Answer:
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Explanation:
Question 13 (1 point)
To stop severe bleeding, you should first cover the wound in gauze and then position the wound higher than the heart to slow blood loss.
True
False
Question 14 (1 point)
Most people who are stung by insects can be treated at home, but people who experience anaphylaxis require immediate emergency care.
True
False
Question 15 (1 point)
After moving electrical wires and checking that a person with electrical shock is safe, you then call 911.
True
False
Question 16 (1 point)
Automated external defibrillators and Hands-Only CPR should be used only by people with training to restore breathing and heartbeat.
True
False
Answer: False, and then the rest after that are true
Answer:
Question 13 Answer: True
Question 14 Answer: True
Question 15 Answer: False
Question 16 Answer: True
What is the sub-group of AA that helps young people come together to share their experiences of having been affected by someone else’s drinking?
Answer:
Answer:
The sub-group of AA that helps young people come together to share their experiences of having been affected by someone else's drinking is called Al-Anon. Al-Anon is a 12-step program for people who have been affected by someone else's drinking, including children, spouses, partners, parents, and friends. Al-Anon meetings are held all over the world, and they are free to attend.
Al-Anon is based on the idea that alcoholism is a family disease, and that everyone in the family is affected by the alcoholic's drinking. Al-Anon meetings provide a safe space for people to share their experiences, feelings, and fears about alcoholism. Meetings also provide information about alcoholism and how to cope with its effects.
Explanation:
If you fear you have been abusive to a partner
Answer:
Make a huge effort to not hurt them physically and emotionally because who knows... there's no point of return after the damage is done
talk to them how you feel and get help like counseling
try to change ur reaction with anything that upsets you by going out and cooling down, then talk without making the partner feel intimidated
try to see ur abuse in their point of view, how would you feel if someone was acting like you are to your sister/brother or mom/dad
Sooooo, I'm learning the Circulatory system, and I need help with this picture.
I just need you to lable 1 - 11 please and thank you
Answer:
Where is the picture? I can't see it
Answer:
you forgot to link it
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes genetic variation in organisms?
Genetic variation is chosen by the organism.
Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits.
Genetic variation does not benefit organisms in their environment.
Genetic variation occurs because both parents give the exact same genes to their offspring.
Answer:
option two "Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits"
Option two is the correct answer because genetic variation refers to the differences in the DNA sequences of individuals within a population. This variation can lead to differences in physical traits, behavior, and other characteristics among individuals. Genetic variation is crucial for the survival and adaptation of a population to changing environmental conditions. Without genetic variation, populations may not have the necessary traits to survive changes in their environment, and may be more vulnerable to diseases or other threats.
Option B - Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits.
A diet rich in which of these nutrients helps to reduce the risk of osteoporosis? MORE THAN ONE CAN BE CHOSE
potassium
vitamin B
iron
vitamin D
sodium
Answer: Vitamin D , iron , potassium
Explanation: Eating a diet high in dietary fiber can increase the frequency of bowel movements, lower blood glucose and cholesterol levels, and reduce calorie intake. Diets higher in vitamin D, calcium, iron, and potassium can reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis, anemia, and high blood pressure.
Answer:
the answer is vitamin d i believe
Explanation:
What are your plans after graduation, also what are you going to do to achieve this?
Answer:
I plan to go to college and work as a stablehand if the equestrian team at my college will let me.
But first, I need this question answered:
I need this speech divided into 11 proverb-like thoughts:
"Give thy thoughts no tongue,
Nor any unproportioned thought his act.
Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.
Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,
Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel;
But do not dull thy palm with entertainment
Of each new-hatch'd, unfledged comrade. Beware
Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in,
Bear't that the opposed may beware of thee.
Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice;
Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
But not express'd in fancy; rich, not gaudy;
For the apparel oft proclaims the man,
And they in France of the best rank and station
Are of a most select and generous chief in that.
Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: to thine ownself be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man."
All I need is for it to be divided into 11 proverb-like thoughts; I tried doing it myself but I can't figure out how to get more than 7 proverb-like thoughts out of it.
Can you give me a summary of Volleyball and how its preformed, please?
Answer:
a game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court. Each team has 3 front row players and 3 back row players. The front row players mainly hit and block. The back row players mainly pass and dig. The teams are separated by a net over which the ball must cross.
Explanation:
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In what ways could stress affect your physical, mental, and/or social health?
Answer:
This long-term stress can contribute to both physical and mental illness through effects on the heart, immune and metabolic functions, and hormones acting on the brain. Some of the emotional and behavioural symptoms of stress overlap with those of mental health conditions like anxiety or depression.
Explanation:
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Question 1. What determines the similarities in anatomical features among organisms?
A. genes and chromosomes
B. shared habitat
C. geographical location
D. weather and climate
Question 2. What is the relationship among cells, chromosomes, genes, and DNA?
