Answer:
D. Egg Beater
Explanation:
Christina knows that her friend has epilepsy. One day while they were at home together eating a snack at the kitchen
counter, Christina sees her friend start to convulse. Christina notes the time and makes sure there aren't any dangerous
objects near her friend. What should Christina do next?
O Call 911.
O Lay her friend on the floor.
O Hold her friend down.
O Put something in her friend's mouth.
Answer:
B. Lay her friend on the floor.
Explanation:
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Operant conditioning and classical conditioning techniques use many of the same processes.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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F
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Opportunistic conditioning focuses on modifying new behavior through consequences rather than classical conditioning, which focuses on conditioning current behaviors to occur in response to novel stimuli.
What Operant and classical conditioning techniques?The method used to condition the behavior is the primary distinction between classical and operant conditioning. A neutral stimulus and conditioned response are combined in classical conditioning.
An undesirable behavior and a punishment are combined in operant conditioning. Learning is based on associations in classical conditioning, while learning is based on consequences in operant conditioning.
Therefore, it is true that Operant conditioning and classical conditioning techniques use many of the same processes.
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An increased risk of osteoporosis is a(n):
A. Benefit of Social Health
B. Benefit of Mental/Emotional Health
C. Risk of Physical Activity
D. Risk of Physical Inactivity
Answer: D. Risk of Physical Inactivity, B. Benefit of Mental/Emotional Health
Explanation:
Osteoporosis is a bone disease that is happening when the body is producing too little bone or when it loses too much bone.
That is why when somebody has this disease there is a risk of physical inactivity since the person cannot do many physical activities in this condition and of course that is something that is affecting the person's mental and emotional health.
Find the Main Idea What are some basic facts about teenage sexual behavior?
Explanation:
Adolescent sexuality or also known as teenage sexual behavior is a stage of human and children development in which teenagers and adolescents are experiencing sexual feelings and they are also exploring them and those are two main ideas and basic facts about it.
Teenagers are experiencing sexual feelings, emotions, sexuality, and more.
If a person fractures their radius bone, where is this fracture occurring in the arm
Answer:
elbow
Explanation:
Which of the following groups is composed of prokaryotic cells?
A.plants
B.bacteria
C.fungi
D.animals
Which is NOT an early sign of Hypothermia?
1.shallow breathing and a rapid heart rate
2.loss of coordination
3.pale and cold skin
4.uncontrollable shivering
Answer:
Shallow breathing and a rapid heart rate I think
Explanation:
Answer:
shallow breathing and a rapid heart rate
Explanation:
At mild hypothermia breathing and heart rate is increased, at moderate hypothermia breathing and heart rate is slowed.
When we say environment for reservoirs what do we mean?
Answer:
A reservoir (/ˈrɛzərvwɑːr/; from French réservoir [ʁezɛʁvwaʁ]; lit. 'storehouse') is, most commonly, an enlarged natural or artificial lake, pond, or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. ... Defined as a storage space for fluids, reservoirs may hold water or gasses, including hydrocarbons.A single-purpose reservoir is designed to fulfill only one function, such as irrigation, power generation, navigation, flood control, water supply, recreation, or low-flow regulation. The trend has been toward construction of multiple-purpose reservoirs designed to serve at least two principal functions.
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explain the importance of gdi and gni
Answer:
In economics, Gross Domestic Product is used to calculate the total value of the goods and services produced within a country's borders, while Gross National Product is used to calculate the total value of the goods and services produced by the residents of a country, no matter their location.
Explanation:
17. If I take fruit juice and add sugar to make it taste better, would it still be considered to be in the fruit and vegetable food group? *
5 points
Yes
No
18. Which nutrient does not come from the fruit and vegetable food group? *
5 points
Fiber
Potassium
Nuts
Answer
I think that there is still fruit or vegetables in the juice but sugar and other items can add something else that isńt good for you.
Explanation:
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How do the Muscular system and the Nervous system work together?
Answer:
Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement. The brain controls the contraction of skeletal muscle. Nervous System: The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.
Explanation:
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What types of landform are called a valley?
Answer:
A valley is a type of landform. A valley is a lower part in the land, between two higher parts which might be hills or mountains. Valleys often start as a downward fold between two upward folds in the surface of the Earth, and sometimes as a rift valley.
Explanation:
Valleys are one of the most common landforms on the surface of the planet. There are three main types of valleys, the V-shaped valley, the flat floored valley and the U-shaped valley.
The yllis only has three pairs of chromosomes but can produce many different possible gamete combinations. Think about humans, who have 23 pairs of chromosomes. How do you think the number of possible gamete combinations of a human compares to that of the yllis?
Answer:
Each human somatic cell contains two of each type of chromosome. One chromosome of each of the 23 pairs came from the mother and the other from the father. When gametes are produced (by meiosis), the paired homologous chromosomes separate so that each gamete contains only one of the pair of alleles for each trait.
