The correct answer is the following.
According to the two options attached, the source of information that is scientifically based and reliable is "Juanita heard about new types of robotic prosthetics that could help her patients, so she conducts further research by reading articles about these prosthetics."
We assume that Juanita's sources of information are scientific-based magazines, articles, books, journals, or conferences by experts. This information must be scientifically supported with evidence that shows that new types of robotic prosthetics could help her patients, as is the case of previous studies, photographs, and videos with examples and testimonies.
This way Juanita can recommend this new technology to her patients and explaining the benefits supported by valid scientific evidence.
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Answer: Naruto
Explanation: Sakura is from the show Naruto
An ophthalmologist:
A. treats heart conditions.
B. treats eye injuries.
C. administers anesthetics.
D. manages post-injury pain.
What is the difference between errors and negligence?
Errors can happen in any profession, but negligence can always be avoided.
Negligence can happen in any profession, but errors can always be avoided.
Errors can be life-threatening, but negligence cannot.
* Negligence can be life-threatening, but errors cannot.
Nuts are an example of a complete protein Group of answer choices True False
Answer:
Explanation:
While most beans and nuts aren't complete proteins, they can be complemented by other nutritious foods such as grains, seeds or nuts to create a complete protein—at the same meal or throughout the day.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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It is time to treat your patient. Your goal is to return her arterial blood oxygen to normal.
Use the time and side effect information to drag and drop the treatments to be used first, second and third.
Treatment Options
1.
Diuretic by Injection
2.
Oxygen by Nose
3.
Corticosteroids by Nebulizer
Answer:
It is time to treat your patient. Your goal is to return her arterial blood oxygen to normal. Use the time and side effect information to drag and drop the treatments to be used first, second and third. Treatment Options 1. Diuretic by Injection 2. Oxygen by Nose 3. Corticosteroids by Nebulizer
Explanation:
A weakened form of the virus is given to a person so their immune system can build up an immunity to the virus.
A.Vaccine
B.violence
C.Pandemic
D.aggression
Answer: A vaccine
Explanation: That is when people have just got a little bit of ciovd put back so that our body knows what they have to fight if you get it.
3. Describe the contributions and limitations of the information processing approach
to our understanding of early cognitive development.
Answer:
The development of Memory and thought ( input processor and storage then output information)
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a common tropical disease?
A. Malaria
B. Ebola
C. Hookworm
D. Scurvy
The sleep cycle where bedwetting, night terrors, and sleepwalking may occur.
options;
rem
stage 1
stage 2
stage 3
stage 4
Which of the following scenarios would benefit from written communication?
A. Roger's speaks little English and the physician wants to ensure he understands how to take his prescription medication
B. Benny's hard of hearing and wants to ensure he caught everything the physician told him
C. Rachel's losing sight in her left eye and is confused by the model the physical therapist used to locate bone fractures
D. Todd's five years old and the nurse isn't sure if he understands his diagnosis
Select the correct answer. Which therapy uses the empty chair technique? O A. human givens therapy OB. psychosynthesis OC. acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) O D. gestalt therapy O E. existential therapy
Explanation:
It is D, gestalt therapy is the one that uses empty chair technique.
Answer:
D. Gestalt therapy
Explanation:
The empty chair technique is a quintessential gestalt therapy exercise that places the person in therapy across from an empty chair. He or she is asked to imagine that someone (such as a boss, spouse, or relative), they, or a part of themselves is sitting in the chair.