positive impact of global health initiatives​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Not only does improved population health minimise losses due to morbidity and mortality, but it also drives increased savings and investment, as well as the transmission of improved human resources from one generation to the next, thanks to changes in microeconomic behaviour based on the expectation of a longer life expectancy.

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Once a parent begins toilet training, it is a bad idea to go backwards and put the child in diapers.
True
False

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Explanation:

I believe it's TRUE.

(I ain't a parent but I believe it sure is true)

have a good day^^

Answer:

false

Explanation:

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recommend two ways in which women and children can be protected from discrimination and violence​

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Answer:

weapons

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Answer:

have a family member leave with them or them carry tasers or pack heat u know with da 22.

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which of the following people is most likely to develop paronychia

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Answer:

People who have a habit of picking at the skin around the nail or babies who suck thumbs and break the tender skin around the nail are quite likely to develop chronic paronychia. People who have diabetes are more prone to skin infections in general and tend to get paronychia frequently.

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Which of the following is an example of patient dumping?
A. A hospital prematurely releases Mildred from their care because she does not have adequate insurance coverage.
B. Tammy is transferred to various rooms during her stay at the hospital.
C. The ER department is busy so a nurse tells Mike to try a nearby urgent care facility instead.
D. The head nurse in charge of Rodney during his hospital stay changes daily.

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Answer:

the answer is (A)

sorry is im not right

Answer: The ER department is busy so a nurse tells Mike to try a nearby urgent care facility instead.

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The __________ system brings oxygen into the body and adds it to the blood, so the circulatory system can deliver it to all the cells of the body. *

Nervous
Endocrine
Integumentary
Reproductive
Skeletal
Digestive
Muscular
Excretory
Respiratory

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Answer:

The Respiratory system brings oxygen into the body and adds it to the blood, so the circulatory system can deliver it to all the cells of the body :3

Explanation:

:3

Answer:

Respiratory??

Explanation:

Your cardiovascular system works to circulate your blood while your respiratory system introduces oxygen into your body. But i don't see any options for circulatory so its most likely Respiratory.

Having a certain set of expectations for yourself is an example of
pressure.


a.peer
b.negative
c.internal

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C. Internal pressure

Untreated diabetes can cause damage to your eyes, nerve fibers, and kidneys.

A. reversible

B. Irreversible​

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Answer:

irreversible

Explanation:

Untreated diabetes can cause irreversible damage to your eyes, nerve fibers, and kidneys. Blindness, caused by damage to the retina, is one of the complications that can result from untreated diabetes.

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Essential Nutrients are sources of nutrients our body can produce. True or False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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You should secure the item that you are cutting with your

A. palm.

B. fingers.

C. knuckles.

D. dominant hand.


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you should secure the item that you are cutting with your
B. knuckles
The answer is C knuckles so yea that’s the answer good luck!

so hey guys! how can i help discolored lips? my lips are losing pigment, or losing the color. ive been having this problem for awhile, and i really want them to go back to normal, please help!

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Answer:

try these out luv

Explanation:

Coconut oil. Using your fingertip, take a very small amount of coconut oil and gently apply it evenly over your lips. ...

Rose water. Mix together two drops of rose water to six drops of honey. ...

Olive oil. ...

Cucumber juice. ...

Strawberry. ...

Almond. ...

Almond oil. ...

Sugar.

Lip gloss or lip scrub

Write down the major remedies to keep the eyes healthy?​

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Answer:

Sunglasses

Exercises

Explanation:

Protection and to keep you healthy

1. Eat a healthy, balanced diet. Your diet should include plenty or fruits and vegetables, especially deep yellow and green leafy vegetables. Eating fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, and halibut can also help your eyes.
2. Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight or having obesity increases your risk of developing diabetes. Having diabetes puts you at higher risk of getting diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma.
3. Get regular exercise. Exercise may help to prevent or control diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. These diseases can lead to some eye or vision problems. So if you exercise regularly, you can lower your risk of getting these eye and vision problems.
4. Wear sunglasses. Sun exposure can damage your eyes and raise your risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Protect your eyes by using sunglasses that block out 99 to 100 percent of both UV-A and UV-B radiation.
5. Wear protective eyewear. To prevent eye injuries, you need eye protection when playing certain sports, working in jobs such as factory work and construction, and doing repairs or projects in your home.
6. Avoid smoking. Smoking increases the risk of developing age-related eye diseases such as macular degeneration and cataracts and can damage the optic nerve.
7. Know your family medical history. Some eye diseases are inherited, so it is important to find out whether anyone in your family has had them. This can help you determine if you are at higher risk of developing an eye disease.
8. Know your other risk factors. As you get older, you are at higher risk of developing age-related eye diseases and conditions. It is important to know you risk factors because you may be able to lower your risk by changing some behaviors.
9. If you wear contacts, take steps to prevent eye infections. Wash your hands well before you put in or take out your contact lenses. Also follow the instructions on how to properly clean them, and replace them when needed.
10. Give your eyes a rest. If you spend a lot of time using a computer, you can forget to blink your eyes and your eyes can get tired. To reduce eyestrain, try the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away about 20 feet in front of you for 20 seconds.

Why do you think pharmaceutical companies might focus on treating
diabetes instead of finding a cure for diabetes?

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This is because pharmaceutical companies want to make more money, so if they make a cure, less people will need to come to them.
If they only treat diabetes, more people will buy for them and they’ll need to make more supplies.

Hope this helps!! :)

what would happen if we hadent have water:)

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We would probably all die because our bodies animals and plants all need water to survive.
no living thing would be able to survive.

what are the relevant facts of sexual abuse​

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Answer:

The relevant facts of sexual abuse are that people are traumatized or get insecure or even their health mentality goes down, and a half percentage of boys and girls //side note: and they// that are minors under 18 get sexually abused by social apps/media/in real life which is a very serious thing :'3

Explanation:

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What Is The Similarities And Differences Between Infectious And Chronic Diseases? ÔwÔ ​

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Infectious- An infection is the invasion of organism’s body tissues by disease- causing agents their multiplication. The reaction from host tissues to the infectious disease also the toxins they produce. The infectious disease or also known as transmissible disease or even communicable disease

Chronic Diseases- Chronic Diseases are defined broadly as a condition that can last more than a year or so. They require ongoing medical attention or limit activities of daily living D: or even both. Chronic diseases are heart disease, Cancer, Strokes, Alzheimer’s disease and even diabetes. They are the leading causes of deathes or even disabilities


The differences: Chronic diseases doesn’t require physical contact. Like smoking or physical inactivity? They are transmitted globally and instantly through broad satellites.
Similarities- I’m not very sure with this sorry D:


Which condition of asthma causes the tightening of the bands of
muscles around the airways, decreasing airflow?
O Muscle constriction
O Inflammation
O Excess mucus

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Answer:

bronchial asthma

Explanation:

Pharmacy technicians can work in which of the following?
O Retail chains
O Home office
O Doctor's office
O All of the above

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Pharmacy technician can only work in doctor offices!!

This is for psychology. Please dont scam me and do not steal points. I need help


For this journal entry, explain the path that a single candle flame takes from the environment to your brain explaining the role each of the following plays.


Pupil


Iris


Fovea


Retina


Thalamus

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pay attention to class if that's the field you wanna be in bro?

Answer:    First the candle flame would bee seen through the pupil because the pupil is a small whole in the eye where the light enters, Then it goes tho the Fovea which is the focal point of the light, Then finally it is sent to the retina which sends it to the brain.

Explanation:

Im not sure this is right but I hope it helps

Identity three environmental hygiene hazards that may affect the health of self and others.

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hope you have a great day sorry for this

Choose the answer.
A women who is 50 years old has started to have mild symptoms of arthritis in her
hips. How would her condition be treated?
immobilization with a splint
arthroplasty
aspirin and exercise
bedrest and steroids

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Answer:

aspirn and exircise

Explanation:

Exercise is crucial for people with arthritis. It increases strength and flexibility, reduces joint pain, and helps combat fatigue.

A client asks you " Why do you have me do push up on chest day? Won't it tire the muscles out?"

How would you respond?

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Answer:

Yes it does but after a good night's rest my muscles feel better and stronger

Explanation:

have nice day

Yes but you’ll get dopamine which makes you happy as you exercise which is good for you, also healthy for your body & even though it aches it’s because u worked hard.

Someone helpppp, hurryyy. Ill mark brainliest! :D

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Answer:

A parasite is a living thing  that can be transmitted in a variety of ways; Weather it be passed through the  bloodstream, from a bacterial infection, or through contaminated water, food, waste, and soil.. Some can even  be  passed through sexual contact. Some parasites are spread by insects or rodents  that act as a vector, or carrier, of the disease. When this happens  depending on the parasite or disease present its usually treated with medicine or shots meant to kill or weaken a parasite. A parasite can be prevented by taking the proper precautions such as wearing bug spray or cleaning open wounds even wearing a condom may help to protect you. Parasite can cause diseases such as malaria, cholera  or heartworm disease.

