To leave an area or a building quickly because of the threat of danger is called

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Answer 1
Answer: It is Evacuation. Have fun.
Answer 2
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Answer:

chungus

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just because


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Generally speaking, which type of STI is generally NOT life-threatening?a. bacterial
b. viral
c. parasitic
d. all of the above

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C is the correct answer. Parasitic STIs are generally not life threatening. However, viral STIs can be life threatening - for example, HIV currently has no cure and is fatal. Bacterial STIs such as chlamydia or gonorrhea can lead to secondary infections and diseases such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, which can be fatal if left untreated.

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The correct answer is c. parasitic

Explanation:

The sexually transmitted infection which is generally not life-threatening are parasitic STIs because most of the STIs caused by parasites are generally remain asymptomatic and they are among the most curable sexually transmitted infections.

For example, Trichomoniasis is a very common STI that is caused by  Trichomonas vaginalis a protozoan parasite. It is among the most curable STD and 70% of people infected with this parasite do not even show any symptom. Viral STIs have no cure and bacterial STIs can be fatal some times. So the correct answer is c.

Narcotics are a subclassification ofA. hypnotics.
B. anesthetics.
C. analgesics.
D. anticonvulsants.

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the answer is B anesthetics.

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Noah has set some goals for his fitness. He decided to start a weightlifting routine that consists of lifting weights for one hour three days a week. What area of fitness is Noah specifically targeting, and what is his potential for a positive change?

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He is focusing on building his Muscular system. For a positive change he will become more built and strong.

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Muscular Strength; the type and frequency of activity are on target for success in this area

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Compare and contrast conduct disorders and personality disorders

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conduct disorder-A pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated; specific to children and teenspersonality disorder- A condition in which a person has difficulty dealing with people and establishing meaningful relationships; difficulty adapting to change; deeply ingrained inflexibility, which can cause stress or impair everyday functioning.

ON ED: Conduct disorders are most often specific to kids and teens. This type of disorder leads to aggressive, violent, and destructive behaviors. Those diagnosed with a conduct disorder often have low self-esteem and little guilt or remorse for their behavior. On the other hand, personality disorders can occur in all ages. People with this disorder chronically have a difficult time in their relationships, are usually inflexible, and have difficulty adapting to change.

Six ways that the human rights violations influences individuals,groups And broader south African community?

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Ways that the human rights violations influences individuals, groups and broader south African community are the ff (1) people will be talking about it, (2) others might not listen to you, (3) others are close-minded, (4) others are not educated, (5) there are a lot of responsibilities whether good or bad and (6) there are people who are not part of the issue but make themselves part of it.

 

Provider referral, self-referral, and contract referral are three strategies used to inform past partners of possible STI infection.

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"Provider referral, self-referral, and contract referral are three strategies used to inform past partners of possible STI infection."---This statement is a FACT.
 There are three main approaches to partner notification, for notifying sexual partners of those with confirmed STI.
1. Patient-based referral’, or patient referral (often self-referral )
2. 
Provider referral which involves a third party in notification.
3. 
contract referral which is also known as conditional referral

Answer:

TRUE

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