Independent (or individual) practice associations (IPAs) are based on
A. MCO contracts established with physicians.
B. HMO service contracts with organized groups of physicians.
C. IPO policy benefits established for new patients.
D. PPO service contracts with groups of hospitals.
Answer:
D. PPO service contracts with groups of hospitals.
Explanation:
Individual Practices which is a situation whereby the medical personnel are practicing in a hospital on an individual basis with one or two group of of hospital is based on service contracts which exist between them. IF the PPO service contracts is good, the would take up the individual practice with the said group of hospital.
When your sperm enters a opposite gender what happens next?
Nearsightedness Study
Myopia, or nearsightedness, results from a number of genetic and environmental factors. In 1999, Quinn et al studied the relation between myopia and ambient lighting at night (for example, from nightlights or room lights) during childhood.
Question 1. The data were gathered by the following procedure, reported in the study. "Between January and June 1998, parents of children aged 2-16 years [...] that were seen as outpatients in a university pediatric ophthalmology clinic completed a questionnaire on the child’s light exposure both at present and before the age of 2 years." Was this study observational, or was it a controlled experiment? Explain.
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Question 2. The study found that of the children who slept with a room light on before the age of 2, 55% were myopic. Of the children who slept with a night light on before the age of 2, 34% were myopic. Of the children who slept in the dark before the age of 2, 10% were myopic. The study concluded that, "The prevalence of myopia [...] during childhood was strongly associated with ambient light exposure during sleep at night in the first two years after birth."
Do the data support this statement? You may interpret "strongly" in any reasonable qualitative way.
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Question 3. On May 13, 1999, CNN reported the results of this study under the headline, "Night light may lead to nearsightedness." Does the conclusion of the study claim that night light causes nearsightedness?
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Question 4. The final paragraph of the CNN report said that "several eye specialists" had pointed out that the study should have accounted for heredity.
Myopia is passed down from parents to children. It's also reasonable to suppose that myopic parents are more likely to leave lights on in their children's rooms than other parents. In what way does the knowledge of this possible genetic link affect how we consider the data?
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7. Studying the Survivors
The Reverend Henry Whitehead was skeptical of John Snow’s conclusion about the Broad Street pump. After the Broad Street cholera epidemic ended, Whitehead set about trying to prove Snow wrong. (The history of the event is detailed here.)
He realized that Snow had focused his analysis almost entirely on those who had died. Whitehead, therefore, investigated the drinking habits of people in the Broad Street area who had not died in the outbreak.
What is the main reason it was important to study this group?
1) If Whitehead had found that many people had drunk water from the Broad Street pump and not caught cholera, that would have been evidence against Snow's hypothesis.
2) Survivors could provide additional information about what else could have caused the cholera, potentially unearthing another cause.
3) Through considering the survivors, Whitehead could have identified a cure for cholera.
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Note: Whitehead ended up finding further proof that the Broad Street pump played the central role in spreading the disease to the people who lived near it. Eventually, he became one of Snow’s greatest defenders.
Answer:
thats a lot to read
Explanation:
31. Explain the best ways to prevent and treat common exercise injuries
Answer: One way you can prevent exercise injuries is by getting a good stretch in, and by doing a nice warm up before the activity and a cool down after the activity. The best way to treat injuries is to stretch, and ice the spot. Sometimes you should get off of the spot that hurts, and lay down.
Explanation: Hope this helps, I run track so i know a few things.
12. Teenage girls need extra amounts of what two minerals?
Answer:
The correct answer is - iron and calcium.
Explanation:
In the teenage years, the body needs more nutrients and the correct amount of vitamins and minerals. Minerals such as iron, calcium, zinc, and iodine for proper growth and development are important for the growth and development of the bodies.
In teenage girls, especially those who have heavy periods and lose blood in a heavy amount required more iron and folate. These minerals help the girls to be healthy and prevent them from anemia. The essential mineral is calcium which is helpful for the bones and bone density as it is found that after the age of 30 there is a huge loss of bone density.
What is an example of self-management?
A. Tracking personal finances
B. Using social media
C. Learning first aid
D. Going on a strict diet
Answer:I took test it is learning first aid
Explanation:
this is a questoin thats been on my mind how long can you go without brushing your teeth before a cavity
Answer:
This will all depend on what you eat, and how much you eat. As well as what you drink, and how much you drink. Also, if you floss or not.
