Visiting the doctor regularly for well-checks can help with all of the following except:a. making sure you are growing normally
b. handling an emergency medical situation
c. getting vaccinated against many diseases
d. catching and correcting diseases or conditions while you are young

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Answer 1
Answer: I think its B because you can't just wait until your next visit to the doctor to handle an emergency situation and you need to visit the ER

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To prevent cramping during a soccer match, an athlete is advised to eat a banana and drink a glass of milk before the game. Explain why these foods might be helpful in preventing cramps.

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The warm up portion of a work program is more important than the cool down portion.

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Yes it is. This is because during the warmup you are quite literally "warming up" your muscles and ligaments through stretching. Also, many like to incorporate some light cardio into their warmup. Without a warmup you are more prone to injury and will not have a good performance during the main section of your workout, especially if you are lifting.

A 58-year-old patient with nerve deafness has come to his doctor's office for a routine examination. The patient wears two hearing aids. The advanced practice nurse who is conducting the assessment uses which of the following approaches while conducting the interview with this patient? (Select all that apply) 1. Maintain a neutral facial expression 2. Lean forward when interacting with the patient 3. Acknowledge the patient's answers through head nodding 4. Limit direct eye contact

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Answer:

1,2,3

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Which of the following activities depletes glycogen most quickly?a. Hiking
b. Jogging
c. Walking
d. Quarter-mile run

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The answer is D. : Quarter-mile run
Glycogen serves as an energy storage in our body. It deplete t if our body experience some sort of activities that require a lot of energy. The more energy an activity requires, the more Glycogen it will depletes. From the options above, option D. is the one that require more energy.
The activity which depletes glycogen most quickly would be a quarter-mile run mostly because we can be sure that this activity will be much more intense in comparison to normal jogging and will therefore also deplete gylcogen more quickly. 

How does in vitro fertilization work? A. The sperm are "washed" to remove the unhealthy ones and then are placed directly in the uterus. B. Several eggs taken from a woman and sperm from a man are put together in a lab situation. C. Medicines that boost ovulation are given to stimulate the ovaries to release multiple eggs at one time.

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Answer: B:

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the correct answer is B

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How many bones does the human ear have?

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We have Three bones in each of our Ear

- Malleus : To transmit vibrations from Eardrum to Incus

- Incus : Transmitting vibrations from Malleus to Stapes

- Stapes : Conducting Vibrations to the inner ear