Osha standards appear in the _____and are then broken down into

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Answer 1
Answer: code of federal regulations
Answer 2
Answer: The Blank Should Say Code Of Federal Regulations

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"The__________pathway carries information on pain, temperature, deep pressure, and coarser aspects of the sense of touch stimuli that we are aware of but cannot localize precisely."

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Answer:

The parasympathetic pathway

Explanation:

This pathway is part of the central nervous system, and in the autonomic nervous system specifically.

The autonomic nervous system is the part of the nervous system that supplies the internal organs, including the blood vessels, stomach, intestine, liver, kidneys, bladder, genitals, lungs, pupils, heart, and sweat, salivary, and digestive glands.

The autonomic nervous system has two main divisions:

   Sympathetic

   Parasympathetic

Answer:

Spinothalamic pathway

Explanation:

Spinothalamic pathway are pathway which enable the transmission or transfer of pain, temperature, deep pressure to the sensory part of the brain and it is an important sensory pathway of the nervous system.

Spinothalamic pathway is made up of two pathway which are the anterior and lateral pathway In which anterior carries information about sense of touchs and the lateral pathways carries pain and temperature.

What are the pros can cons of knowing medical terms and word components?

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1. Pros: by being able to break a word apart, you can apply this to any word.

2. Cons: you need to know all the parts, you cannot forget any-- or you may miss the meaning.

15. The best time to exercise isA. in the evening.
B. in the morning.
C. in the afternoon.
D. different for each individual.

16. Which of the following conditions may occur if a person often abruptly stops an intense cardio workout
without cooling down?
A. Irregular heartbeat and arrhythmia
B. Aneurysm and heart attack
C. Hypertension and diabetes
D. Stroke and insomnia

17. The most common reason given for dropping out of a cardio program is
A. illness or injury.
B. muscle soreness and fatigue.
C. lack of time.
D. burnout.

18. When would you suggest a client begin to monitor his or her pulse after beginning an exercise routine
that involves fast walking?
A. After 5 minutes
B. After 20 minutes
C. After 10 minutes
D. After 15 minutes

19. MHR should be calculated
A. 20 minutes after an exercise routine.
B. immediately following an exercise routine.
C. during an intense exercise routine.
D. prior to an initial exercise routine.

20. What is the ideal length of time for a cool-down following an intense workout?
A. 5 to 15 minutes
B. 0 to 3 minutes
C. 3 to 5 minutes
D. 15 to 20 minutes

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The question is asking to answer the following question and base on my research and further investigation, the following could be the answers:
#15 D. different for each individual.
#16 B. Aneurysm and heart attack
#17 C. lack of time.
#18 A. After 5 minutes
#19 B. immediately following an exercise routine.
#20 A. 5 to 15 minutes

Answer:

15. D

16. A

17. C

18. A

19. C

20. A

Explanation:

According to some research:-

15. The best time to do exercise is different for each individual. but if we take a common consideration then morning time is best but it will depend upon individual's body phenomenon.

16. If a person suddenly stops an intense cardio workout then there are chances of irregular heartbeat and arrhythmia.

17. Most common reason given for stopping cardio program is lack of time. Now a days people are so busy that they can not manage their time for cardio exercise.

18.i would suggest my client begin to monitor pulse after exercise routine,after five minutes because after 5 minutes heart beat becomes normal.

19. MHR should be calculated during an intense exercise routine.

20. Cool down time after an intense exercise is five to 15 minutes.

Which type of treatment focuses mostly on group or individual counseling

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Both in-patient and out-patient treatments would focus on therapy. It really just depends on the individual and their specific needs.
both groups should mostly face on how the problem is being created nd why the problem is being created

A client diagnosed with cancer has met with the oncologist and is now weighing whether to undergo chemotherapy or radiation for treatment. This client is demonstrating which ethical principle in making this decision?a) Autonomy.
b) Justice.
c) Beneficence.
d) Confidentiality.

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Answer: Autonomy

Explanation:

Autonomy is the capacity to make uncoerced decisions. That is, making an independent decision out of one's free will rather than being forced.

Personal autonomy as being demonstrated by this client is the capacity for one to decide and pursue a course of action in one's life by oneself.

How many weeks does a normal human pregnancy last?

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I can help!

ok ..

- A normal pregnancy last for mostly 9 months (sometimes the baby is ready before the due date) so you can have your baby a month before or after but its not likely to go over your due date unless your baby's lungs aren't done developing.

- how many weeks does a baby stay in your stomach?

- well ok if your going to have your baby full termed (9months) then you would be 42 weeks in total

how many weeks would I be if I had to have my baby  a month before due date?

- well ok you know that your baby's lungs are done developing before the due date so the doctor tells you to have the baby a month before your due,  you would be about 35-38 weeks if you were a month before due

here' a tip on pregnancy..

it is different with having diabetes .. diabetics have bigger babies than a normal person without it

I hoped this helped you !

please thank if possible and have a nice day!