Answer: The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to circulate the blood and oxygen all through the body. Air moves in and out of the lungs via the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Blood strikes in and out of the lungs via the pulmonary arteries and veins that connect to the heart.
Explanation:
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Does anyone happen to have an answer key to the End of Semester test : Applied Medical Terminology A for Edmentum? It would be super helpful.
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This is 60 points!!
I can put your answer as brainliest just please help
Answer:
NO I DON'T HAVE SORRY
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What is the cure or treatment for lead poison?
i have a forensic science class plz help me
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Which is true concerning hemoglobin(s)?
Select one:
O a. They are named according to the type of globin chain.
O b. Thalassemias are caused by abnormalities in the heme portion.
O c. They cannot be measured on small handheld analyzers.
Od. Hb A₁c is the major hemoglobin in infants.
Answer: If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
Explanation:
If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
Describe an actual case study where lead poison was used or involved. Tell us a true story in your own words.
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What are the three categories of healthcare issues that healthcare facilities and personnel must pay attention to?
- quality control, data monitoring, and safety
- environmental, physica and health
- physical, emotional, and mental
- safety, health, and environmental
Answer:
D. safety, health, and environmental
Answer:
B. health, safety, and environmental
Explanation:
How do i become smart(I need help with that) I am asking this because i am not smart :( :( please be helpful and write a 4-5 sentence paragraph or somethin.
Answer:Focus in school
Explanation:
Don't be on your phone . Listen to the teacher in class. ALways ask the teacher if u don't understand. Try your best, don't rush.
dr olsen was trying to find out what mental disorder his new patient might have
Answer:
whats the question? thats just a statement
Explanation:
Mental disorders are health issues concerning the emotional and psychological well-being of a person. Dr. Olsen will use the DSM list of mental disorders. Thus, option D is correct.
What is DSM?DSM stands for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders which is scientific literature containing used by healthcare workers that include the symptoms and their descriptions.
PTSD is a Post-traumatic stress disorder that itself is a mental health condition, whereas, REM is rapid eye movement. So to find the mental disorder in a patient DSM must be referred.
Therefore, DSM is used to check the list of mental disorders.
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4. Who Named MS and WHY
Answer:Jean-Martin Charcot was a french neurologist who defined and gave a name to multiple sclerosis in 1868. Throughout the 1800s and 1900s, hundreds of therapies were tried, without success, in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
Explanation:
Who accepts assignments from an RN to perform nursing care? Check all that apply.
LPN/LVN
licensed physicians
nursing assistants
therapists
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Of the nine surface areas of the abdominal region, which of the following groups are medial?
The meniscus provides all of the following except for?
What type of tall should be disinfected
Reusable medical tools
Single use medical tools
Single use sharps
The Lynx star middle linebacker, Nat, is paid $500,000. He is guaranteed a 25% raise for each of the next three years. What will his salary be three years from now? (Hint: Each 25% raise is based on the salary of the preceding year.)
Answer:
$976,562.50
Explanation:
In one to two sentences list all the ingredients contained in a Flu vaccine.
Answer:
I saw this: Formaldehyde. ... Aluminum salts. ... Thimerosal. ... Chicken egg proteins. ... Gelatin. ... Antibiotics.
Explanation:
Just look up "What is in the flu vaccine" or "what ingredients can be found in a flu shot"
Hope this (kinda) helped :)
Which condition is characterized by the absence of one or both testes?
phimosis
anorchism
balanitis
azoospermia
Answer:
Anorchism
Explanation:
meaning- the absence of one or both testes
Steve was given a set of 5 metal cubes. He calculated the densities of each several times to determine the type of metal in each. The densities were really close to each other after each calculation, so he asked his friend Robert to do the same experiment and see if he gets the same results. Which sentence from the report refers to replication?
A. The densities were really close to each other after each calculation, so he asked his friend Robert to do the same experiment and see if he gets the same results.
B. Steven was given a set of 5 metal cubes.
C. He calculated the densities several times to determine the type of metal.
What is the point where the muscle attaches to the bone but does not move?
Answer:
The muscle's insertion
Explanation:
The moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled is called the muscle's insertion, and the end of the muscle attaches to a fixed (stabilized) bone is called the origin.
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The Renaissance period occurred between 1350-1650 AD and is often referred to as the ____________________________________________ because of new information about the human body. Physicians could now view body organs and see the connections between different systems in the body.
Your answer:
“Make Europe Great Again” (MEGA)
"rebirth of the science of medicine"
"the Dark Ages"
"the stone age"
Answer: rebirth of the science of medicine
Explanation:
Help me??!!! Can you write me a one min essay about how neurosurgery can impact and help your country in the future plz
Answer:
Well I cant write the whole essay but here are some parts to talk about:
Explanation:
There is still a lot to learn about neurosurgery. It's a fairly new concept
It is extremely helpful when done correctly
We are able to learn a lot about the brain and will be able to learn a lot in the future
I hope this helped you!
What is considered normal ROM for cervical lateral flexion?
The cervical spine's range of motion is approximately 80° to 90° of flexion, 70° of extension, 20° to 45° of lateral flexion, and up to 90° of rotation to both sides.
"The doctor gives a new life to patients" Justify this question
Explain the difference between a living will and advanced directive.
Answer:
An advance directive is a set of instructions someone prepares in advance of ill health that determines his healthcare wishes. A living will is one type of advance directive that becomes effective when a person is terminally ill. State laws regarding advance directives vary, but the information typically included in a living will is pretty uniform.
Explanation:
I have always wanted to be a brain surgeon I am still in Middle School but that is my #1 goal is anyone here a brain surgeon or a surgeon
Answer:
Step 1: Get into medical school
Step 2: Complete an intern year
Step 3: Complete two years of core training in surgery
Step 4: Complete six years of higher specialist training in neurosurgery
Step 5: Pass all your exams
See? Five easy steps. It’s not brain surgery, right? Oh, wait.

