Answer:
Trauma
Explanation:
Trauma is result of continuous distressing and disturbing event that occurs in one individual life. This can lead to sense of helplessness, loss of emotions etc. This disorder doesn't discriminate any one but can effects anyone suffering from continuous stress.
The three main type of trauma is given as
1) Acute trauma
2) chronic trauma
3) complex trauma
B's policy had a $1,000 annual premium. B has not paid it for 2 years and wants to put the policy back in force. The insurer charges 10% interest on overdue premiums. What does B have to pay in order to reinstate their policy?
Answer:
$2200
Explanation:
B pays $1000 annually meaning in the 2 years of not paying he now owes $2000.
10% of $2000 = $200, therefore, with that interest added B now owes $2200.
Therefore, in order to re-instate his policy, he will have to pay $2200
He may also need to pay an additional $1000 for that upcoming year depending on when the re-instating is occuring in the year
Final answer:
B must pay the overdue premiums of $2,000 plus the interest of $200, making the total amount due $2,200 to reinstate their insurance policy.
Explanation:
To reinstate B's insurance policy, we need to calculate the total amount due, including the unpaid premiums and the interest charged on those premiums. B's annual premium is $1,000, and B has missed two years of payments. This means the overdue premiums amount to $2,000 ($1,000 per year for two years).
The insurer charges 10% interest on overdue premiums. To calculate the interest for one year, we multiply the annual premium by the interest rate: $1,000 × 0.10 = $100. Since the payment was due for two years, the total interest is $100 per year for two years, which is $200.
Therefore, to reinstate the policy, B must pay the overdue premiums of $2,000 plus the interest of $200, making the total amount due $2,200.
Some synthetic drugs are illegally made in laboratories. Which one of the selections below is a synthetic drug? A. K-2/Spice B. Bath Salts C. Fentanyl D. MDMA (Molly, or Ecstasy) E. All of the above
Answer:
The answer is E. All of the above.
All of these drugs are often made illegally in laboratories.
Points of Dispensing (POD) centers are generally established to: Select one: a. distribute medications or vaccinations b. provide information via phone banks and hotlines c. coordinate the activities of community outreach teams d. provide a variety of community services and referrals in a central location e. do all of the above
Answer:
Correct answer is ''a'' distribute medications or vaccinations
Explanation:
During and after large health emergencies that puts in risk the human lives of thousands, for example the one lived in 2009 when there was an emergency because the virus H1N1. The POD centers are opened and used as safe places to get supplies, medications, and vaccines. The PODs can be placed on schools, stadiums, park community centers or other places available to attend the emergencies when they rise.
a clients head protrudes during a pulling assessment. which of the following muscles should be stretched?
sternocleidomastoid
Answer:
The missing options are:
A. Longus coli
B. Longus capitis
C. Sternocleidomastoid
D. Supraspinatus
The answer is C. Sternocleidomastoid.
Explanation:
The sternocleidomastoid is the muscle that should be stretched because it is the one that was affected due to an inappropriate position while performing the pulling. The sternocleidomastoid produces cervical rotation, cervical flexion, the elevation of the sternum, and assists in forced inhalation, none of these actions should be done during the pulling assesment if they are done the client's head will probably protrude.
True/False
A female age 34 who completes the 1.5 run in 15:27 is considered to have a cardiorespiratory fitness rating of fair.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The relationship between multiple factors ranging from sexual behaviors, attitudes, societal factors, and biological factors such as genetic predisposition is best described as_________.
Answer:
Sexual health.
Explanation:
Sexual health may be defined as the state of the mental, social and physical well being of the with the terms of the sexuality. Every sex deserves an equal sex respect in the society.
The sexual health might requires the attentive and the positive approach to the sexual relationship. Sexuality or sexual health might being possibly the pleasurable and quite safe sex experience that must be free from the violence, discrimination and coercion.
Thus, the answer is sexual health.
This meat eater often gets meat from animals that have died by accident or illness, or were killed by other animals. Select one: a. scavenger b. omnivore c. carnivore d. parasite
Answer:
A. Scavenger
Explanation:
A scavenger is a meat eater that obtains its meat from dead animals
Answer:
Scavenger
Explanation:
E.g. vulture
What maternal behavior during pregnancy was related to behavior problems in adolescence?
Answer:
Maternal behavior like non communication with the baby, non affective bond and problems with acceptance the pregnancy could be factors that trigger disorders in the child in the future, like personality issues, mental disorders and socialize problems.
Explanation:
The affective relationship with the unborn baby is fundamental for the formation and strengthening of the maternal bond. Studies show that the first six years are decisive in one's life, especially due to brain development. The formation of the baby, however, has begun before its birth. The recognition that all the baby's senses already work even before birth has been scientifically proven. The way the mother reacts to pregnancy and how does she deal with the baby during pregnancy is fundamental to the child's formation, which will impact in adolescence. Therefore, communication with the baby is very important.
Depressed maternal behavior, like unable to communicate with her baby may have negative surprises in the future. The absence of this bridge with the child will make bond formation difficult. Consequently, the baby will have a compromised formation without attachment, and may develop personality issues, neuroses, psychoses and problems in socialize in the future (adolescence or adult life).
What should you do if you suddenly feel ill and/or develop a headache during a scuba dive?
Answer:
You should come back immediately, but not fast, to the surface and get fresh air.
Explanation:
Scuba diving is the practice of diving that consists of partial or total submersion in the water, using for this purpose, a self-contained breathing apparatus, also known as diving equipment.
During scuba dive, a lot of problems can happen because of the depth and compression of the air, so in any case of feeling ill, you need to come back to surface.
In scuba diving, the diver is assisted by equipment that he carries with him and allows him to breathe underwater. Although physical activity is healthy even for those with a basic respiratory disease, diving is a sport that requires redoubled care. When the individual dives, the gases in the diving cylinder dissolve in the blood because of pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. The phenomenon becomes more intense depending on the depth and gases used. Compressed air gas is the most common used in recreational diving. At greater depths, gas mixtures such as helium and oxygen or helium, oxygen and nitrogen are used.
The main problem is not the dive itself, but the risk of decompression when the individual rises too quickly to the surface. Residual nitrogen is the nitrogen remaining in the body after a dive, whose delay time to be eliminated depends on the dive time and depth reached. If the elimination of residual nitrogen is deficient (due to health or external factors such as a very rapid climb), nitrogen bubbles that cannot be eliminated from the human body can become trapped in tissues or in the bloodstream. This occurrence is called decompression sickness. When this occurs, gas bubbles form in the circulation that can cause myocardial infarction (heart attack) or stroke (stroke).
According to the textbook, why did diseases such as smallpox and measles produce epidemics that ravaged or completely wiped out native populations in the Americas after contact with Europeans in the late fifteenth century?
a. The native peoples lacked resistance to these diseases.
b. Europeans refused to share their medicines with the native peoples.
c. Europeans forced the native peoples to abandon their traditional medicines, which had kept the diseases largely at bay before contact.
d. Europeans forced the native peoples to relocate to massive urban centers, where the bacteria easily spread.
Answer:
According to the textbook, the diseases such as smallpox and measles produce epidemics that ravaged or completely wiped out native populations in the Americas after contact with Europeans in the late fifteenth century because (A) The native Americans lacked the immune system to fight diseases like measles and smallpox.
Explanation:
With the arrival of the Europeans in native America in the 15th century many diseases were brought. These diseases took the form of epidemics and almost wiped away the population of native Americans. This happened because the Americans had no contacts before with the European culture and lifestyle thus they didn't develop the necessary immune system internally to fight diseases like measles, smallpox, cholera etc. They also lacked the medicines to prevent or fight these diseases.
Typical training load for Level ___ clients will be 15-20 hours a week or more.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. None of the above
Answer: Typical training load for Level D. (NONE OF THE ABOVE) clients will be 15-20 hours a week or more.
Explanation: None of these options match up with the signified time of 15-20 hours or more a week of training for a Level.