Answer:
Bro im not sure, when I was younger I brushed my teeth everyday and still ended up with a cavity.
Explanation:
_______ is a potential roadblock toward achieving your-career goals.
A. A small job market
B. High cost of education
C. Conflicts with colleagues or supervisors
D. All of the above.
SUBMIT
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
they all affect you
Answer: D. All of the above
Explanation:
an active lifestyle can lead to an energy excess and unwanted weight gain true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Active life style would mean they are exercising and being healthy. Exercise would in fact cause you to use up more of your energy instead of gaining more, and you would also lose more weight.
The lifestyle describe may describe a sedentary life style, but for sure not active.
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Answer:
C. Relying on subject behaviors
Explanation:
Subjective if when a person brings their own biased and experience into something. Objective would be what you want for that sort of thinking is unbiased, and not based on personal feelings. Subjective information can lead into lying in facts and mixing up opinions with facts.
After flowing through venules, then veins, eventually all blood enter either the superior or inferior _______ which empty into the heart.
Answer:
wait let me think
Explanation:
I have this project for my global health class and I need to talk about a health issue
Is ambient air pollution a health issue?
I am just making sure and I am so anxious
Answer:
Ambient air pollution accounts for an estimated 4.2 million deaths per year due to stroke, heart disease, lung cancer and chronic respiratory diseases. Around 91% of the world's population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits.
Answer:
yeah air pollution is a health issue
Why are low-fat dairy desserts not always the best choice?
Answer:
low-fat versions contain more sugar and are less filling, causing you to end up eating more than you should
Explanation:
Question:
Why are low-fat dairy desserts not always the best choice?
Answer:
Low-fat dairy desserts contain more sugar than the regular dairy version. And is less filling, causing you to end up eating more than you normally would.
if sin a=-4/5 find cos a
Answer:
sin a=-4/5
we have sina=perpendicularp/hypotenuseh=-4/5
let p=-4k
h=5k
by Pythagoras theorem
h²=p²+b²
(5k)²=(-4k)²+b²
25k²-16k²=b²
(3k)²=b²
b=√(3k)²=3k
now
cos a =b/h=3k/5k=3/5
where may a food worker on a break drink from uncovered cup?
Answer:
The kitchen probably mabeye
Identify 7 physiological changes that occur in response to cardiorespiratory system at rest and during exercise.
Answer:
During exercise, more blood is sent to the active skeletal muscles, and, as body temperature increases, more blood is sent to the skin. This process is accomplished both by the increase in cardiac output and by the redistribution of blood flow away from areas of low demand, such as the splanch- nic organs.
Explanation:
What worries you the most about the future?
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In the United States, no federal law requires public schools to teach physical education (PE). Implementing PE in public schools is the responsibility of each of the 50 states. Some states and school districts are making PE optional, not mandatory, for students. Such decisions are driven in part by budget cuts and efforts to raise student test scores in core academic subjects such as reading and math. Some school districts have even cut traditional PE altogether.
Do you believe that cutting or reducing the amount of PE in schools in favor of core academic subjects is a good idea? Why or why not? Use specific case studies and facts to support your opinion.
Should the federal government offer incentives to states to increase the number of students participating in regular physical activity? Why or why not? If so, what might the incentive plan look like? 10+ sentences
Answer:
I think that cutting P.E. is not good. The class allows us to combat our growing obesity problem and it provides leisure time for students, something they sorely need. In Finland, schools have 15 minute breaks after every 45 minutes of teaching. This keeps the kids relaxed and happy. Sadness and stress are damaging to their health and their grades.
Explanation:
At a time when American children are increasingly absorbed in their screens and one-third are overweight, the need for robust physical education is acute. Last month, the federal government updated its recommendations for physical activity for the first time in 10 years. The guidelines now include recommendations for children as young as age 3, and advise a minimum of 60 minutes per day of moderate to vigorous activity for ages 6-17. Alas, only one in five teenagers meets this standard.
Inactivity has been called “the new smoking,” and the prevalence of obesity and inactivity may well mean children today will lead shorter lifespans than their parents. Children desperately need to learn the importance of physical fitness, how to achieve it, and how to maintain it. Well-taught physical education keeps students moving and motivated, building their competence and confidence so that they can stay fit over a lifetime.