A. Tightly wound strands of chromosomes contain genes and are found in cells. The genes are coded sequences of nucleotide read by DNA.
B. DNA is a double-helix structure found in the cell nucleus. Chromosomes straighten out the DNAso the code can be read by genes.
C. DNA is straightened by genes which are contained in the chromosomes of a cell.
D. Chromosomes are tightly wound strands of DNA located in cells. Genes are sections of DNA.
Question 3. What is true of all body cells except sex cells?
A. Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosomes for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.
B. Each cell type carries chromosomes and genes that identify it as that specific type of cell. For example, skin cells have different chromosomes and genes than muscle cells.
C. While each cell type in the body contains the same kinds of genes, they are organized on different chromosomes depending on the cell type.
D. While each cell in the body contains the same number of chromosomes, each cell type has different genes along those chromosomes.
Question 4. A botanist has the juiciest tomatoes in his backyard garden.
What is true about these tomatoes?
A. They are grown by someone with a green thumb, so they grow better.
B. They are saltier, so they absorb more water from their surroundings, making them juicier.
C. They are watered more often than tomatoes grown in other gardens.
D. They are grown from seeds that come from plants that produce juicier fruit.
Question 5. Which headline would be an example of genetic engineering?
A. Mrs. O'Hara Gives Birth to Fourth Redhead
B. Bacteria Make Human Insulin
C. Liver Cells Improves Clotting Time in Hemophilia Patients
D. Farmer Brown's Pigs: Best Quality Ham for the Money
-1
Answer: A
Explanation: Genes and chromosomes determine the similarities in anatomical features among organisms.
-2
Answer: D
Explanation: Chromosomes are tightly wound strands of DNA located in cells. Genes are sections of DNA.
-3
Answer: A
Explanation: Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosomes for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual. The exception to this rule is sex cells, which have half the number of chromosomes as normal body cells because they combine with another sex cell during fertilization.
-4
Answer: D
Explanation: The tomatoes are grown from seeds that come from plants that produce juicier fruit. Juiciness is a trait that can be passed down through genes.
-5
Answer: B
Explanation: "Bacteria Make Human Insulin" would be an example of genetic engineering. In this case, scientists have genetically engineered bacteria by inserting human insulin genes into them so that they produce insulin that can be used by humans.
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How does squatting help your overall health and well-being? How do you feel before stretching? How do you feel after stretching?
Answer:
Stretching has been shown to activate your parasympathetic nervous system. When this system is activated, it can result in a feeling of calmness and relaxation.
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Answer:
Fats -> avocado
Protein -> Lean meats
Vitamins and Minerals -> Fresh fruits and vegetables
Carbohydrates -> bread
Calcium -> milk
Fiber -> Brown rice
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Anyone giving out therapy lessons or something?
Answer: I'll give them out im good
Explanation:
Answer:
I wish i could but we can talk if you want Im a really good listener I don't judge I only see what makes you perfect
Explanation:
Which is considered normal blood pressure?
A) 129/89
B) 118/76
C) 135/85
D) 145/90
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about finishing another person’s sentences is TRUE?
A. It is fun to see if you finish the other person’s sentence correctly.
B. It saves time to finish the sentences of someone who talks slowly.
C. It is disrespectful to finish someone else’s sentences.
Answer:
b I don't like slow people its a little annoying
Graded Assignment
Value Differences
As you make friends outside your family circle, you may be exposed to people who hold values and beliefs that are different from what you’ve grown up with. How can you navigate interacting with all these new people? In this assignment, you will research the value and beliefs of different cultures, consider your personal values, and analyze an interaction you’ve had with someone outside your own culture.
Part 1 Instructions
Use the internet and other resources to conduct research on the different values and beliefs of different cultures. There are hundreds of thousands of cultures in the world, so focus on three to four that are new to you. Some aspects of culture you can search for that relate to values and beliefs may be as follows:
• religious beliefs
• family values and structure
• how people communicate with one another (not just language spoken, but body language, gestures, do they touch a lot, are they reserved, etc.)
As you conduct your research, write down each source you find and take notes on the cultures you learn about in your Health Notebook.
Part 2 Instructions
You were also born into a culture with its own values and beliefs. What would you consider to be your core values?
Part 3 Instructions
Every day, people from different cultures meet and interact with one another. Think about a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. How did you interact with that person?
Be sure to respond in complete sentences and use proper spelling and grammar in your responses.
Total score: ____ of 40 points
1. List at least three different sources in the space below.
Type your answer here.
2. Think about the cultures you researched. Choose three different cultures you read about during your research, and identify and describe at least three core values or beliefs for each culture.
Culture 1:
Type your answer here.
Culture 2:
Type your answer here.
Culture 3:
Type your answer here.
