Identify the term for “the drug in wine, beer, and
liquor that causes intoxication.”
2. Define intoxication.
3. Identify the term for “the amount of alcohol in a
person’s blood, expressed as a percentage.”
4. Define cirrhosis.
Understanding Key Ideas
5. Identify why alcohol is considered a drug.
6. Summarize the short-term effects of alcohol on
the body.
7. Identify which of the following is not a short-term
effect of alcohol.
a. poor vision c. reduced reaction time
b. poor judgment d. increased self-control

8. Compare the BAC that represents the legal limit for
DUI with the BAC at which driving is first impaired.
9. Describe the dangers of binge drinking.
10. Identify which of the following is a long-term
effect of alcohol use.
a. dead brain cells c. irregular heart beat
b. stomach bleeding d. all of the above

11. Practicing Wellness Name three rea-
sons you should not drink alcohol.

Critical Thinking
12. What type of behavior would you expect to find at
a party where people are drinking? Why do you
think teens drink?
13. If a 160-pound boy drank five beers in 2 hours,
what effects might the boy experience?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2. the condition of having physical or mental control markedly diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs drank to the point of intoxication cocaine intoxication.

3. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage.

4. a chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis.

5. Alcohol is considered a drug because it has an anti-depressant effect and alters personality and perceptions.

Alcohol is not widely accepted as a drug because of its wide usage in social drinking.

However, because of its anti-depressant properties, it is considered a drug. Alcohol also has an effect on the perceptions, emotions, vision, movements, speech, coordination, etc of the person consuming it.

6. he short-term effects of alcohol (more specifically ethanol) consumption – due to drinking beer, wine, distilled spirits or other alcoholic beverages – range from a decrease in anxiety and motor skills and euphoria at lower doses to intoxication (drunkenness), stupor, unconsciousness, anterograde amnesia (memory loss)

7. D

8. The legal limit for DUI is at 0.08 and the driving at first impaired is at 0.02. Identify which of the following is a long-term effect of alcohol use.

9. Heavy, long-term alcohol use can lead to alcoholic liver disease, which includes inflammation of the liver and cirrhosis. Excessive drinking is also bad for the cardiovascular system, leading to increased risk of heart attack, high blood pressure, and irregular heartbeat.

10. D

11. Alcohol may lead to weight gain. Alcohol interferes with memory and learning. Alcohol increases the likelihood that you will use other drugs.

12. Bad, slurred speech. non comprehensive thoughts. poor decision making exc.

13. nausia, dizziness, intoxication

Explanation:


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what is exercise ???​

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Answer:

QUESTION:

what is exercise ???​

ANSWER:

Exercise

Exercise is any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.

Explanation:

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name 2 natural sources of water​

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rain water, underground water and surface water.

Answer: surface water and groundwater

Explanation: surface water (lakes, oceans and rivers), and groundwater because it lies underneath the surface of the land, where it can then travel through openings in rocks.

Calling all pro-abortionists: why are you pro-choice?

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I think women should decide what they do with their bodies when and where they are the one having the baby not the government

Which of the following is not a "type of drug"

Caffeine
Household Product
Under the Counter Drugs
Alcohol

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It’s most definitely caffeine

According to Robert Plutchik, which two basic emotions combine to create the emotion of contempt?
A.
fear + surprise
B.
anger + anticipation
C.
sadness + disgust
D.
surprise + sadness
E.
disgust + anger

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Answer:

A .fear +surprise

is the correct answer

hope it helps you

According to Robert Plutchik, disgust, and anger are two basic emotions combined to create the emotion of contempt, hence option E is correct.

What are emotions according to Robert Plutchik?

Robert Plutchik considered, as humans, we feature basic emotions that are expressed in his Wheel of Emotions to correspond to his theory of how our emotions and feelings unite with one another to form tertiary emotions.

Contempt is the feeling of disfavor for and superiority (usually morally) over some other person, group of people, and their actions. According to Robert Plutchik, the combination of disgust and anger creates an emotion of contempt.

Therefore, disgust and anger are two basic emotions combined to create the emotion of contempt, hence option E is correct.

 

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What is the function of the pineal gland in the endocrine system?
A.
It produces the hormone corticotropin, which helps the body respond to stressors.
B.
It produces the hormone corticosteroid, which regulates the salt and water balance in the body.
C.
It produces the hormone melatonin, which regulates sleep.
D.
It produces the hormone adrenocorticotropic, which releases adrenaline.
E.
It produces the hormone insulin, which regulates glucose levels in the body.

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Answer:

The pineal gland was described as the “Seat of the Soul” by Renee Descartes and it is located in the center of the brain. The main function of the pineal gland is to receive information about the state of the light-dark cycle from the environment and convey this information to produce and secrete the hormone melatonin.

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements is true?
A The images we see on the media are always realistic
B It's impossible to spend too much time with media
C The media can affect how we think and act
D Everything the media tells us is true

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Answer:

ima go with C

Explanation:

I think c (hope it helps)

Which is NOT a barrier that prevents teens from being physically active?

Lacks parent support or peer approval.

Has access to all fitness and sports equipment.

Feels exercise is boring or has excuses why they can't.

Is self-conscious about exercising in front of others.

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Answer:

Has access to all fitness and sports equipment

the second one, has access to all fitness and sports equipment

Who is your idle?
Van Goh
Steven Spielberg
Chris Pratt

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Chris Pratt ................

Answer:

none of those mine is kevin hart

Explanation:

Someone help me with this question!!:,|

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Answer:

i think flu-like symptons. i'm not completly sure.

Explanation:

_______is the chance to enhance social, leadership, organization, and time-management skills

A club

A career

Skill improvement

Planning

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I would say a career! :)
Skill, because that’s where you are working towards improving

What should a rescuer do right after giving 30 chest compressions to an unconscious choking person

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Answer:

I believe you should open the patients mouth and do a swab to check if a piece has come up and to get it out. That is the immediate next thing to do after compressions and before possible mouth to mouth.

Explanation:

51 old patient went to ER with severe bleeding, drowsiness, fatigue, please describe you nursing care plan for the patients​

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Answer: Such a patient requires treatment to prevent the bleeding, drowsiness and fatigue.

Explanation:

Patient hemoglobin status should be improved.

Assess the cause and severity of the bleeding.

Implementation of ointment and blood anticoagulant agents on the wounds and injuries to prevent bleeding.

The application of drug therapy to reduce drowsiness and fatigue.

Application of anti-depressant drugs.

3. List the legal charges that a teen can face if he or
she is caught drinking and driving.
4. Identify three ways that alcohol use can harm a
teen’s future.
5. Evaluate how alcohol use can affect a person’s
behavior.

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Probation or juvenile jail

Which choices are possible consequences of violating a healthcare organization's policies or ethics? Select all that
apply.
o demotion
O promotion
O termination
payback
probation without pay

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Demotion, termination and probation without pay depending on the severity.

How do chromosomes play a role in how genetic information is carried?​

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Chromosomes carry genes (genetics) which determine our traits (physical and mental)

Which statement is TRUE about Medicare?
a. Medicare is a commercial payer.
b. Medicare provides coverage for people with permanent kidney failure.
c. Medicare provides coverage for people 50 years and younger.
d. Medicare Part Z is the prescription drug program. ​

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Answer: b. Medicare provides coverage for people with permanent kidney failure.

Explanation:

Medicare is a health care insurance program in the USA. It can be available to patients who are 65 years old and above who are affected by kidney diseases, disorders, and permanent treatment for kidney failure. Medicare facilities are provided in several parts specific to the needs of the patients.

Part A: It includes hospital insurance including hospital stay charges, care, nursing facilities, and others.

Part B: It includes medical supplies and doctor's services.

Part C: Charges of prescription drugs and medicines are included.

The health cods cover all issues except?​

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Answer:

workers health and safety

Explanation:

Your target heart rate is between 60% and 80 % of your maximum heart rate.
OA.
True
ОВ.
False
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Answer:

its true

Explanation:

Your target heart rate zone (training zone) is the range between 60% and 80% of your maximum heart rate. Working within this zone gives you the maximum health and fat-burning benefits from your cardiovascular activity.

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number 5 is stroke

Explanation:

a stroke happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients

Answer:

Question 4 - chronic bronchitis

Question 5 - stroke

Explanation:

Chronic bronchitis can be caused by flu viruses, bacterial infections, inhaling dust, etc. These things can irritate your airway and make them swell up. This is why we usually feel congested and short of breath when we have bronchitis (lots of coughing too).

Stroke can be caused by a rupture or clot in a blood vessel in the brain. Blood vessels carry oxygen and other vital nutrients. So when the vessel is damaged, parts of the brain might not be receiving oxygen and nutrients. This can cause brain tissue to start dying.

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of fitness walking?


O Improves your vision
O Strengthens your heart
o Improves self-image and releases stress
O Can be done anywhere, in any weather

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Number one. Improves your vision is false.
1. Fitness walking doesn’t improve vision

Long lasting depression

A. is a sign of poor character

B. is relived by alcohol and other drugs use

C. Can be caused by imbalances of chemicals in the brain

D. Is not caused by illness

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I think it is D because I took the test in physical health care
C. That’s why there’s medication, like antidepressants, to balance the chemicals in the brain

Scott eats an average 21000 calories each week he uses about 17500 calories each week

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Answer:

3500

Explanation:

i subtracted  the amount of calories he would have left is 3500  sorry if thts not what your asking

Which struggles do trans people have to go through in American society?​

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Explanation:

LAS VEGAS – Mahina had to sleep under a bridge a couple of nights because she had no other place to go. Both times, she awoke to the sight of men standing over her, looking at her menacingly. On another night, she slept "under the stars" on Las Vegas Boulevard, also known as The Strip, and was awakened by a man asking her to perform sexual favors for $15. Finding a place to use the bathroom is tough

Which of the following about hamstring strains is NOT true?
A.

usually accompanied by dull pain
B.

includes a tear or rupture of hamstring muscle
C.

usually occurs when sprinting or during high-velocity movements
D.

includes bruising and swelling

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Answer:

includes bruising and swelling

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Answer:

looks yummy

Explanation:

Answer:

lovely

Explanation:

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Which of the following muscles are voluntary?
cardiac
Skeletal
digestive
smooth

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skeletal. this is the correct on. hope this helps =).

Skeletal on edmentum

Which of the following statements are true about joints?

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Answer:

Which of the following statements are true about joints?

Explanation:

where is the following?

it is not choose

Answer:

D. They occur where two or more bones join.

Explanation:

On edge

Question 3 of 30
3. One way to keep customers with food allergies safe is to
dedicate one cook per shift to watch for customers with food allergies.
O use clean utensils and equipment when preparing an allergy-free meal.
O train servers to steer customers with allergies to the self-service salad bar.
post signs throughout the operation stating that the operation is allergen-free.

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Answer:

use clean utensils and equipment

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