Answer:
personal needs profile
Explanation:
because it is collecting information of your needs
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A woman should gain an average of 25-35 pounds during pregnancy in order for healthy development of the fetus. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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write short notes on economic aspect of HPE
Answer:
Economic aspects of health education have, to date, received inadequate attention. An economic framework for discussing and evaluating health education is offered, with health education being placed in the already well established economic framework for assessing both health and education respectively.
Explanation:
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1. How does the HIV virus affect the immune system of humans. Be sure to talk about which cells it uses as a host and how using these cells destroys the immune system.
2. When does an HIV patient develop AIDS and what is the cause of death for most AIDS patients?
3. Is there a cure for AIDS and what affect do drug treatments have on HIV?
Answer:
Explanation:
1. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and invades and takes over helper T Cells in the body's immune system. It invades the cell and uses reverse transcription to get the cell to replicate itself (the virus), a process which usually kills it. Helper T cells have the special job of stimulating B Cells to replicate into plasma cells and produce antibodies to fight pathogens. Since we are born with a set number of helper T Cells and they cannot replenish themselves, the number of T cells decreases over time with the HIV virus, thus inhibiting the body's immune response as none of the B Cells can be triggered to produce antibodies.
2. AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome. An HIV patient is diagnosed with AIDS when they have less than 200 Helper T cells remaining in their body and is indicative of the almost total destruction of their immune system. Patients with AIDS can no longer fight off even simple diseases and will often succumb to them as a result. E.g. Tuberculosis, common cold etc.
3. There is currently no cure for AIDS however there are antiviral drugs which can slow down the decrease of T Cells in the body by inhibiting the virus. These are used to slow down the progression of HIV. Note: Antibiotics do not work on HIV as HIV is a virus and Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria.
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what is one reason urinary tract infections are more common in females?
Answer:
Feminine hygiene can be more complex and complicated than men's so if a female doesn't keep up with her hygiene then that will result in a urinary tract infection. It's also a lot easier for females to have issues down there than it is for men. Hope I could help! <3
The 5 things that help provide you knowledge and skills to create space to maneuver their
vehicle away from conflict, visibility to detect danger and the potential for conflict with another
vehicle or fixed object early, and time to react to volatile and complex driving environments are
known as the
Select one:
A. 5 keys to getting a drivers license
B. Smith System
C. leave yourself an "out" system
D. rules of the road
Answer:
B. Smith System
Explanation:
The Smith5 system
The statements described in the question are from the Smith system. So the correct option is B.
What is the Smith system?
The Smith system is a methodology for driving properly. It was developed by Harold Smith in the year 1952.
There are five principles of the Smith system. These are
Aim high - one should always look up and out while driving to get a better understanding of the road. The big picture - one should be highly observant of whatever is happening around. Keep eyes moving - one should always keep the eyes moving so as to not get lost in thoughts while driving. Leave a way out - one should not allow other drivers to box oneself in one lane. Make sure you are seen - one should not assume that the other drivers as paying attention.
These driving habits can help a person stay safe on the road.
Therefore the correct option is B.
Read more about the Smith system, here
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Sensory adaption.
What's a personal experience you've had with this?
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It's for my Psychology class and I dk wt to write lol
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Answer:
When I first apply my cologne, I can smell it a lot. But, after a while I am unable to notice the scent because the receptors in my nose become desensitized to the molecules. My nose got used to the aroma.
Explanation:
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The amount of
that a food contains is measured in calories.
The number of calories in a food is a measure of how much potential energy that food possesses. A gram of carbohydrates has 4 calories, a gram of protein has 4 calories and a gram of fat has 9 calories. Foods are a compilation of these three building blocks.
Answer:
A calorie is a unit that is used to measure energy. The Calorie you see on a food package is actually a kilocalorie, or 1,000 calories. A Calorie (kcal) is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius.
jean needs to have a tooth in her mandible filled. her dentist injects a local anesthetic to block pain afferents in one of her cranial nerves. what cranial nerve does the dentist numb?