Explanation:

good luck  :)

What causes this trumpet to produce sounds when air is pushed through the instrument?


O light

O vibrations

O heat

O energy​

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Vibrations is the reason almost every musical instrument works
the answer is vibrations

compare Two ways in which destructive relationships influence your well-being as oppised to constructive relationships​

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destructive relationships can influence your mental health in negative ways and the way you treat others while constructive relationships can improve your mental health and give you a more positive view on life

how does the reproductive system work with the muscular system

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Answer:

The major function of the reproductive system is to ensure survival of the species. Other systems in the body, such as the endocrine and urinary systems, work continuously to maintain homeostasis for survival of the individual.

Explanation:

Use this it should work!

Good Luck - Alexsys

What is the primary difference between
accreditation and certification?
accreditation demands a higher level of
credibility
O accreditation evaluates doctors and
certification evaluates nurses
accreditation is offered to organizations, and
certification is offered to programs within
those organizations

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Answer:

The middle one. Hope this will help

Explanation:

Answer:

accreditation is offered to organizations, and certification is offered to programs within those organizations

Explanation:

What is accountability, and why is it important when making a decision by yourself?

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Answer:

Self-accountability or personal accountability means that you are responsible for your choices and actions. You are the first and last line of defense for your integrity. Self-discipline is your primary method for improving your life, pursuing good things because you desire them.

Explanation:

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PLZ HELP ME!!
IT'S SOCIOLOGY

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The answer is C!!! :)
The answer is C! Have an amazing day!!

What is happening to the body during a stroke and how is the body affected

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A stroke is loss of blood flow to part of the brain. It happens when a blood clot blocks an artery in the brain or when a bleed from a blood vessel in the head creates pressure in the brain.

In either case, brain cells die, and the brain is damaged temporarily or permanently. Depending on the area of brain deprived of oxygen, a person may experience loss of memory, movement, speech or other disabilities. If blood flow is restored or pressure is relieved quickly through medical treatment, the brain may fully recover.

Two Types of Stroke: Ischemic and Hemorrhagic:

Ischemic stroke. This type of stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to the brain. The clot may have traveled from another part of the body (called an embolus) or formed inside an artery that supplies blood to the brain (called a thrombus).

Strokes that result from a blood clot make up about 87 percent of all strokes, according to the American Stroke Association. Medications that dissolve a clot can prevent severe damage if given quickly after stroke symptoms appear.

Hemorrhagic stroke. When a blood vessel in the brain breaks or leaks due to weakness in the vessel wall, blood flows into or around the brain and creates swelling and pressure. This bleeding (or hemorrhage) damages brain cells and tissue.

“What generally all strokes have in common is that brain cells die,” Dr. Huang says. There are different types of brain cells, but the most critical ones are the neurons, which act like wires that transmit signals from cell to cell. There are other cells in the brain that can be affected, such as the cells that insulate neurons, like plastic coating around a wire.

Because each part of the brain controls certain functions, the results of a stroke will differ depending on which part of the brain is damaged. “When the average person experiences a stroke, they will develop some sort of weakness or a deficit,” Dr. Huang says. That deficit could be:

Speech problems (slurred speech, inability to understand or produce language)

Weakness or numbness on one side of the body

Vision issues (double vision, inability to see or process what you’re seeing)

Impairment of a motor activity

Confusion

“Depending on the cell that dies and in what part of the brain damage occurs, you get certain degrees of damage. If you kill neurons, the damage is pretty much as permanent as it gets,” Dr. Huang says. “You might have other neurons that can recover some function, but it’s not going to be great function. But if you injure the insulating cells, there is some level of recovery with that.”

This is one of the biggest differences between strokes and heart attacks. “Unlike heart attacks, where you damage heart tissue but your heart hopefully keeps pumping, in the brain, stroke can present in varying different ways: Your left side might be weak, your right side might be weak, you might not be able to speak or you could have blurry vision, and that function might not be recovered,” Dr. Huang says. “It’s more complex, which can make it hard to diagnose a stroke.”

To make matters more complicated, most brain cells don’t have nerves, which means they can’t sense pain. “When you have a stroke, more often than not, you’re not going to feel pain,” Dr. Huang says. “So again, unlike heart attack, where you might have pain that signals people to go to the emergency room, with a stroke, you probably won’t feel anything.

What level of fitness do you need to live a full healthy
life?
I

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Answer: Get at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week, or a combination of moderate and vigorous activity. The guidelines suggest that you spread out this exercise during the course of a week. Greater amounts of exercise will provide even greater health benefit. hope this helps. Can you give me brainiliest

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