In order to trim the fat in your diet, all foods below could have been eliminated with the exception of (4 points)
a: gravy
b: potato chips
c: butter
d: mashed potatoes

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Mashed potatoes

Explanation:

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Related Questions

1. What happened to the "toothpick grasshoppers" over time?
becomes so low
becomes so high
difference
in the ar
and lor​

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What happened to the toothpick grasshoppers over time? They decreased in number.
So your answer is becomes so low.

how can you relate yourself with the pencil in the pencil parable​

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One: You will be able to do many great things in life if you'll but only allow yourself to be guided by another's hand. ...
Two: You will experience a painful sharpening from time to time, but you'll need the pain to become a better pencil.

Which drug is commonly prescribed to treat gout?

allopurinol
prednisone
naproxen
alendronate

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Answer:

Allopurinol

Explanation:

It reduces uric acid production

The correct answer is Allopurinol which reduces the build up of Uric Acid build up in an affected joint.

Health-related fitness includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A physical agility
B. muscular endurance
C. body composition
D cardiovascular fitness​

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Answer:

The answer is a :) I got 100 on the quiz

Explanation:

Today, nearly 1 out of 4 children and teens in developed countries are
overweight or obese.*
10 points
O True
O False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is true  because i looked it up......

Select common patient information topics and questions from the list below. (Check all of the boxes that
apply)
details of a testing procedure
risks and benefits of treatment
risks and benefits of not receiving treatment
getting to know the members of the healthcare team
risks and benefits of not getting to know the members of the healthcare team
side effects of a disease or treatment

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Answer:

The answer is: 1. detail of a testing procedure, 2. risks and benefits of treatment, 3. risks and benefits of not receiving treatment . 4.getting to know the members of the healthcare team , and  6. side effects of a disease or treatment .

Answer:

1

2

3

4

6

Explanation:

why do accident happen​

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Answer:

due to carelessness

.................

To eat a balanced diet is to satisfy what your body
desires
needs
wants

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Answer:

I believe its need...............................................................................Im not sure tho

Explanation:

Definitely needs! Not a lot of people want to, or desire to, eat a balanced diet!

A tourist to the United States from Honduras is involved in a car accident and is taken to the hospital. Her family says
that her insurance does not cover her in the United States. Nevertheless, she will still be treated because of the
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
Hippocratic oath.
Good Samaritan Act
policies of the individual hospital.

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Answer:

Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is correct.

Explanation:

Answer:

A. emergency medical treatment and labor act

Explanation:

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how you perceive yourself is A. Self-concept, B. Self-esteem, C. Personal Identity or D. Self-respect

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

What is the study of large and easily identifiable structures on an organism?

O a. Gross anatomy

O b. Systematic anatomy

O c. Microscopic anatomy

O d. Comparative anatomy

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The answer is A gross anatomy

Grandma falls to the floor. She is holding her left arm, is having difficulty breathing, and says her chest hurts. What should you do? (Be as detailed as you can with your answer)

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Answer:

First, you should get grandmom to a safe and comfy place (bed/ couch) but mostly a bad.  Do cpr.

Then you should get a first aide kit ALWAYS if you dont then feel her and massage her a little bit. Give her some medicine. As your doing that get vase and rub it on her chest. If its getting serious then call medical help. (911)

Explanation:

In the last five years, what is the percentage increase or decrease in the use of vape products?

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Google should give you the answer to this.

What are five ways companies target teens and vaping?

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Answer:

interesting flavors is one way. they also advertise them by saying they're healthy. they also advertise them by having teenagers use them in advertisements. they can also advertise them by showing how easy it is to hide or carry around.

the flavors and the packaging and the cools tricks you can do with them hope this helps

The process by which something becomes coded as masculine or feminine (which is culturally specific) is an example of

Question options:

Sexing


Gendering


Socialization


All of the above

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Gendering is the answer because sexting , socialization and all of the above cannot be coded as masculine or feminine.

You have been working for a physician in private practice for 8 months. You start to see a pattern with several of his workers’ compensation cases. Each of these patients seems to have more tests and procedures ordered than others with similar conditions. One day the physician asks you to complete and send a billing claim to the insurance carrier for a procedure that you do not think he performed. What are your responsibilities, and what would you do?

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Answer:

I have been working for a physician who is in a private practice for 8 months. I have started to see a pattern with several of his workers' compensation cases. The patient's seem to have more tests and procedures ordered than others with similar conditions. The physician asks me to complete and send a billing claim to the insurance carriers but its for a procedure that I don't think he has performed.

So what would be my responsibilities, and what should I do?

Explanation:

Workers compensation fraud (or filing false claims) is not only unethical, it is considered a crime.

If you suspect a provider is committing insurance fraud, even if they are your employer, you should report it. If you are a participant and knowingly file claims that you know or suspect are fraudulent, you can be implicated. You are especially at risk if there is evidence that you knew the workers comp claims being submitted were fraudulent. In many situations filling false claims can be punishable with jail time.

Keep good documentation and records with names, dates, and any other specifics. Remember this is also for your own protection.

If the doctor is verbally telling you to bill for charges - I couldn't or do that. When a biller knowingly and willingly participates in insurance fraud - they are guilty also.

Hopefully all the procedures your provider is telling you to bill for are documented - on something like a superbill or his patient encounter notes - evidence that shows the provider performed the procedure(s). In a situation like this it’s important to protect yourself and make sure there’s nothing the doctor can blame you for if he gets accused of fraud - or prosecuted.

Ultimately the doctor is morally and ethically responsible for the procedures he performs - or says are performed. We (the biller) are not in the exam room to know what the doctor did or didn’t do. But as a medical biller I feel I have an ethical obligation to report flagrant and obvious fraud when the temptation may be to look the other way.

I understand the dilemma is that if the biller reports this to the insurance carrier, they put their job in jeopardy. Of course if the doctor really is committing fraud it makes you wonder if you really want to work there - if you really want to work for someone with questionable ethics. They will eventually get caught.

_____________are high in calories but provide no essential vitamins and minerals. A. Proteins B. Simple carbohydrates C. Fats D. Complex carbohydrates

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Answer:

fats

Explanation:

Which best explains why a patient who had a myocardial infarction will never fully recover, in spite of all the drugs prescribed to him? The drugs are only effective for extremely active, healthy individuals. The drugs cannot rebuild the cells that died, but they can limit the death of more. The drugs restore blood flow to some of the arteries, but not arteries in the legs. The drugs prevent another heart attack, but other damage has already occurred.

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Answer:

A patient with a myocardial infarction cannot fully recover, despite the drugs he takes because the drugs prevent another heart attack, but other damage has already occurred.

Explanation:

Myocardial infarction is due to a blockage of the coronary arteries, with an absence of blood supply to areas of the heart muscle that end up dying.

A person with a myocardial infarction will not be able to recover the damaged areas of his heart —since the damage has occurred— but drugs are useful to decrease cardiac risk factors, improve coronary circulation and prevent a new attack.

The other options are not correct because:

Myocardial infarction drugs are used in people with cardiovascular disease, not in very active healthy people.If a drug restores blood flow, it does so throughout the body.The drugs cannot rebuild the cells that died, but they can limit the death of more, does not explain why the patient with a heart attack does not fully recover.

Why do vegetables often need to be separated when roasting?

-They cook at different speeds.
-They require different temperatures.
-Cucumbers must be roasted separately.
-To keep the flavors from blending together.

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Answer:

to keep the flavours from blending together

Explanation:

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A 46-year-old, 230lb woman with a family history of breast cancer. She is up to date on yearly mammograms. She has a history of HTN. She complains of hot flushing, night sweats, and genitourinary symptoms. She had felt well until 1 month ago and she presented to her gynecologist for her annual gyn examination and to discuss her symptoms. She has a history of ASCUS about 5 years ago on her pap, other than that, Pap smears have been normal. Home medications are Norvasc 10mg qd and HCTZ 25mg qd. Her BP today is 150/90. She has regular monthly menstrual cycles. Her LMP was 1 month ago.

