SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME THE WORLD WAS GONNA ROLL ME
I AIN'T THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE SHED~
SHE WAS LOOKING KINDA DUM WITH HER FINGER AND HER THUMB
IN THE SHAPE OF AN "L" ON HER FOREHEAD~
WELL THE YEARS START COMING AND THEY DON'T STOP COMING
FED TO THE RULES AND I HIT THE GROUND RUNNING
DIDN'T MAKE SENSE NOT TO LIVE FOR FUN
YOUR BRAIN GETS SMART BUT YOUR HEAD GETS DUM
SO MUCH TO DO, SO MUCH TO SEE--
SO WHATS WRONG WITH TAKING THE BACKSTREETS?
YOU'LL NEVER KNOW IF YOU DON'T GO
YOU'LL NEVER SHINE IF YOU DON'T GLOW.
Answer:
Um-ok-apparently you really arent the sharpest tool in the shed-
Explanation:
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Question 29 (1 point)
If exposed to the same conditions, which person would be at greatest risk for a heat-
related illness or cold-related emergency?
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O A) A 70-year-old male with diabetes and heart disease
OB) A 52-year-old woman who takes a diuretic
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OC) A 28-year-old female office worker who drinks coffee throughout the day
OD) A 33-year-old male construction worker working outside
Answer:
A. a 70 year old male with diabetes and heart disease.
Explanation:
This is because he's older and is sicker than the rest so his body naturally got weaker over the years and as his illness progressed he got weaker
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MARKING PEOPLE AS BRAINLIST
Where is the oxygen picked up and the carbon dioxide unloaded in the body?
A:Veins
B:Capillaries
C:Lungs
D:Capiliaries
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
Once the oxygen diffuses across the alveoli, it enters the bloodstream and is transported to the tissues where it is unloaded, and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood and into the alveoli to be expelled from the body
Explanation:
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mark brainliest
What term refers to lowering a part?
Which term defines an embryo after the second month of development?
an ovum
a nucleus
a fetus
a sperm
one who ewas raised by authorative parents
Answer:
Me I was
Explanation:
Patients with renal disease often have hyperkalemia because the kidneys have trouble excreting;
Answer:
Patients with renal disease often have hyperkalemia because the kidneys have trouble excreting potassium.
Explanation:
Hyperkalemia is due to increased blood levels of potassium (K⁺) above 5 mEq/L. K+ a is predominantly intracellular electrolyte involved in multiple organ functions.
The kidney is the organ responsible for the excretion of K⁺, maintaining the balance of its extracellular concentration. When renal disease exists, K⁺ cannot be excreted by the kidney, it accumulates in the blood and hyperkalemia is produced.
Which form of personal protective equipment (PPE) should ideally be worn when a nurse treats a patient who has chicken pox? goggles gloves body suit respirator
Answer:
A nurse treats a patient who has chickenpox, she should use a Personal Protective Equipment that is Goggles.
• Goggles used for eye protection. This is an effective type of control.
• Not only goggles we can use Mask, Gowns, and Gloves are also used when we treat a patient who has chickenpox.
• Chickenpox is an airborne disease highly contagious disease caused by the varicella virus.
• The best way to prevent this disease is to get the chickenpox vaccine
credit to dreamrob
Answer:
chicken pox is very contagious therefore you could use a mask, gloves, and goggles. your best answer is goggles.
Explanation:
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Unit 2
Organic fruits and vegetables do not need to be washed before being eaten because they are grown without chemicals
. True
False
If you do a search on a website and type in the words "processed foods", it brings up
many results with words and phrases such as "should be avoided" and "harmful." Why do
you think processed food has garnered such media criticism? Do you feel your food is
safe? Do you feel pesticides in produce, hormones in milk, and antibiotics in meat have
any link to diseases such as cancer, autism, or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(ADD/ADHD)? Why or why not?
Answer:
People are concerned and scientists have proven that processed foods are unhealthy try to avoid them but if you have it once in a while no one should question you
A doctor enters an exam room in a large hospital and greets the patient while asking for his full name. The patient says he has stomach pain. The doctor checks his chart to see if the patient is currently taking any medicines before prescribing medicine for his stomach pain. Think about the NPSGs for hospitals. What did the doctor do incorrectly? A. The doctor should have given the patient pain medication as soon as she knew the patient was in pain. B. The doctor only used one source of identification to identify the patient. o C. The doctor should have checked the patient's chart before entering the room. OD. The doctor should have treated the patient's pain before asking for his name
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The doctor should have seen if they are who they say they are
Answer:
The doctor only used one source of identification to identify the patient
Explanation: