Which one is not a name of a fractured bone?
O A. simple
O B. compound
O C. closed
O D. open
O E. swirl

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Answer 1

I believe the answer to your question is D. open fracture.

The reason is that open fracture seems to be only the informal name of a compound fracture, I am very sure that simple, compound, closed and swirl are all names of possible fractures.

Hope this helps, if not, comment down below please!!!

Answer 2
E. Swirl
It’s not called swirl fracture
Instead it would be called spiral fracture.

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Yall what is the main function of the Respiratory system?

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Answer:

to obtain oxygen from the external environmen

Answer:

itz to provide yo blood with o2

Explanation:

what happens when you breath in is that the alveoli gets filled wit air and it absorbs o2 and expels co2 when u breath in and out

of the following which is the riskiest sexual behavior

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Abstract

Objective:

We designed the current study to assess the rates of risky sexual behavior among women bar drinkers, as well as differences in predictors of risky sexual behavior, based on partner type—new or regular.

Method:

We conducted comprehensive, in-person interviews with 241 young women who reported weekly drinking in bars. Several constructs (e.g., individual characteristics, social and sexual behavior, substance use) that we hypothesized would predict risky sexual behavior were assessed in two separate hierarchical regression models for new and regular sexual partners.

Results:

Rates of risky sexual behavior were significantly higher with regular partners compared with new partners. Increased risky sexual behavior with new partners was significantly associated with having had a riskier regular partner in the past 6 months, lower sexually transmitted disease (STD)/pregnancy prevention assertiveness, increased expectations of sexual disinhibition when drinking, a greater history of prior sexual risk taking, and more frequent drinking in bars. Increased risky sexual behavior with a regular partner was significantly associated with being older, the use of oral contraceptives, lower assertiveness for STD/pregnancy prevention, a greater history of prior sexual risk taking, and increased drug use.

Conclusions:

Among young women who regularly drink in bars, sexual risk taking was significantly higher with regular partners than with new partners. The predictors of risky sexual behavior differed based on partner type. These findings have implications for including information about the role of alcohol, drinking context, and drug use, as well as individual difference characteristics and partner type in targeted prevention strategies to reduce sexual risk taking.

Young women report drinking in bars as a way to socialize, meet men for potential dating or sexual partnerships, and feel good about themselves (Parks et al., 1998). The combination of alcohol and heightened sexual expectations associated with the bar context has the potential to increase the likelihood that women will engage in sexual activity with a new (i.e., casual) partner. Intercourse with a casual partner has been characterized as a form of “indiscriminate” risky sexual behavior (Cooper, 2002).

Heavy drinking and drug use associated with the bar environment increase the likelihood that women who frequently drink in bars will engage in indiscriminate sexual activity when intoxicated (Buddie et al., 2003; Parks, 1999). In addition, some studies have found an association between heavy alcohol and drug use, and reduced use of condoms (Cooper, 2002; Leigh et al., 2008; Roberts and Kennedy, 2006); therefore, women bar drinkers are also more likely to engage in sex without the use of protection against HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). We designed the current study to assess differences in predictors of risky sexual behavior based on partner type—new or regular—among a sample of women who reported weekly drinking in bars. We defined risky sexual behavior as sexual intercourse without the use of a condom.

Religion did NOT play a major role in Ancient times (very beginning) in health care. (True or False)

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Answer: False is correct.

A preparation that contains dead or weakened
microbes and is given to produce immunity against
an infectious disease is a

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Answer:

Vaccines are made from microbes that are dead or inactive so that they are unable to cause disease. The antigen in the vaccine is the same as the antigen on the surface of the disease-causing microbe. The vaccine stimulates the body to produce antibodies against the antigen in the vaccine. The antibodies created will be the same as those produced if the person was exposed to the pathogen. If the vaccinated person then comes into contact with the disease-causing microbe, the immune system remembers the antibodies it made to the vaccine and can make them faster. The person is said to be immune to the pathogen.

Vaccines are usually given by an injection. The measles vaccine is combined with the mumps and rubella (German measles) vaccines and is given as a single injection to babies at at 12–18 months, and again at four years old. It is called the MMR vaccine. When enough people are vaccinated against a disease it is possible for that disease to be eliminated from the world, e.g. in 1980 the World Health Organization announced that smallpox had been eradicated.

Explanation:

story from Dawa
it is a simple question
who is Dawa?​

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Answer:

Dawa means “invitation” or “call to Islam.” It is often translated to mean “Islamic Mission,” although, both in theory and in practice, dawa is different in its aims and methods from, for example, the contemporary Christian comprehension of a religious mission.

Explanation:

Answer:

Dawa the yellow-brown dog is the main character in the novel. He is born on a cold December night in a dark alley in Paro town. He becomes an orphan when his family dies by eating a chuck of pork poisoned by humans.

Explanation:

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Which groups are commonly preyed upon by traffickers? Check all that apply.
1) adults in healthy and stable relationships
2) people with a drug dependence
3) runaway minors
4) people with an irregular immigration status
5) confident children with many friends

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Answer:

2 and 3(and maybe 4)

Explanation:

1 and 5 they wouldn't because it would be more of a chance youd get caught. 2 and 3 most definitely because they are the easiest to get and they will be sold easier. im not sure about 4 because when someone is here illegally the government knows and you could get caught but on the same hand the government could have no clue they are here and then you could do that and they wouldn't even know someone is gone from the population.

The groups that are commonly preyed upon by traffickers are as follows:

people with a drug dependencerunaway minors

Thus, the correct options are 2 and 3.

What are traffickers?

Traffickers may be defined as a person who trades illegal goods like drugs, sexual exploitation, or any other illegal activity as well.

Adults with healthy and stable relationships, people with irregular immigration status, and confident children with many friends always remain safe from being preyed upon by traffickers.

Therefore, the correct options for this question are 2. and 3.

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What is the fitness rating of an eighteen-year-old male that has a body mass index (BMI) of 26?

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Hey :)

He is overweight because to be a normal weight, his BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

Over weight

Explanation:

25 to 29.9 BMI is considered overweight

Which of the following is an example of negative peer pressure? (multiple answers)
A. Complimenting you on your style
B. Asking you to help with a project
C. Encouraging you to smoke cigarettes
D. Encouraging you to eat healthfully

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i would say the answer would be c

Answer:

c

Explanation:

cause a lot of bad family tell you to smoke and drink

The ability of a muscle to exert a The ability of a muscle to exert a force to overcome a resistance is....

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Answer:

Muscular strength

Explanation:

The head and torso regions include which
anatomical features? Select all that apply.
cranial region
palmar region
buccal region
gluteal region
carpal region

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Answer:

cranial region and buccal region

Explanation:

Answer:

Cranial region and buccal region

Which of the following is not a benefit of participating in a regular fitness program -increased self-esteem
-decreased metabolic rate
-increased energy
-increased cardio-respiratory fitness​

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Answer: B

Explanation: Exercise increases metabolic rate, it doesn’t decrease it. It’s not A because exercise can promote mental clarity and promote self-esteem

what is meant by santan religion​

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what are you talking about?

Answer:

Sanatana religion , in Hinduism, term used to denote the “eternal” or absolute set of duties or religiously ordained practices incumbent upon all Hindus, regardless of class or caste.

Hope it will help you....

Nicotine alters the balance of two chemicals called dopamine and adrenaline in your brain.
True or False​

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This question is true

Answer:TRUE

Explanation:Nicotine acts in the brain by stimulating the adrenal glands to release the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline) and by increasing levels of the chemical messenger dopamine.

17.___________is the space/passageway inside a tube such as an intestinal
tract. please help :(

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Answer: alimentary canal

Explanation: The alimentary canal is the long tube of organs — including the esophagus, stomach, and intestines — that runs from the mouth to the anus

Which is an appropriate way to minimize cyberbullying

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Ignore the bullying or go to the cops...

Answer:

Below is a way that websites and people could minimize Cyberbullying

1. More stricter community rules

2. Website moderators to watch over the community and review what is being said.

3. A "Report" button with plenty of material to give a full description of what happened and who the Cyberbully is.

4. Frequent bot check ups to ask and make sure others are ok.

Which of the following is an injury-causing behavior?

not wearing your seat belt

participating in risky activities

riding in a car with a reckless driver

all of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

The answer is all of the above, just think about how all those events could lead to someone getting hurt, all those events are considered dangerous,and cause injuries.

