Answer:
Factors for the scenarios in the order they appear.
1. Brain injury/damage
2. Stressful life situations
3. Unrealistic expectations from oneself/ Self-induced pressure
Explanation:
The World Health Organization defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”. Several factors can contribute to the development of a disorder in mental health. Some of them include; trauma, stress, injury to the head, drug and alcohol abuse, loss of a loved one, etc.
The head injury or concussion suffered by Tim can affect his brain and result in a mental health disorder. Malia is undergoing a stressful life situation that takes a negative toll on his mental health. Frankie, a straight A student has unrealistic expectations from his self which puts him under pressure and subsequently affects his mental health.
Which of the following statements is true about the differences between prevalence and
incidence? (select one best answer)
A)The denominator of prevalence only includes the population at risk of developing the disease whereas the
denominator of incidence includes the whole population
B)Prevalence is a measure a risk but incidence is not
C)Prevalence refers to existing cases at one point in time whereas incidence refers to new cases over a
specific time period.
D)Prevalence refers to new cases at one point in time whereas incidence refers to existing cases over a
specific duration
why diseases from the present age different from the past age
Answer:
because of pollution and less good environment
Question 2 (3 points)
Choose the answer.
What is the medical term for a kidney infection?
polycystic kidney disease
urethritis
pyelonephritis
cystitis
What is the medical term for a kidney infection?
Answer: pyelonephritis
Which fitness test tests your heart and lungs
A. Curl-ups
B. Sit and Reach
C. Walk/Run test
D. Push-ups
Answer:
walk and run test
Explanation:
helps condition your heart so your heart doesn't beat as much when your doing something easy like walking
Hai!
This would be C. Walk/Run Test.
Why?
When you Run & Walk this gets your heart rate up. You also have to breathe more then your are Running/Walking.
Hope I helped! :3
1. The upper chambers of the heart are the _____
2. The lower chambers of the heart are the _____
3. When both ventricles relax and refill this is the ________
4. When both ventricles contract and pump the blood out through another series of valves this is the_________.
Q 5-6 Select Physiology.
5. Oxygen poor blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle that pumps blood out through the _________ to the lungs.
6. The freshly oxygenated blood returns to the left atrium of the heart by way of the ______.
Q 7-10 Select Continue.
7. Oxygen rich blood flows down through the left atrium to fill the left ventricle, which pumps into the _____.
8. Blood flows from the aorta into smaller _________, which carry it to all body organs and tissues.
9. From the arterioles, blood flows into thin walled blood vessels called _______________.
10. After flowing through venules, then veins, eventually all blood enter either the superior or inferior ____________ which empty into the heart.
Answer:
lungs maybe
Explanation:
Why would it be important for a leader to be open-minded
Answer:
Being open-minded allows leaders to see things from a different perspective or how things can be applied in new and novel ways.
Asexual reproduction involves two parent organisms.
A. True
B. False
Which is a short-term effect of nicotine and tobacco use?
O possible development of diabetes
O dental problems and mouth cancer
O stimulation of the brain's reward center
O withdrawal effects due to nicotine addiction
1
Which of the following is an example of physical misconduct?
A. Making an athlete run two extra laps for being late to practice
B. Denying an athlete a water break as punishment
C. Sending an injured athlete back onto the field to play
D. Band C
E. All of the above
How long do you need to scrub your hands for them to be clean, according to the CDC?
60 seconds
40 seconds
20 seconds
10 seconds
Food poisoning usually impacts what part of the body?
Skin and nails
Ears and throat
Heart and lungs
Stomach and intestines
Answer: (D) Stomach and intestines
Explanation:
Which organelles best fits to each of these descriptions
Answer:
Explanation:
1) cell membrane
2) lysosomes
3)mitochondria
4)Golgi apparatus
5) secretory vesicles
6)ribosomes
7)peroxisomes
8)smooth ER
9)Ribosomes
10)rough ER
11)mitochondria
________are one celled organisms like bacteria.
Answer:
Protists and yeast
Explanation:
Answer:
UNICELLULAR ORGANISM
Explanation:
unicellular organism are one celled organism like bacteria
The bulk of the wall of the heart is made of what type of muscle?
A. Smooth muscle
B. Cardiac muscle
C. Skeletal muscle
D. Body muscle
12. In what bone would you find the foramen magnum?
Answer:
occipital bone
The foramen magnum is the largest foramen of the skull. It is located in the most inferior portion of the cranial fossa as a part of the occipital bone.
Explanation:
Answer:
skull
Explanation:
Giving the body more work or stress than it can safely handle, is the definition of which term?
The term for giving the body more work or stress than it can safely handle is "overtraining."
What is overtraining?Overtraining is a condition that occurs when an individual performs excessive physical or mental stress beyond what their body can handle.
This can result in physical exhaustion, injury, and decreased performance. Symptoms of overtraining can include fatigue, decreased motivation, decreased strength and endurance, increased injury risk, and changes in mood. To avoid overtraining, it's important to maintain a balanced and varied training program, listen to your body's signals, and give yourself sufficient time for rest and recovery.
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how do you assess if your community is healthy what are the characteristics of a healthy community
Answer: Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well being.
Explanation:
The assessment of the healthy society can be done by keeping in mind the parameters that are required to be checked upon the population like physical, mental and social health. The physical and mental health can be checked upon by routine check up like blood pressure check, weight, skin, assessment of any kind of chronic disease like chronic heart diseases, diabetes, obesity, and others. The less incidences of chronic and pandemic ailments can be considered in saying that the population is healthy. The community is said to be healthy when majority of the population is free from obesity, anemia, free from social disputes in the neighborhood, clean ambience, and pollution free surroundings.
If it is more than a day beyond the best-by date, it is not safe to eat the food.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Hope this helps you
Answer:
true
Explanation:
got it right on a test
Which of the following are functions of meeting moderators? Choose all that apply. to keep a meeting on track to delegate roles to take meeting minutes to organize seating
Answer:
A, B, and D
Explanation:
Got it right on Edg
Answer:
a b and c
Explanation:
its all of them, except to take meeting minutes because that would be for a scribe. I got it right on Edge
Who is responsible for keeping a sharp watch to avoid a collision between two boats?
Weight management may be easier for a person who inherited genes that tend toward obesity true or false?
Parents have great influence over child’s eating habits true or false?
What are 3 major Health Components
Answer:
Physical, Social, and Mental Health.
A scientist observed the formation of microorganisms in the chicken broth that was first heated and then put in a sealed flask. What most likely formed the microorganisms? (5 points)
A) Minerals and chemicals present in the chicken broth
B) Heat that created a vital force to form microorganisms
C) Mixture of gases in air and glass particles of the container
D) Microorganisms that entered the flask before it was sealed
Answer:
D) Microorganisms that entered the flask before it was sealed
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What best describes the act of advocacy?
A. Supporting a meaningful action or cause
B. Calling attention to a particular product and Service
C. Reducing internal and external risks
D. Practicing health-enhancing behavior
Today you are seeing a 35 year old, with no complaints except for her broken finger. Prior to doing surgery to fix the finger bone, your assistant collects blood for routine blood work. The results come back indicating high glucose levels, Diabetes. Should we start treatment immediately so she does not progress to the symptomatic stage of Diabetes?
a. True
b. False
When a customer believes he or she has ingested contaminated food in your establishment, you should
o immediately contact the restaurant's legal department or attorney
Obe careful not to imply that the restaurant is at fault
O be prepared to believe the customer and take immediate action to correct the problem
politely inquire about other possible causes for the customer's symptoms besides food contamination
It is not I repeat not the last one-
Politely inquire about other causes for the customer’s symptoms besides food contamination
My next guess would be the first one-
Immediately contact the restaurants legal department or attorney.
Answer:
You should avoid saying “I'm sorry” because if the patron files a lawsuit that apology could be construed as an admission of guilt. You can say things such as “I hear your complaint,” and “I understand that you are upset about what happened,” which convey the fact that you are not taking the patron's comments lightly.
Answer:
be prepared to believe the customer and take immediate action to correct the problem
Explanation:
havent been on brainly for a while but hope this helped
Hydra reproduce by ____.
A. budding
B. fission
C. regeneration
D. sexual reproduction
What facts would you select to support development during the first trimester?
O
The embryo and the fetus evolve.
The fetus evolves.
The embryo provides the mother with nutrients.
The mother provides the embryo with nutrients.
The embryo does not evolve.
Answer:
The mother writes the embryo with nutrition
Explanation:
Which part of the ear is infected during ear infections?
the outer ear
the whole ear
the inner ear
the middle ear
Answer:
Explanation:
The middle ear
There are laws that protect patients from poor treatments by health care professionals such as negligence and malpractice.
Question 1 options:
True
False
A doctor can't do a procedure or extra procedure without a patient's consent.
Question 2 options:
True
False
HIPPA protects patient confidentiality.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Answer:
number 1 is false
number 2 is false
number 3 is false