Answer:
It can lead to vomiting, mood changes, decrease in cognitive function, and even decreased respiratory function, coma, or even death.
Explanation:
1.Which of these statements would be MOST important to include in an objective summary of the article?
A
Federal laws are passed by Congress but might sometimes conflict with laws passed by state and local legislators.
B
Sociologists study law enforcement data to gather a clearer understanding of the way crimes and arrests are dealt with in a society.
C
Intent should always be a legal requirement so that people cannot be charged for crimes unless they knew they were against the law.
D
Many people believe that crimes against morality are victimless crimes but gambling and drug use hurt many people.
2.What is the MOST likely reason for including information about the Great Recession of 2008-2009?
A
to argue that white-collar crimes rarely have such a serious effect
B
to elaborate on the privileges that protect white-collar criminals
C
to illustrate the serious effects that white-collar crimes can have
D
to urge lawmakers to punish white-collar criminals more than violent criminals
3Read the following paragraph from the section "Omission Can Be A Crime."
But there are also crimes that are neither violent nor involve property damage. Running a stop sign is a crime, because it puts the public in danger, even though no one is injured and no property is damaged. If the law is not obeyed, there could be injury and damage.
How does the final sentence contribute to the development of the ideas in the rest of the paragraph?
A
It explores the solutions communities have used to deal with crimes involving violence and property damage.
B
It emphasizes the reactions of the public to people who commit crimes of omission in their communities.
C
It explains reasoning behind considering actions that do not involve violence or property damage as crimes.
D
It elaborates on what will happen to criminals if they do not obey the law about crimes of omission.
The most relevant aspects to include from the article focus on the conflict between federal and state laws, the impact of white-collar crimes evidenced by the Great Recession, and the rationale behind categorizing certain non-violent or non-damaging actions as crimes.
Explanation:The questions explore aspects of crime, including the nature of different crimes and the importance of effective measures against them. For the first question, the most important statement to include in an objective summary would likely be about the nature and impact of federal and state laws on society, making option A the most fitting choice. Regarding the reason for including information about the Great Recession of 2008-2009, it serves to illustrate the serious effects that white-collar crimes can have, aligning with option C. The last question focuses on explaining why certain actions that do not involve violence or property damage are considered crimes, emphasizing the potential for harm, which supports option C as the correct answer.
imon makes poor food choices and does not exercise. When Simon goes to the doctor for a checkup, his doctor tells him he is obese. What is his doctor most likely concerned he will develop?
diabetes
asthma
cancer
color blindness
Which describes a person who is considered obese?
consumes a lot of food
does not exercise regularly
has a high body fat percentage for his or her height
has a low body fat percentage for his or her height
Answer:
has a high body fat percentage for his or her height
Answer:
The correct answer is C. has a high body fat percentage for his or her height
Explanation:
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Nutrition Molecule
YOUR
ANSWER
DEFINITION
(CHOICES FOR YOUR ANSWERS)
6. Water
A. Inorganic molecules found in all body tissues
7. Fats
B. Used to build, maintain and repair cells, help produce
antibodies
8. Carbohydrates
C. Major source of energy needed for body functions,
provides fiber for quality digestion and absorption
9. Vitamins
D. Organic molecules important for growth and repair,
carry certain vitamins to the cells
10. Minerals
E. Important for regulating body functions: used to build
and repair body tissues
11. Proteins
F. Carries nutrients and wastes to and from body cells
Answer:
6. F
7. D
8. C
9. E
10. A
11 . B
Explanation:
Which document must all hospitals in the United States visibly post and share with their patients?
A) healthcare insurance portability and accountability act
B) affordable care act
C) patient bill of rights
D) code of ethics for nurses
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Which nerve helps people perceive pain? A. afferent nerves B. cranial nerves C. efferent nerves D. visceral nerves
CLASSWORK 5620:
WHAT IS THE RELEVANCE
OF HENRY'S LAW TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICERS IN THE FIELD?
Answer:
It helps in testing if a person is drink- driving which is a serious offense.
Explanation:
The scientific principle “Henry’s Law,” was named after the chemist William Henry in 1803.
It is used to determine if a person is drink driving and is the simplest and most cost-effective just by using the breath test.
Henry's Law predicts that if a volatile substance such as alcohol is dissolved in some solvent such as blood the concentration of the alcohol in the vapor above the liquid (i.e. your breath) will be proportional to its concentration in the blood. Henry's Law requires a closed system where there is a constant pressure and a constant temperature.
What is another name for good cholesterol?
Answer:
teroid alcohol cholesterin,
Etymology,
fat, lipid, alcohol
Explanation:
Cholesterol- is a waxy substance found in your blood. Your body needs cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease. With high cholesterol, you can develop fatty deposits in your blood vessels.
What can be done to prevent the transmission of each infectious agent?
bacteria
viruses
fungi
protozoa
helminths
prions
Answer:
Wash your hands often. ...
Get vaccinated. ...
Use antibiotics sensibly. ...
Stay at home if you have signs and symptoms of an infection. ...
Be smart about food preparation. ...
Disinfect the 'hot zones' in your residence. ...
Practice safer sex. ...
Don't share personal items.
Explanation:
5. What's the best way to locate and shave the area on a patient prior to a cardiac ultrasound?
A. Feel the left side of the dog's chest for the heartbeat, then shave an area the size of your hand around it.
B. Draw a line from the xiphoid process to the left side and shave from that line up.
C. Roll the patient to their left side and shave the right side of the chest from the edge of the ribcage to the axillary region
D. Tuck the right front leg against the chest and where the elbow lines up with the chest, shave a square about 3-4 ribs wide
I think it is b because it is more important