Answer:
Trigeminal
Explanation:
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What habit can help you avoid hitting a car from behind?
Select one:
A. Flash your lights at cars in front of you
B. Drive 10 MPH slower than traffic
C. Watch brake lights several cars ahead
D. Always drive in the left lane
what are some intellectual skills kids use when playing with slime?
Answer:
"Kids have to learn how to pay attention, and making slime forces them to focus on the task in front of them. The recipes require attention to detail, chemistry, and math, so they cannot get distracted"
how to move when you get paralyze
1. True/False: Only the duration of physical activity matters when releasing calories we have eaten.
2. True/False: The only component of Energy Out is the physical activity a person performs.
Answer:the work of gods brain is none of our concern
Explanation:bc
Synthetic drugs are safer than other drugs because they are made where?
In nature
At the grocery store
In your neighborhood
In a laboratory
downy hair that grows on the body to counteract the heat loss associated with a lack of insulating subcutaneous fat is/are called:
Answer:
Lanugo
Explanation:
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Man are the conserver and destroyer of nature
Answer:
True
Explanation:
they are the ones that kill nature to make products
Answer:
man are both some think and try to conserve about nature while other use it to destroy and make profit but they do not try to restore it .humans greediness and are selfish
Explanation:
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Why do I feel vomiting when the weather is hot
Which person would be most likely to identify as transgender?
a person assigned male at birth who identifies as male
a person assigned male at birth who identifies as female
a person assigned male at birth who is attracted to males
a person assigned male at birth who is attracted to females
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Why does my body get red and ticklish after I eat salted peanuts
which of the following is true about mental health and divorce ?
A.women experience more difficulties than men
b. men experience more difficulties than women
c. middle children experience more difficulties than first born children
d. every member of a family experience the difficulties in a different way
Answer:
d. every member of a family experiences the difficulties in a different way.
Explanation:
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the primary difference between counselors and other mental health professionals is
Answer:
Counselling skills support a person's decision-making or capacity to feel better, without the counsellor imposing his or her own view on what the individual should do or even feel. This is in contrast to what a parent, good friend or colleague might do.
excess intake of zinc supplements can reduce absorption of
Answer:
C. Copper
Explanation:
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What is the most and least effective type of scheduling in a medical office?
helppp
Answer:
The most common type of appointment scheduling in a medical office are: Open office hours – This type of scheduling involves no fixed or previous bookings and the office keeps itself open during the working hours
Which physiological demands are highly emphasized in baseball?
(Select all that apply.)
Answer:
Reaction time
Aerobic endurance or muscular endurance
Answer:
The physical demands of baseball are very specific to the sport. Baseball requires repetitive high intensity explosive movements, with time for full-recovery between plays, and all this spread out over nine innings
Write down any four ways to prevent unsafe sex
Nutrition Labels are based on what number of calories in a diet? Question 5 options: 1,800 2,000 2,500 2,800.
Answer:
2,000
Explanation:
Nutrition Labels are based on a 2,000 calorie diet because it is the average recommended.
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Answer:
2,000
Explanation:
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Impaired brain function as a result of drug use involves all of the following EXCEPT: A. Increased confusion B. Errors in judgment C. Memory loss D. Increased concentration Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D.
Answer:
D. Increased Concentration.
Explanation:
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Answer: D. increased concentration
Explanation: 100% right on edge!!!!
how many new cases of cancer are diagnosed annually in the united states?
Answer:
Estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2021 (In 2021, there will be an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases diagnosed and 608,570 cancer deaths in the United States.)
Explanation:
the american academy of pediatrics recommends that all breastfed infants up to six months old be given what kind of supplement?
what is positive peer pressure
Answer: Positive peer pressure is peer pressure for a positive gain, for example a friend encouraging you to study, finish a test, etc.
Explanation:
Peer pressure is generally characterized as negative, typically relating to drugs or alcohol, but positive peer pressure is the inverse, a group of people encouraging a behaviour that is beneficial to the individual in question.