Answer:
If we were to cut P.E. in public school systems, we would be introducing problems. Such as the growing rate of obesity in the US. Whether students like physical education or not, it helps by keeping kids healthy. One-third of American children are overweight, due to the increase in screen time. Last year, the federal government updated its recommendations for physical activity for the first time in 10 years. The recommendations say that every child 3 years of age and older should be spending at least 60 minutes per day of moderate to vigorous activity. but, only one in five teenagers meet this standard, Even if the US were to cut P.E. in school systems, and leave the health up to the kids, who would even know if the students are doing the activities?
Explanation:
what causes parasympathetic activity
Answer:
Stimulating the vagus nerve stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, which in turns reduces our neurophysiological experience of stress. It reduces our heart rate and blood pressure. It influences the limbic system in our brain, where emotions are processed.
Explanation:
Which image displays a healthy choice for lunch, based on current guidelines?
Answer:
this is the answer hope it helps :)
Meat that you plan to use several days later should be kept in the refrigerator.
True
False
Answer: The answer is False.
Explain how the endocrine
system works in conjunction
with another body system.
Answer:
The endocrine system secretes hormones into blood and other body fluids. These chemicals are important for metabolism, growth, water and mineral balance, and the response to stress. Hormones provide feedback to the brain to affect neural processing. Explanation:
Connie is satisfied with her weight but would like to improve her eating habits. She typically has several slices of toast and a large coffee for breakfast, a turkey sandwich and chips or sausage pizza for lunch, and a pasta dish with baked chicken or pork chops for supper. She often has an evening snack of fat-free pudding or yogurt. She drinks unsweetened iced tea, regular colas, water, and an occasional glass of milk. Connie's current diet is most likely to be adequate in which of the following nutrients?
A. Vitamin B12.
B. Potassium C.
C. Vitamin C.
D. Folic acid.
Answer:
B. Potassium C
Explanation:
Toast has 54mg of potassium
Your weight should be on the heels of your feet.
A. true
B. false
Answer/Explanation: true
Answer:
A. true
Explanation:
Yes, our weight should be on the heels and the toes of your feet.
heredity affects the shape of your body
T o f
Answer:
Studies say that while up to 80 percent of your weight and body shape can be decided by your genes, the environment and personal preference also play a significant role.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Heredity affects the shape of your body since physical traits such as the color of your eye, hair, shape of you face, size, and body type are passed on through genetic.
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Match the phrase with the term.
The ability to perform 20 push-ups in a row demonstrates
muscle endurance
V
The ability to lift a baby into a car seat demonstrates muscle strength
muscle endurance
The ability to lift a heavy bag of groceries from the shopping cart into the car demonstrates
The ability to carry the bag of groceries from the store to the car demonstrates muscle strength
The ability to perform one pull-up exercise demonstrates muscle endurance
The ability to re-arrange a number of large books on a bookshelf during a ten minute time period demonstrates
muscle strength
Answer:
I believe your first two are correct but your bottom two should be rearranged. Have you tried looking it up?
Explanation:
Eating habits may be influenced by schedule, peers, and weight concerns true or false?
Adults who commute to work often eat at home true or false?
Answer:
1. True 2. False
Explanation:
1. Your eating habits can be influenced by many things like the reasons shown. If you have weight concerns, that can make you not eat enough or eat too much. If you have a hectic schedule, that can effect the way you eat.
2. I think it's false because a lot of people usually run late to work so they end up not eating at home.
Explain the endocrine system
including the structures
involved and the function of
the system.
Answer:
The endocrine system is made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones, chemical substances produced in the body that regulate the activity of cells or organs. These hormones regulate the body's growth, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function
P.A. is a 72-year-old female who presents to the family practice with her 40-year-old daughter. The daughter states that her mother has been confused lately and is complaining of a headache, shortness of breath, and a cough. The cough has been persistent for 6 days, and a fever developed 2 days ago. The patient states that she is bringing up yellow-green mucus and has a cough, which gets worse at night. Vital signs are T 100.5, P 88, R 16, and BP 110/55. Lungs are positive bilaterally for wheezing, positive egophony. A chest x-ray reveals consolidation indicative of bacterial pneumonia. Labs and culture are pending for specific antigen. The nurse proceeds with the physical exam of the head, face, neck, and associated lymphatic system.
Required:
When performing a review of systems, the nurse obtains subjective data concerning the patient's headache. What specific questions will assist the nurse in determining the cause of the headache?
Answer:
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Explanation: