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[Answered] Which of the following is the correct definition for basal metabolic rate, or BMR? A. A number that is commonly used to judge whether you are at a healthy weight for your height. B. Number of calories the body uses while at rest. C. Responsible for differences observed among individuals, such as weight gain patterns, food preferences, and basic personality differences. D. Weight and density of a person's bone structure.
[Answered] A tackler in a proper near foot position with the right foot forward will make initial contact with: A. The right shoulder B. The left shoulder C. Either shoulder D. Whichever shoulder the ball-carrier cuts back to
[Answered] What is one benefit to the patient of a recall appointment? A. Increased waiting time for appointments B. Higher costs for treatments C. Regular monitoring of oral health D. Limited communication with dental staff
[Answered] Which of the following are correct safety practices? Select all that apply. Store hot trays separate from cool trays Cut away from your body when opening boxes Bend with your back to lift heavy objects Wash sharp objects separately from other dishes Discard the can lid separately from the can Keep floor drains secure
[Answered] Before cleaning up a spill, what should you do?
[Answered] An increase in accident rates following the change to daylight saving time best illustrates the dangers of A. sleep apnea. B. sleep deprivation. C. REM rebound. D. narcolepsy.
[Answered] Scott is 7 years old. Within the first five years of his life, he would display outbursts of behaviour that challenges, would fidget, and would not give eye contact or listen. He would place himself in very harmful situations and be forgetful. He was when his parents took him to see the GP and after a series of tests it was confirmed that he had ADHD. At the age of 7, he was put on Dexamphetamine, which initially had some positive impact. When he turned 8, the medication appeared to stop having any impact on Scott's behaviour, so his parents were referred to see a psychiatrist who prescribed Ritalin. One day, whilst Scott was at school, his mum received a phone call from the headteacher informing her that he couldn't catch Scott, so she asked him what he was doing and he said, "Chasing Scott to get him inside". Mrs Hanson, Scott's mum, explained to the headteacher that by chasing her son he was getting a buzz out of all of the attention he was receiving and suggested to the head that he went inside and waited for Scott to return to class. Upon his return Scott sat under the headteacher's table playing with a paperclip. Within ten minutes Scott returned to his classroom with his 1-1 support worker and continued to complete his schoolwork. On one occasion whilst at home, Mrs Hanson could hear shouting. Upon inspection she found Scott sat on the roof of their house shouting out at a neighbour. She asked Scott to get down and sent her husband up to help him down. On another occasion, Mrs Hanson grounded Scott and told him he wasn't allowed to go to Scouts, so he jumped out of the bedroom window and ran off to Scouts. Mrs Hanson did not chase him, as she knew she would be putting her son in more danger by doing so. She walked some yards behind him and once she saw he was safe in the Scouts hut, she returned home. When Scott returned home, his parents spoke to him and asked Scott to explain his feelings and actions. Explain how to maintain a supportive environment for a child or young person.
[Answered] Define Type 1 diabetes and discuss factors that contribute to its development. How is Type 2 diabetes different?
[Answered] Because garbage is the main food source for pests, it's essential that you properly dispose of food waste. To do so, you should: (Select all that apply.) A. Separate food waste from other garbage, but do not drain the food. B. Empty trash cans in outdoor lunch areas immediately after lunch. On a daily basis, remove garbage that contains food from the school building. And remove all garbage from school grounds at least once a week. C. Line indoor and outdoor trash cans with plastic bags, and elevate outdoor trash cans to prevent rodent access. D. Locate outdoor trash cans and dumpsters near buildings for easy access. E. Equip all outdoor trash cans and dumpsters with tight-fitting, spring-loaded lids. Close and tightly seal the cans and dumpsters when they're not in use. F. Never store garbage outside of trash cans or dumpsters.
[Answered] Which of the following is NOT true about the body mass index? A. Uses statistical data of weight and height across the population B. Measures the percentage of one's body fat directly C. Relies on a correlation between weight and body fat D. Does not account for one's body frame size or muscle content
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