Required:
Post a brief description of your patient’s health needs from the patient case study you assigned.

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Answer:

The patient needs lifestyle modification and should come for routine check ups and follow ups.

Explanation:

As given in the context, the patient has high blood pressure or is hypertensive. She also had a typical squamous cells of some undetermined significance. She also had a history of breast cancer in the past.

So the patient need medicines for hypertension and also needs modification in her life styles. She should regularly visit the doctor for health check ups.

I would recommend :

-- regular monitor the B.P of the patient and inform her B.P. level to her.

--   teach her some self health monitoring skills

--  modify the dosage and will change the medications since the patient is suffering from hot flushes and also genitourinary symptoms. These are the effects of medicine amlodipine as well as hydrochlorothiazide that is taken for reducing her BP.

For ASCUS, I recommend :

-- pap smear to be done yearly

-- cytology to be repeatedly done

Yearly mammography is to be recommended for breast cancer history.

Also advice to exercise for thirty minutes daily and reduce the salt content to less than 2.5 g in a day.  

The patient has a A in temperature of 4°F above her
original measurement that was afeb 2 hours ago. There
is pain in the LUQ. MRI is scheduled today at 1430.

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Answer:

The temperature of a patient is measured every 6 hours at 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, and 12 AM. Which temperature reading is expected to be low due to a normal variation? a. The measurement at 6 AM b

Explanation:

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Why are computer applications helpful in the health care setting? O A. Patients can look up other people's records. O B. Employees don't use computers because of privacy rights. O C. Employees can access immunization and training records to maintain a safe and hazard-free workplace. D. Employees can check their personal accounts and keep up-to-date on social events.​

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The answer to the question is option C.

If healthcare workers and healthcare facilities use computer applications and computer software, it benefits them because everything comes up quicker than storing them in paper. Our answer is option C.

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Answer: employees can access immunization and training records to maintain a safe and hazard-free workplace.

Explanation: 4 p 3 x

Which part of the body is helped by eating foods rich in vitamin A?

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Answer:

heart, lungs,,kidney. I think

Answer:

Muscles

Explanation: Because vitamin A is good for muscles, if you eat foods rich in vitamin A, then, of course, it's gonna be good for your muscles.

Tina is caring for an infant who is running a very high fever and vomiting whenever Tina tries to feed him some water to keep him hydrated. If she continues to give him water to try to lower his body temperature and increase hydration and, as a result, he vomits more fluid than he is drinking, then he will only get more dehydrated, and his body temperature will rise. What do you think Tina should do to reduce the child’s fever, make him more comfortable, and enhance his ability to drink liquids?

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Answer: Tina should worry about the fever first and get a ice pack or a cool rag to get him to his normal temperature. Doing that will make him comfortable...well at least a little. The child has pyrexia so medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen may help ease discomfort. Since this is a child, avoid giving him aspirin because this may cause a rare, serious condition.

There is great concern over the fact that millions of Americans do not have health insurance. A study of the costs and benefits of implementing a national health-insurance program is an example of:_______

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Answer: public health insurance

type of exercise that prepares the muscles for active contraction

A) endurance exercise
B) dynamic streching
C) static stretching
D) strength exercise ​

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Answer:C

Explanation:Answer is C

Which of the following is an organ in the respiratory system? A.Hypothalamus B. Larynx C. Pancreas D. Thyroid (please answer quick)

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Answer:larynx

Explanation:

When girls and boys 14-18 years old make half of their daily grains whole grains, how many ounces will be eaten? (4 points)
a: 2 - 2½
b: 3- 4
c: 4 - 5½
d: 6 - 8

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Answer:

B.  (3-4)

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP
1. How long does non-REM sleep last?
a. 60-90 mins
b. 80-120 mins
c. 90-110 mins
d. 90-120 mins
2. How many cycles of sleep are typical per night?
a. 3-4
b. 4-5
c. 6-8
d. 8-10
3. Based on your knowledge of the different sleep cycles, which of the following is the best explanation of REM sleep as "paradoxical" sleep?
a. Because the sleep stages over and over again in a cycle
b. Because we need it to survive, yet it can cause us harm
c. Because we have dreams the we do not remember
d. Because the brain is in a heightened state of excitement, while the body is virtually immobile
4. In which stage of sleep are you if your eyes are closed, but if aroused, you may feel like you have not slept?
a. Stage 1
b. Stage 2
c. Stage 3
d. Stage 4
5. In which stage of sleep are you in if you are dreaming?
a. Stage 1
b. REM
c. Stage 3
d. Stage 4
6. _______ is a chronic problem with obtaining enough sleep.
a. Night terrors
b. REM sleep
c. Sleep apnea
d. Insomnia
7. What is narcolepsy?
a. A sudden, irresistible onset of sleep during waking hours
b. A tendency to walk around while sleeping
c. The inability to take in enough oxygen while sleeping
d. When the body goes into epileptic fits while sleeping
8. A somnambulist is a person who _____.
a. Falls asleep without warning
b. Walks in his or her sleep
c. Wakes from sleep feeling panicked
d. Is unable to deam

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Answer:

1. 90 minutes

2.In a typical night, a person goes through four to six sleep cycles

3.d maybe

4. Polysomnography shows a 50 percent reduction in activity between wakefulness and stage 1 sleep. The eyes are closed during stage 1 sleep. However, if aroused from this stage of sleep, a person might feel as if he or she has not slept. Stage 1 might last for five to 10 minutes.

5.You do most of your dreaming during REM sleep. But your brain paralyzes your muscles so you do not act out the dreams.

During sleep, a person usually progresses through the 3 stages of non-REM sleep before entering REM sleep. This takes about 1 to 2 hours after falling asleep. The cycle is repeated three to four times each night. An adult spends more time in NREM sleep than in REM sleep. An infant usually spends about half of the sleeping time in NREM and half in REM stages.

6. d

7. a

8. b

Explanation:

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a scenario or phrase that involves two opposing facts or features that appears impossible or is challenging to comprehend: [ + that ] The paradoxical effect of drinking a lot of water frequently making you thirsty is puzzling.

What is paradoxical?

a scenario or phrase that involves two opposing facts or features that appears impossible or is challenging to comprehend: [ + that ] The paradoxical effect of drinking a lot of water frequently making you thirsty is puzzling.

1.990 seconds

2.A person typically experiences four to six sleep cycles in a single night.

3.d maybe

4. Polysomnography reveals a 50% decrease in activity from stage 1 sleep to waking. During stage 1 sleep, the eyes are closed. A person could feel as though they haven't slept if they are awakened from this stage of sleep. Stage 1 could last between five and ten minutes.

5.REM sleep is when you dream the most. However, your brain paralyzes your muscles, preventing you from acting out your dreams.

Before transitioning into REM sleep, a person typically goes through the three stages of non-REM sleep. After falling asleep, this takes between one and two hours. Repeating the cycle three to

6.D

7.A

8.B

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Locomotor skills are complex movements that must only be done by a trained athlete. A. True B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

The body consists of two usual kinds of movements: locomotor and non-locomotor. The locomotor movement refers to body movement that actually moves or causes the person to travel or move from one point to another while the non-locomotor movement refers to movements that don't result to traveling. Both of these are naturally inherent to human beings, which means that "locomotor skills" are not only done by trained athletes.

Examples of Locomotor skills are: jumping, hopping, running, jogging, etc.

Examples of Non-locomotor skills are: twist, balance, bend, pull, curl etc.

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