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Answer:
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Explanation:
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List 4 instructions that you would give to a Total Hip Arthroplasty patient to care for their new hip:
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Answer:
DO NOT cross your legs or ankles when you are sitting, standing, or lying down. DO NOT bend too far forward from your waist or pull your leg up past your waist. This bending is called hip flexion. Avoid hip flexion greater than 90 degrees at a right angle.
Explanation:
Compare longitudinal studies and cross-sectional studies. What do these studies
have in common?
Answer: Longitudinal studies and cross-sectional studies are two different types of research design. In a cross-sectional study you collect data from a population at a specific point in time; in a longitudinal study you repeatedly collect data from the same sample over an extended period of time.
Explanation:
8. Your patient is prescribed a medication 2.5 mg orally twice a day x 20 tablets. The
owner of the patient asks you how many days in total she should give her dog the
medication. What do you tell her?
Answer:
according to the tablet she will buy
Explanation:
if the pill is 2,5 it will be 10 days
if the pill is 5 mg and she needs to divide it to be suitable to the does which the dr described it will be 20 days
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Answer:
Vital signs are the measurements of bodily activities that show how our different organ systems are working separately and as a group to ensure homeostasis. When these measurements go below the minimum allowed requirements, like the chart shows, or above the maximum limits, it immediately alerts healthcare professionals that something is wrong and that actions need to be taken. They also show that the body is having to alter its mechanisms to try to regain homeostasis, especially to ensure the correct function of the main organ systems. As such, what this chart shows you are data sets that guide you to understand how to interpret the signs in a patient and thus make accurate decisions that will aid the body to reach homeostasis.
Explanation:
Now, what is important is to remember is that these ranges, as the table indicates, are preset, and cannot apply to all patients in the same manner. Thus, for example, in blood pressure, there may be people who are used to managing much higher or lower numbers, and it does not mean the person is sick. The same can happen with temperature, and heart rate. There are people, for example sports people, whose heart rates may be lower due to cardiac training. And temperature can vary a lot depending also on environmental factors, as well as bodily functions.
As such, in comparison with the table, while pulse (which indicates how the heart is beating and the characteristics of a heart rate) can vary a lot, depending on activity, while respiratory rate will respond to various events: fever, illness, level of bodily activity, among other things.
Why do you think some methods for taking a patient’s temperature are more accurate than others?
Some of the methods are newer and more easily trackable than other methods. For instance, Feeling a patient's forehead Is less accurate than using a thermomater
The patient portal allows for 24/7 access for appointment requests, provider communication, and
Answer: The patient may ask for anything he/she wants as long as it respects their diet plan
Explanation:
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Gary works for the fire protection services. His primary job responsibility is to make sure that residents and business entities in his assigned territory follow federal, state, as well as city fire rules and regulations. Which of these career roles does Gary perform?
A fire inspector
B fire investigator
C fire prevention specialist
D dispatcher
E fire suppression technician
Answer:
c
Explanation:
his job is focused on prevention of an incident
Which of the following statements is true? Multiple Choice An undercooked hamburger patty is the most likely source of giardia. In the United States, people rarely suffer from food-borne illnesses. A food's odor or appearance is not a reliable indicator of whether it's safe to eat. The United States Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for inspecting local restaurants and grocery stores to ensure they meet food safety standards.
Answer:
Giardiasis is an intestinal illness caused by infection with the parasite Giardia lamblia, which lives in contaminated water. Although the illness most often occurs in developing countries, giardiasis is also a common cause of waterborne illness in the United States. A person can remain infected with Giardia until the infection is diagnosed and treated. In developing areas of the world, it is common for more than 20% of a country's population to have ongoing Giardia infection. In the United States, only 1 or 2 out of every 10,000 people have Giardia in a typical year, but the infection is found in about 1 out of 3 people who have prolonged diarrhea symptoms if they have recently traveled to a developing country.
Explanation:
Why might CAM professionals have to recertify every few years?
O A. Because they will lose their original certification after a certain
amount of time passes
OB. Because they will no longer remember what they initially learned
after a few years
OC. Because they must stay up-to-date on new or improved standards
and practices
OD. Because they will no longer remember what they initially learned
after a few years
SUBMIT
Answer:
C is my guess but not sure
Answer: C IS CORRECT
Explanation:
Is this the correct order for neuron communication? true or false
Sensory -> Motor Neuron -> Brain -> Inter Neuron -> Reaction