The statement that leads to the myth that men suffer from heart disease more often than women is the fourth option, "Women show different symptoms than men." Symptoms of heart diseases and heart attack varies in several ways in men and women. So, the answer is letter D.
The myth that men suffer from heart disease more often than women may be due to the fact that women show different symptoms of heart attacks, which has led to misdiagnoses and underreporting in women. Differences in recognition of depression's impact on heart disease and misunderstanding of hormone replacement therapy's benefits also play roles. So the correct option is D.
The myth that men suffer from heart disease more often than women may have stemmed from the statement that women show different symptoms than men when experiencing a heart attack. This difference in symptoms has likely contributed to a misunderstanding and undiagnosing of heart disease in women. Compounding the myth is the historical perspective that factors like depression, which can influence heart disease, affect men and women differently, with women's symptoms often being more severe (yet less recognized in terms of heart disease risk). Moreover, studies have shown that men under age 64 are more likely to die from coronary heart disease than women, but this difference decreases with age. Also, the misconception about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) being protective against heart disease due to a correlation with lower CHD incidence in women who were actually benefiting from higher socioeconomic status and better lifestyles illustrates the ease of misinterpreting data without considering all variables.
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The statement "A patient should be instructed to stand 20 feet from the Snellen chart" is true.
Snellen chart is an eye-checking chart that is used to check the power of the eyes if the eyes are alright to see different sizes from different stages.
If more than three lines in the optometrist review improve with the use of the pinhole, the issue may be refractory in nature. If this is not corrected, it is possible to conclude that a disease exists.
A person with normaleyesight can read something at a distance of 30 feet, whereas the patient can do it at 20 feet.
The client should be told by the nurse that "you can read at a distance of 20 feet what a person with normal eyesight can read at 30 feet" in order to make sense of these findings.
Therefore, the statement is true.
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Answer:
These six essential nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur and calcium.
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Answer:
She should say no
Explanation:
If Marcy wants to lose weight she should first of all consult a doctor. Each body works in a different way and If that protein supplement worked well in Marcy's friend, it doesn't mean it will work well in her body as well.
The better way to lose weight is taking a diet program with a specialist and exercising.
Answer:
simchart for the medical office
Explanation:
B. Chromosome
C. Helix
D. Nucleotide
Answer:
B- Chromosome
Explanation:
Explanation of other options:
Tumor
It is any abnormal growth that can be benign or malignant in nature
Helix
It the strand on which is formed by nucleotides of a DNA. DNA has a double helix structure
Nucleotide
The basic unit or building block of DNA ,consists of 3 components