Answer:
A bruise at the site.
Explanation:
This question is slightly flawed in full honesty. Was the injury her hitting the bottom of the pool? did she hit the side of the pull? if so, where was the injury? all of these could cause the answer of this to vary...having overcomplicated things, I would think that a bruise is the long term affect to come from this. Yes, a red mark from the splash may have occured, but this type of injury tends to disperse within a couple minutes, while a bruise can remain for a few days and, in rare cases, months.
Answer:
The answer is D, permanent disability or paralysis!
Explanation:
A, B, and C do not indicate injuries that would be considered long term, as red marks and bruises go away within a few hours, days, or a couple weeks! The immediate need for treatment could indicate that while Lara had severely injured herself, that it wouldn't be long term, for example she could have broken a bone. Permanent disability and paralysis on the other hand are life-long results of serious injury that could affect Lara's body/health forever.
how long does it take for numbness to go away after wisdom teeth removal?
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Answer:
The ability to exert force for a short time → Muscular Strength.
The ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert force for a long period of time → Muscular Endurance.
The ability to move joints easily through a full range of motion → Flexibility.
The makeup of the body in terms of muscle, vital tissue, organs, fat, and bone → Body composition.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the body's nonfat components?
A.
internal organs
B.
skin
C.
muscle
D.
tendons
Answer:
The correct answer is letter B. Skin is not a part of the body's non-fat components. The other three choices, internal organs, muscles, and tendons are all parts of nonfat components of the body's overall structures. The skin is a different tissue component that covers and protects the body while nonfat components are found within the body.
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer is b
Explanation:
Jamal gets a new toy for every good grade on his report card in first grade. Jamal is
receiving
A) He needs motivation
B) Intrinsic Motivation
C) Intrinsic Rewards
D) Extrinsic Motivation
Jamal is receiving extrinsic motivation because his motivation is driven by new toy.
What is extrinsic motivation?
Reward-driven behavior is extrinsic motivation. A form of operant conditioning. Operant conditioning is a technique for changing behavior in which rewards or penalties are used to either raise or decrease the likelihood that particular behaviors will occur again.
Extrinsic motivation is when someone is motivated by rewards or other factors, such as praise, fame, or money. This type of motivation is not driven by internal forces like intrinsic motivation.
Extrinsic incentive includes things like getting paid to complete a task. Even though you might prefer to spend your day doing something else, you are motivated to go to work because you need the money from your job to pay your bills. In this case, your ability to pay for your everyday expenses serves as your extrinsic motivation. In exchange, you put in a certain amount of work each week in order to be paid.
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bone loss is of particular concern for women. at what period of life does most bone loss in women occur?
Answer: Bone loss is more rapid and usually begins after monthly menstrual periods stop when a woman's production of the hormone estrogen slows down usually between the ages of 45 and 55.
Explanation:
A 2-year-old female is brought into the ER with a high fever of 103.1℉ (39.5℃), it has been ongoing for 4 days. Her vital signs are a heart rate of 140, respiratory rate of 37, a blood pressure of 95/45, and an SP02 of 93%. The child also presents with cracked lips, rash on the abdomen, red eyes, swollen tongue, red and swollen palms, and throat pain. After running a strep test it comes back negative. A CBC shows a high white blood count, low hemoglobin, and B-type natriuretic peptide. A urinalysis shows filamin C and meprin C. After running an EKG (ECG) it shows arrhythmias and an echocardiogram shows coronary artery dilation. What is the diagnosis?
A. Coronary Artery Disease
B. Strep Throat
C. Valve regurgitation
D. Kawasaki disease
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Answer: I would say Kawasaki disease
Explanation:
Kawasaki disease is a syndrome of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly only effects children under 5 years of age, hope this helps
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should you sleep on the side of a ruptured eardrum
Answer:
As previously mentioned, sleeping upright is a good method to try, but for natural, familiar sensations, resting on your side will have the most relaxing effect. If your ear infection is occurring in just one ear, sleep on the side of the healthy ear to avoid adding even more pressure to the affected area.
Explanation:
which blood pressure reading would be considered high?
Answer:
What’s considered an elevated blood pressure reading?
If a reading is between 120-129 systolic and less than 80 diastolic, it’s considered elevated. If you consistently have readings within this range, it means you’re likely to develop high blood pressure unless you make changes to keep your blood pressure under control.
What’s considered a high blood pressure reading?
If your readings are consistently at or above 130 over 80, you have high blood pressure. High blood pressure is often called hypertension in the medical community. High blood pressure may be stage 1 or stage 2, depending on how severe the problem is.
What’s considered a hypertensive crisis reading?
If you have a blood pressure reading above 180 over 120, you may be having a hypertensive crisis, which is a medical emergency. Wait five minutes and retest your blood pressure. If your numbers are still just as high, contact your doctor right away.
Explanation:
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How long does it take for a cartilage piercing to stop hurting
Answer:
it is normal to experience swelling, redness, pain, and possible bleeding for a few days. if it lasts longer than 2 to 3 days contact your doctor. also make sure you clean and or disinfect the area regulary.
Explanation: