Answer:
Cartilage
Explanation:
Cartilage contains very soft matrix thus is rubbery, the matrix in cartilage is composed of proteins and sugars. It is present at joints (to smoothen them) and also present in the nose ear trachea and lyranx.
You can bend your ears because of cartilage as your ear is RUBBERY.
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What types of agencies are designed for people who have no major health problems but are unable to live independently?
A. adult day cares
B. assisted living facilities
C. hospitals
D. long-term care centers
Answer:
Adult day cares because most of the people are healthy but still they (children) put them in adult day care
The table shows the height of water in a pool as it is
being filled
Height of Water in a Pool
Time
(min)
2
4
6
8
10
Height
(in.)
8
12
16
20
24
The slope of the line through the points is 2. Which
statement describes how the slope relates to the
height of the water in the pool?
The height of the water increases 2 inches per
minute.
The height of the water decreases 2 inches per
minute.
The height of the water was 2 inches before any
water was added
The height of the water will be 2 inches when the
pool is filled
Match the age group with the recommended therapeutic consideration
Beth, age 33, is being seen in the emergency room of a local hospital. Her major complaint is a stomach ache. She tells the doctor it has gotten
progressively worse over the past 2 days. After
examining Beth and conducting several laboratory tests, the doctor tells her that he suspects appendicitis.
When he asks Beth to point to the area of pain, she points to her right lower side
You can tell Beth that her appendix is in the:
Thoracic Cavity
Cranial Cavity
Right Lower Quadrant
Right Hypochondriac Region
The answer is C right lower quadrant.
2. What treatments were suggested by the nurses and physicians when the symptoms first
appeared?
I
Answer:
What are you talking about, Like a disease? What kind of symptoms?
Explanation:
in an era when most physicians were just beginning to understand, among symptoms deriving from the disease itself, from the therapies chosen for them.
What factors influence nurses and physicians perceptions of nurse physician collaboration?Shared decision making, teamwork, and communication were reoccurring themes in reports of perceptions about nurse-physician collaboration.
These findings have implications for more interprofessional educational courses and more intervention studies that focus on ways to improve nurse-physician collaboration.
Thus, begin to understand, among symptoms deriving from the disease itself.
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What strategy helps protect against the transmission of the flu virus? (1 point)
a
Clean your hands and surfaces often
b
Practice safe food handling and preparation
c
Refrain from engaging in sexual activity
d
Visit the doctor regularly for check-ups
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The flu isn't transmitted sexually or through food. Visiting the doctor for check-ups is a good thing, but that itself doesn't prevent the flu. The best thing you can do is wash your hands often, and clean surfaces that you or others have touched
Which of the following describes the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system?
Answer:
The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is the division that prepares the body for stressful situations. It is often referred to as the "fight or flight" system.
Explanation:
The best description for the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is that it secretes norepinephrine.
What is an autonomic nervous system?An autonomic nervous system (ANS) can be defined as a component of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) in vertebrates, that is mainly responsible for the control and regulation of involuntary physiologic processes such as the glands and muscles of internal organs.
In Medicine, norepinephrine is aslo known as noradrenaline and it refers to a chemical substance that is predominantly secreted (released) from the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), so as to increase both the rate and force of contraction of the heart, as well as skeletal muscle.
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All the following are example of an advance directive except
Select one:
O a. healthcare proxy.
O b. durable power of attorney.
O c. living will.
O d. Certificate of Death Notice.
All the following such as a healthcare proxy, a durable power of attorney, and the living will are example of an Advance directive except certificate of Death Notice. Thus, the correct option is D.
What is an advance healthcare directive?An advance healthcare directive is also known as the living will, personal directive, or advance decision. It is a legal document in which a person specifies actions or wishes regarding the medical treatment. It is made to ensure those wishes that are carried out even if the person is unable to communicate them to a doctor.
A specific and common example of an advance directive is a do not resuscitate (DNR), which guides care only if the heart stops beating i.e., cardiac arrest or the person is no longer breathing.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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What is the result of new medical technologies and an increased life expectancy?
A. a decrease in the incidence of illness among people over age sixty-five
B. an increased population of older persons needing healthcare services
C. the use of medical science to slow the natural aging process
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
What does spleen do?
Answer:
one of the spleen's major jobs is filter the blood.
Explanation:
One of the spleen’s main jobs is to filter your blood. It affects the number of red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout your body, and the number of platelets, which are cells that help your blood to clot. It does this by breaking down and removing cells that are abnormal, old, or damaged.
The spleen also stores red blood cells, platelets, and infection-fighting white blood cells.
The spleen plays an important role in your immune system response. When it detects bacteria, viruses, or other germs in your blood, it produces white blood cells, called lymphocytes, to fight off these infections.
List 5 tasks for answering incoming phone calls in the medical field
Answer:
by not receiving call you have to switch off you phone.
Helen a regular customer need to send money to her grandson best friend after receiving an emergency call their car broke down while traveling across the country what should you do/say to determine if Helen is a victim of fraud
Answer:
The correct answer is -
- is your grandson ok? How come he didn't call you directly
- Aren't you lucky to be so close with your grandson and his friend; do you get to see or talk with them often?
Explanation:
To know if Helen is a victim of fraud or not we need to analyze and ask the question to see if the doubts are valid or not. It is very unlikely that her grandson's best friend calls her and not the grandson himself for help. Are they are so close and often meet so they are well known to each other to ask for such type of help and why not the grandson.
If they really well know with the friends and their grandson is able to ask the help himself, this is genuine if not she might have victim of the fraud.
Question 6
6 pts
The physician orders 50 mg of chlorpromazine HCL IM. On hand
you have 25 mg/ ml. How many milliliters will you give?
1/2 ml
50 ml
0.50 ml
O 2 ml
Answer:
2ml
Explanation:
There are 25mg in every ml;
The patient requires 50mg;
We can use ratios:
1 : 25
x : 50
x/1 = 50/25
x = 2
You find your 2 year old brother in the bathroom. An empty bottle of aspirin tablets is on the floor. His mouth is covered with a white powdery residue.
Answer:
Call 911
Explanation:
Answer:
Call a posion control center. If you have any, give him some actived charcoal
Explanation:
actived charcoal absorbes poison. it also may make him throw up, so be aware of that
why does this website have to be so not cool I would rip apart the person who made this with my bare hands until they are nothing more than a bloody mess
Answer: that’s kinda scary
Explanation:
how can anxiety effect your body
How anxiety affects the body?
Your explanation:
In the short term, anxiety increases your breathing and heart rate, concentrating blood flow to your brain, where you need it. This very physical response is preparing you to face an intense situation.
Answer: Anxiety can trigger many chemicals and hormones in the body including adrenaline. Anxiety will also trigger something in your brain to think you are in a dangerous situation making a situation "fight or flight". This will increase your heart rate and cause you to breathe rapidly. Sweating and feeling weak are other ways anxiety can affect the body. It can also cause nausea, trembling, and other sleep issues. Hope this helps, let me know if you need more! :)
Explanation:
The surgical removal of the larynx is called a
which area of the brain is involved in pain?
hippocampus
adjacent cortex
amygdala
PAQ
A style of art that looks good from far away but looks messy if you get dose to it*
The development of an experimental research plan should not include a
A. list of safety precautions for the experiment
B. list of equipment needed for conducting the experiment
C. procedure for the use of technologies needed for the experiment
D. conclusion based on data expected to be collected in the experiment
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D is the answer
Flu shots can help you not catch...
A) Acid
B) Flu
C) Chickenpox
Answer:
Flu shots help you so you don't get the flu