ADVICE
So, you want to be a brain surgeon? Image: Nixx Photography/Shutterstock
What you need to know about becoming a neurosurgeon
by Jenny Darmody
5 DEC 201721.29K VIEWS
We thought about giving you five easy steps but, let’s be honest, none of it is easy.

We’ve told you before how to follow your dreams and become a marine biologist, a forensic scientist or even a geologist in an easy(ish) step-by-step guide.
However, a step-by-step guide to becoming a brain surgeon would be both incredibly short and to the point yet, at the same time, extremely difficult to achieve.
For the sake of full disclosure, that step-by-step guide would look something like this:
Step 1: Get into medical school
Step 2: Complete an intern year
Step 3: Complete two years of core training in surgery
Step 4: Complete six years of higher specialist training in neurosurgery
Step 5: Pass all your exams
See? Five easy steps. It’s not brain surgery, right? Oh, wait.

The steps to neurosurgery in detail
Looking into those steps a little closer, entry into medical school requires high CAO points and completion of the Health Professions Admission Test (HPAT). Alternatively, you can obtain a 2.1 bachelor’s degree first, perhaps in biology or anatomy.
Towards the end of your medical school education, you must apply for your intern year. Following that, you will receive a Certificate of Experience, which will help you down the route of training to be a specialist.
Entry into core training in surgery is competitive and interview-based. The two years of core surgery training will include a performance appraisal and an exam for membership of the Royal College of Surgeons.
After trainees complete two years of core surgery training, they must compete to progress to the next stage: higher specialist training in neurosurgery.
This stage is made up of six years of biannual assessments, training courses, wet labs and modalities such as the Intercollegiate Surgical Training Programme. Trainees need to complete the curriculum and a final fellowship exam in order to receive their certificate of completion.
Now that you know the kind of education you’re getting yourself into on the path to brain surgery, what else should you know about becoming the next Derek Shepherd?
Personal skills
Aside from the obvious ‘hard skills’ that you will develop throughout your very long medical education, there are some other skills, traits and qualities that would be beneficial to a budding brain surgeon.
Dexterity might seem like an obvious one, but it may be one you overlook until you really have to start testing it. Dexterity can be enhanced with practice – the sooner you know you have to hone this skill, the better.
It is important to identify an unstable patient quickly because of the life-threatening nature of their injuries. Many of these are commonly faced, such as decreased consciousness, severe trauma, and cardiac issues EMRS see these cases enough to identify them quickly. How often, though, are emergency responders faced with some of the more unusual kinds of cases? Pick one of the following cases that falls into the rapid transport category: electrocution, a diving injury, or accidental/traumatic amputation. Search online to find statistics on how many of these cases occur in the U.S. each year. Do you think EMRs should prepare these patients for transport before performing secondary assessments on them?
write your own response question
Answer:
If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
Explanation:
If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
Explain the importance of patients making their own decisions about their health care
Answer:
it's important so they take care of their body and stay healthy
Explanation:
Personal care or help with ADL differs from person to person
Answer:
I'm taking this as free points because I don't know how to answer this, it's not a question.
Explanation:
The purpose for giving a person a vaccine is
to make you sick
to introduce chemicals into your body that destroy viruses
to cure a disease
to stimulate an immune response
Answer:
To stimulate an immune response.
Answer:
to stimulate an immune response
Explanation:
so that your body knows what the bad cells are and then can destroy them
Which organs are in the abdominal cavity?
Check all that apply.
the kidneys
the liver
the heart
the spleen
the intestines
Answer:
Kidneys, liver, spleen, intestines
Hi Juan please help me answer this question.
Happy holidays!!
Answer:
Hello, I'm not Juan tho
Explanation: