium
b. lysergic acid diethylamide
c. delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
d. cannabis

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Answer:

The answer is C; delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Explanation:

Answer: C) delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Explanation:

THC is what is in marijuana to make it medicine. Hope this helps!!

What are the four stages of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development?

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Answer:

Sensorimotor

Preoperational

Concrete operational

Formal operational

Answer:

Sensorimotor

Preoperational

Concrete operational

Formal operational

Explain how using the PDSA tool to collect and analyze data for the purposes of quality improvement initiatives parallels formative research conducted in social marketing.

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Answer:

PDSA  is an iterative, four-stage problem-solving model used for improving a process or carrying out change. When using the PDSA cycle, it's important to include internal and external customers; they can provide feedback about what works and what doesn't.

Explanation:

Sugars that occur naturally in some foods, including fruit, maple syrup, and dairy products are

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Answer:

The naturally occurring sugars are lactose, glucose, fructose, and sucrose.

Explanation:

Answer:

Natural sugars

Explanation:

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Programming tempo runs for a client who wishes to compete in a race represents which training principle?

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Answer:

Progressive overload

Explanation:

Progressive overload involves is a type of training that involves working the muscles in a continuous and consistent manner to achieve increased strength and endurance.

This is done by application of trainings such as tempo runs which subjects the body to how long it can endure certain strenuous conditions and to try to improve on them.

Programming tempo runs for a client who wishes to compete in a race represents a PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD principle.

Programming tempo can be used o specifically modify and thus control specific outcomes in an athlete's program.

Progressive overload refers to the training principle proposing that an increase in workload during exercise stimulates both muscle growth and strength gain.

This principle (progressive overload) is fundamental in different training programs.

In conclusion, programming tempo runs for a client who wishes to compete in a race represents a PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD principle.

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Juan has been diagnosed with prediabetes. He is less likely to develop type 2 diabetes if he decides to lose weight, exercise 2.5 hours a week, eat a plant-based, heart-healthy diet, and meet with a health professional for ongoing support than someone who does not adopt any of these behaviors.

a. True
b. False

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A. True. ...................

How do I get rid of a bunch of cuts (scars) on my legs they’re a few months old pls help bc I don’t want them for summer
Thank u

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Oils and essential oils. Essential oils can help improve the look of a scar. Massage. Massage can help heal scar tissue by softening or flattening it. Exfoliating. Exfoliating your scar helps remove it by getting rid of dead skin cells.

I hope you are okay! Hope this helps...

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Answer:

Coconut oil, avoiding sunlight on the area, and pure aloe vera.

Explanation:

Coconut oil is used traditionally for softening skin and moisturizing. I have surgical scars and coconut oil helps fade, but it wouldn't get rid of them quickly.

Avoiding sunlight is a prolonged thing, but the scars on my side for a surgery actually are gone now because it always avoided sunlight.

Pure aloe vera from the actual aloe vera cactus will work sort of quickly for any cuts, imperfections, or scars. It is known to be naturally healing.

Be sure to engage in proper wound care and, if you are concerned, consider visiting a dermatologist or a wound care specialist.

Carla is 36 weeks pregnant with her first child. She is in the office for her regular prenatal checkup. During this visit she complains of increasing heartburn, low back pain, constipation, and difficulty sleeping at night. Carla would like to know what she can do to get relief from these symptoms.
What needs to be included in the nursing management for Carla’s complaints?Now that Carla is nearing the end of her pregnancy, she has many questions regarding what to include as she starts preparing her birth plan. What information does Carla need to effectively plan for the birth of her baby?

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Answer:

Well these are the common effects of birth because of the baby. All she needs is some rest.

Explanation:

Question 3 of 10
3 Points
When Ron and Shelly disagree about the most effective method for
measuring a patient's temperature, they decide to try each other's methods
for a week and then discuss their preference. Which strategy for addressing
interpersonal conflict did Ron and Shelly use?
A. Accommodation
B. Avoidance
C. Competition
D. Compromise

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Answer:

APEX

Explanation:

Compromise

The strategy for addressing interpersonal conflict did Ron and Shelly use is Compromise. Thus, the correct option is D.

What is Strategy?

The Strategy may be defined as a plan which is designed in order to achieve one or more long-term objectives.

In this question, Ron and Shelly decided to try each other's methods for measuring a patient's temperature. This represents the situation of compromising the opinions of each other in a peaceful manner.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is D.

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Which of these causes lactation in females?
A. LH
B. Oxytocin
C. FSH
D. Testoserone

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Answer:

Oxytocin

Explanation:

Oxytocin stimulates contraction of the myoepithelial cells surrounding the alveoli, which already hold milk. The increased pressure causes milk to flow through the duct system and be released through the nipple.

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The answer is B. Oxytocin

A nurse is admitting a new client to the subacute medical unit and is completing a comprehensive assessment. The nurse is appropriately applying standard precautions by performing what action?

a. Performing hand hygiene between examinations of each body part.
b. Discarding in the trash can the safety pin that was used to assess sensory perception.
c. Wearing gloves to palpate the tongue and buccal membranes.
d. Wearing a gown, gloves, and mask during the physical exam.

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The answer is gonna be D , Hope this helps :)

The nurse is appropriately applying standard precautions by performing wearing a gown, gloves, and mask during the physical exam. The correct option is d.

What is a medical unit?

A medical unit is a self-propelled vehicle that provides medical examinations, treatments, and medical and dental services or procedures, but does not include emergency response vehicles.

A hospital unit is a physical portion of a licensed or certified general hospital, psychiatric hospital, maternity hospital, or rehabilitation hospital that is leased or otherwise occupied by someone other than the host institution's licensee under a contractual agreement.

A nursing unit is a specialized department, usually in a hospital, that caters to patients with special needs.

Each nursing unit employee is trained to care for specific situations or types of patients.

The nurse is following standard precautions by wearing a gown, gloves, and mask during the physical exam.

Thus, the correct option is d.

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A patient was transferred to ICU from the emergency department.
The patient had an accident and had major bleeding. The
physician in the ICU requested a Nephrology consultation
doubting acute kidney injury. Which of the following could be the
type of acute kidney injury?
• a. Postrenal acute kidney injury
• b. Interstitial acute kidney injury
• c. Prerenal acute kidney injury
• d. Intrinsic acute kidney injury

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