3. Identify and describe at least three core values and beliefs that you hold.
Value/Belief 1:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 2:
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Value/Belief 3:
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4. In no more than one page, describe a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. What did you talk about or do together? Did your value differences come up at all? Were they a problem, or were they a positive influence on your interaction?
Type your answer here.
5. Is there anything you would do differently now? In no more than one page, describe how you might improve how you relate and interact with people whose values differ from your own. Why is it important to develop healthy relationships or have healthy interactions with people of different cultures?
Type your answer here.
Answer:
.m
Explanation:
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What are three ways to avoid unnecessary conflict? Answer in 1 complete sentence.
Answer:
Three ways to avoid conflict is talking things out, being friendly with your peers, and don't make accusations based off of not proven evidence.
Explanation:
What would be an appropriate amount of time to hold a static stretch?
A. 5 seconds
B. 20 seconds
C. 1 minute
D. 5 minutes
Answer:
20-30 sec hope this helps
Explanation:
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Answer: Its the last one
Explanation:
I learned this in Science class this morning. Glad I could help!
Answer:
D. D,C,B,A
Explanation:
After you swallow, peristalsis pushes the food down your esophagus into your stomach. Stomach. Glands in your stomach lining make stomach acid and enzymes that break down food. Muscles of your stomach mix the food with these digestive juices.
The esophagus does not digest the food, but it does the important job of pushing the food down into the stomach as well as keeping it from coming back up into the mouth. Once in the stomach, further digestion takes place. The stomach produces acid that helps to kill bacteria and other germs that may get into food.
From the small intestine, undigested food (and some water) travels to the large intestine through a muscular ring or valve that prevents food from returning to the small intestine. By the time food reaches the large intestine, the work of absorbing nutrients is nearly finished.
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Name three sports the first:that helps your legs the second:your arms third:heart
I have a question, why are you so DANG cool? If you see this it is your sign to make somebody happy.
Answer:
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Answer:
i forgot how to answer sorry.
Explanation:
But, ocd. i believe.
Answer:
Explanation:
I think 6 whoul be a, 7 ocd, 8 d
Which of the following is not helpful in preventing heart disease?
a
Focusing on muscle strengthening activities two days per week.
b
Engaging in cardio activities five days per week.
c
Limiting intake of fatty foods.
d
Eating more sugary and salty foods.
Answer:
Explanation:
The option that is not helpful in preventing heart disease is:
d) Eating more sugary and salty foods.
Consuming excessive amounts of sugary and salty foods is not helpful in preventing heart disease. High sugar intake can contribute to obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disorders, which are risk factors for heart disease. Additionally, a diet high in sodium (salt) can increase blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular problems.
Explain the difference between short term and long term goals. List one example of each
Answer: short term goal: getting a good grade on a test tomorrow
long term goal: eating healthy for 2 years
Explanation:
who knows why we have white blood cells?
Answer:
White blood cells are part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection and other diseases.
Provide a list of 5 ways you are going to stay focused and motivated to help you achieve this goal.
Answer:
Stay focussed
Explanation:
Signs of stress can include all EXCEPT:
A. A slower heart rate
B. Sweating palms
C. A short temper
D. Forgetting things
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does bicycling build fitness?
Answer:
It stimulates your blood flow and makes you legs stronger. It can also help prevent cardiovascular diseases. Also, strengthens your heart muscles, lowers resting pulse and reduces blood fat levels.
Explanation:
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Flexibility Terms
Answer: able to bend, is an anatomical plane which divides the body into right and left parts, is any vertical plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal sections, is an imaginary dividing line that separates the anterior and posterior sections of the body. And that all I got sorry I can't get all of them.
Explanation:
What's the primary difference between compressions on an adult vs. a small child?
The child's chest wall is more easily compressed, so we shouldn't push as deep
We should use two hands on a small child and one hand on an adult
We may use one hand instead of two in order to compress the small child's chest
We should use three fingers for chest compressions on a child and five fingers on an adult
Answer:
We may use one hand instead of two in order to compress the small child's chest.
Explanation:
Minimum depth of chest compression: compression depth for adults is a minimum of 5 cm/2 in. Compression depth for a child is at least ⅓ the depth of the chest size, or 5 cm for a child and 4 cm for an infant.
Because children have smaller chests than adults, the depth of compressions should be only one and a half inches. The compression and breath rate should be the same for children as for adults—30 compressions to two breaths.
We may use one hand instead of two in order to compress the small child's chest
The primary difference between compressions on an adult vs. a small child when performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, CPR, is that for an adult, the heel of one hand is placed on the central region of the chest of the person while the other hand is then placed on top the of the hand on the chest (making two hands being used)before pressing down between 5 and 6 centimeters at 100 compressions per minute, and giving 2 rescue breaths after every 30 compressions, while for a small child, two fingers and at most, the heel of only one hand may be on the lower third portion of the breast bone before performing the compressions at the same rate as for an adult
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