Which of the following is an example of a goal with a deadline? (1 point)
A. Bench press 75 pounds by summer.
B. Eat better in time.
C. Run a marathon someday,
D. Train more often with my coach

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

It is the only one that says a time limit which it will be complete at.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

A I pretty sure that's the answer

How does CRISPR/Cas9 relate to real life for people with Down Syndrome? PLEASE ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES!!!!!! AND ANSWER IN ONE PARAGRAPH, PLEASEEE!!!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST FOR COMPLETE ANSWER!!!!

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Answer:

We conclude that CRISPR/Cas9 treatment induces a cell cycle arrest dependent on functional TP53 as well as Cas9 DNA binding and cleavage. Our findings suggest that transient inhibition of TP53 may increase genome editing efficiency in primary and TP53+/+ cell linesSince then the technology has been used to delete, insert and modify DNA in human cells and other animal cells grown in petri dishes. ... Between 2014 and 2015 scientists reported the successful use of CRISPR/Cas 9 in mice to eliminate muscular dystrophy and cure a rare liver disease, and to make human cells immune to HIV.Arguably, the most important advantages of CRISPR/Cas9 over other genome editing technologies is its simplicity and efficiency. Since it can be applied directly in embryo, CRISPR/Cas9 reduces the time required to modify target genes compared to gene targeting technologies based on the use of embryonic stem (ES) cells

The effects of rubella are worse for the health of the mother than for the health of the fetus. True or False

If false give the true explanation

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Answer:

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which of the following is not a benefit of stretching
a. weight control
b. better balance and coordination
c. decreased risk of injury in other sports and life
d. improved complexion

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Answer:

a. weight control

Explanation:

you do not lose weight or gain weight by stretching

Which of the following are considered links in the chain of infection? Check all that apply.




disinfection

medical asepsis

portal of entry

reservoir

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disinfection, reservoir

Answer:

Explanation:

portal of entry, reservoir

Michelle's necklace is lost, so now she is saying that if she finds her necklace she will never take it off again. Which stage of grief is she in?
A.
Bargaining
B.
Anger
C.
Denial
D.
You only go through the stages of grief when someone dies.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

She's saying if she is granted the plea she is asking for she will do something in return. That is the definition of bargaining.

Answer:

It’s a I think

Explanation:

how the following factors influence your sexual behavior and attitudes?
*Family
*Self
*Media
*peers

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Answer:

Option D: peers.

Explanation:

I've looked it up and was reading about it and it was saying parents and peers have influence

Why do people give up so easily?

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People give up so easy because they feel like they can't do something, so they an excuse that they can't do it.  

Lack of Discipline
This is probably the number one reason why so many people generate one idea after another but they never move on to the execution stage. Lacking discipline to put in the effort day after day and without anticipating immediate results is probably the number one reason why people give up.

Which of the following actions would directly help strengthen your social health?

A. Sitting next to new students at the lunch table.
B. Working out every morning.
C. Getting enough sleep
D. Meditating at the end of a stressful day.

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Answer:

Awnser is A

Explanation:

The rest of these are good, but just not for Social Health. Social Health helps us build social relationships with others. By sitting next to new student. This will help your social status and help build social skills.

A Because you are being social

what is target heart rate used for?

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Answer:

You can use your target heart rate to know how hard to exercise to gain the most aerobic benefit from your workout. You can exercise within your target heart rate to either maintain or raise your aerobic fitness level.

Explanation:

You can use your target heart rate to know how hard or easy to exercise to gain the most aerobic (requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life) benefit from your workout.
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At what age should I get pregnant?

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Answer:

To be completely honest, whenever you feel ready. Now that doesn't mean that I would suggest you to get pregnant as a teenager but it will always be up to you. It is a huge responsibility.

Answer:

It depends on your situation. However, it's mostly based on your decision. Whenever you feel ready, or whenever you and your significant other(s) feels ready.

Explanation:

The way you choose to live your life refers to
A. Lifestyle factors
B. Physical Environment
C. Economic Environment
D. Genetics

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i think the answer is A sorry if i’m wrong
I believe it’s A Lifestyle factors

3. You are walking alone to your car in a dark parking lot. A man
approaches you and asks you for a ride to the bus station.
a. What is the risk factor of this
situation? (1 pt)
b. Describe a possible outcome to
this situation. (pt)
C. Describe how you would respond
to avoid danger. (2 pts)

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Answer:

The risk factor is he is a strnager and could be dangerous

A possible outcome is that he is crazy and trys to murder or kidnap you.

You could politely tell him no and offer him a different solution like a cab. Then sprint to your car and drive away.

Explanation:

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