Homologous chromosomes
separating in the production
of sex cells
drawing of homologous chromosomes separating in the production of sex cells
Which chromosome from each of the 23 homologous pairs of both parents is inherited is a matter of chance. There are 8,324,608 possible combinations of 23 chromosome pairs. As a result, two gametes virtually never have exactly the same combination of chromosomes. Each chromosome contains dozens to thousands of different genes. The total possible combination of alleles for those genes in humans is approximately 70,368,744,177,664. This is trillions of times more combinations than the number of people who have ever lived. This accounts for the fact that nearly everyone, except monozygotic twins, is genetically unique.
While homologous pairs of chromosomes are independently assorted in meiosis, the genes that they contain are also independently assorted only if they are part of different chromosomes. Genes in the same chromosome are passed on together as a unit. Such genes are said to be linked. For example, the "A" and "B" alleles (in the illustration below) will both be passed on together if the lower chromosome is inherited. "A" and "B" are linked due to their occurrence in the same chromosome. Similarly, "a" and "b" are linked in the other chromosome.
Explanation:
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When conflict is well-managed, the parties involved will likely ___
A. see improvement in overall communication
B. face issues of malpractice
C. require extra mediation
D. see an increase in occurrences of affective conflict
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
How can you overcome guilt?
Explanation:
Are you feeling guilty about something?
Maybe you made a less than complimentary comment about one team member to another. Or perhaps you're torn between the needs of home and work, and fear that you're not giving enough time or attention to either.
No matter the situation, guilt can be a terrible burden to bear. If not dealt with, it can gnaw at you, and drag you down. You might even avoid others in an attempt to hide your guilt, or act irrationally because of how you feel.
But guilt can also be a very useful emotion. At its most constructive, according to research, it reminds you that you can do better in the future. Experiencing it also shows that you have moral and ethical standards, and empathy.
Sometimes, though, we feel guilt unreasonably, for things that just aren't our fault. This can be damaging if left unchecked. This article talks you through the different kinds of guilt, and explains how to deal with them.
Explanation:
Guilt can be a pesky feeling, with an emotional hold that often lasts beyond the circumstances or remark associated with it. Whether your guilt stems from perceptions of how others are judging your actions, or from your own assessments, the following strategies can help free you from its grip.
What is solute concentration?
solute concentration is the amount of solutes/particles that are dissolved in a solution
What is an example of negative communication?
O "Slow down and walk carefully."
O "I love all of the colors that you use in your paintings and if you put down some newspaper under your painting, you'll be able to keep the paint from getting on the table."
O "Stop doing that."
O "You are doing a great job of picking up your toys."
12. Billy has a disorder where the myelin is being stripped from the axons of his neurons. He is losing motor control and having trouble with his sense of vision, hearing, and touch. What disorder may he have?
Answer:
Multiple sclerosis
Explanation:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, autoimmune and inflammatory disease of as yet unknown cause that characteristically affects the myelin sheath of axons within the Central Nervous System, the degree of destruction of the myelin sheath and axons is highly variable. When myelin is damaged, the messages that travel along the nerve fibers are interrupted, so: messages can be slower, distorted, short-circuited, or not pass at all, resulting in symptoms of the Multiple sclerosis
How do the Muscular system and the Nervous system work together?
whats a routine that helps with acne?
Answer:
Washing face 2 times a day, wearing little to no makeup, and DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE.
Explanation:
Answer:
its different for different people. but something that could help is washing your face every night and every morning with soap that doesnt dry out the skin, changing your pillow case, not touching ur face, ect.
Explanation:
remember you are beautiful either way and eventually will grow out of this. my best wishes and i hope this helped have a good day :P
In effective communication, the message should be
А.direct
B.dramatic
C.impressive
D.longwinded
Answer:
direct
Explanation:
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If someone earring a diabetes madeical ID is having a diabetic emergency but it is unclear whether the persons problem is high or low blood sugar, you should-
A: give the victim nothing to eat or drink
B: give the victim glucose tables or sugar
C: give the victim something sour to counteract the sugar
D: wait 15 min and see if the victim feels better
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which of the following is an advance directive?
Ray signs a paper that says that if his heart stops he does not want to defibrillation
Connie purchases her funeral plot many years before she expects to need it
Chester arranges to have money placed in a scholarship fund to assist nursing students at his alma mater
Bess arranges for her daughter to be in charge of her medical decisions if she is unable to make them
Answer:
ray signs a paper that says that if his heart stops he does not want defibrillation
Explanation:
an advanced directive is what a person wants medical wise if they can't speak to make their own decisions
Which of the following statements about game rules is TRUE?
A. Rules can be broken as long as nobody gets hurt.
B. Rules interfere with the flow of the game.
C. Rules are written to protect the safety of the participants.
D. Rules can be broken as long as your coach is telling you to do it.
C. Rules are written to protect the safetyof players
what do you mean by administrative records why are they important
Most research generates only quantitative data.
true or false
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7. It refers to how a person feels about himself and others.
A. Emotional self
C. Mental self
B. Ethical self
D. Physical self
Which legal issue complicates the use of AEDs to save lives?
A- limited usefulness
B- Ease of use
C- AED cost
D- Aed training
Kyle is investigating how the motion of a football thrown through the air is affected by the ball's initial speed. The data for his first trial are shown below.
can't properly answer due to insufficient data
Answer:
The correct answer is "the force applied to the ball"
Explanation:
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