Some pathogens are spread directly from one person to another. This can happen when people come into direct contact or share items, such as drinking glasses. What do you think might affect how quickly a pathogen is spread from person to person? _________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________
Answer:
Explanation:
Pathogens which are transfered from one person to another cause communicable diseases. These pathogen may be transferred from biological fluids like saliva, urine, feces, semen and sweat. These can cause common cold, measles, chicken pox and even sexually transmitted diseases.
A 28 y/o female patient is found to be responsive to verbal stimuli only. Her roommate states that she was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and has difficulty controlling her blood sugar level. She further tells you that the patient has been urinating excessively and has progressively worsened over the past 24 hour to 36 hours. On the basis of this patient's clinical presentation, you should suspect that she:
Answer:
As she is not controlling the blood sugar and has been urinating excessively, she probaly is in hyperglycemia crisis.
Explanation:
Diabetes is a chronic disease where the increase does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot use it effectively. An insulin or hormone that regulates blood glucose and is critical to maintaining the body's well-being, which needs its energy to function.
Type 1 Diabetes: the cause of this type of diabetes is still unknown and the best way to prevent it is through healthy living practices (eating, physical activity and avoiding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs). People with type 1 diabetes should administer insulin daily to regulate the amount of glucose in their blood.
Hyperglycemia is characterized by the presence of high blood sugar (glucose), which may be caused by overeating, lack of exercise or, for diabetics, lack of insulin and may progress over the course of a day or several days. The main symptoms of high sugar in a diabetic people are: increased urination, thirst and hunger. Fatigue, restlessness and weight loss may also be less common symptoms. Although these symptoms do not always mean that you have hyperglycemia.
You find J.F.'s body in the lower 75% of the bed and her left upper leg at an exaggerated angle (more than 45 degrees). The knot at the end of the bed is caught in the pulley and the 20-pound weight is dangling just above the floor. What are you going to do?
Answer:
Follow the following process in the explanation
Explanation:
What you have to do:
You get adequate help to lift J.F to the head of bedTell one person to slightly pull up on the 20-pound traction weight and have another person slightly lift up the 5-pond suspension weight in order for the group to be able to move J.F toward the head of bedHave both lifters to gently and gradually release their weight simulataneously and observe the left upper leg return to a 45-degree angle.Make sure to check the traction mechanics after each position change.Which of the following statements about disability etiquette is FALSE: A. ALWAYS…Ask before you act! B. Think before you speak. C. Respond graciously to requests. D. It’s ok to pet a service dog if he doesn’t look busy.
Answer:
D. It’s ok to pet a service dog if he doesn’t look busy.
Explanation:
Service dogs are trained to increase the quality of life of People with Disabilities, offer independence and the opportunity to live without the need for constant help from professionals or family members. Service dogs are easy and cute, but cannot treat the same way as other dogs.
When you find a service dog and he is using the disability tag, it means he is working, so you should not touch or pet him, let alone play with him, even if he is "unoccupied" as he may be distracted and cause an accident to its owner.
Which is most likely responsible for the recent increase in type 2 diabetes in the population:
(A) an increase in prevalence of obesity genetic changes(B) an increase in consumption of high-fructose corn syrup(C) an increase in gestational diabetes(D) an increase in allergies and autoimmune diseases
Answer:A. Increase in prevalence of obesity and genetic changes
Explanation:
The most likely answer from the options that has led to the increase in type 2 diabetes is an increase in prevalence of obesity and genetic changes and this is because both obesity and genetics are very strong risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes.
The second option which is an increase in consumption of high fructose corn syrup is a little off because when your pancreas is functioning very well and insulin is being secreted properly, the body will definitely take care of the fructose meal without leading to type 2 diabetes.
The third option which is an increase in gestational diabetes is usually a temporary increase in blood sugar that is related to pregnancy and usually resolves soon after given birth.
The last option which involves increase in allergies and autoimmune disease is not really implicated in type 2 diabetes but instead autoimmune diseases is directly linked to type 1 diabetes and not type 2.
Answer:
an increase in prevalence of obesity genetic changes
According to the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR), up to what percentage of your daily Calories should be provided by carbohydrates?
a. 35%
b. 65%
c. 70%
d. 75%
Answer:
B. 65%
Explanation:
According to AMDR, up to 65% of my daily Calories should be provided by carbohydrates