Answer:
SMELL SENSE
Explanation:
This example illustrates _smell sense_ as a basis for affectively based attitudes. Through our sensations we can remember good times of our childhood. Senses add a kind of image/picture in our minds.
Answer:
The italicized phrase that would make this question more consistent with a searchable evidence-based practice format is:
"...functional limitations (such as reaching overhead into kitchen cabinets)..."
The key to evidence-based practice questions is that they need to be specific yet searchable. Options 1 and 3 provide specific details about the patient, but those details are not relevant for searching the evidence and make the question overly narrow.
Option 2 provides a specific functional limitation example while keeping the question broad enough to search the evidence on exercise and manual techniques for managing pain and functional limitations in general.
So option 2 makes the question more consistent with a searchable evidence-based practice format.
Explanation:
The statement is true. The higher the BAL, the higher the risk of a fatal crash.
EXPLANATION:
BAL stands for Blood Alcohol Level It shows the alcohol level on the human body. BAL is also known as Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). BAL is commonly represented in the percentages. It is calculated by counting how many milligrams of ethanol, which is represented in 100 ml of blood. As an example, 10 BAL means that 1/10 of 1% of human total blood contains alcohol. The higher the BAL, the more amount of alcohol in the human body.
As we know, alcohol becomes one major problem of the fatal crash. People who drive while they are drunk, commit in a serious car accident. Thus, there is a law in BAC and driving. In most countries, the BAC limit for drivers is 0.10% and in the USA the BAC limit is 0.08%. The more alcohol drunk by the drivers, the higher the BAC.
Younger drivers, especially males ages 16-20, become the age group with the most risk of a fatal crash accident. The percentage of a fatal crash accident on young drivers when they drive while drunk is 52%. Meanwhile, the percentage of a fatal crash accident on the older drivers ages 35 and older is only 11%. Thus, if we are young drivers, we have to be more careful about driving. Avoid drinking alcohol if we have to drive.
LEARN MORE:
If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:
1. Drivers were tested on various driving exercises before they had been drinking. they were given alcoholic beverages of their choice. _________________ occurred as bals increased. brainly.com/question/10591363
2. The parts of the body that can experience negative physiological effects from alcohol abuse are brainly.com/question/4711218
KEYWORDS: BAL, fatal crash, alcohol’s effect,
Subject: Health
Class: 10-12
Sub-chapter: Alcohol’s effect
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Answer: maybe boats those fancy boats
Explanation:
That statement is false.
Assertive communicators is distinguished by their ability to express themselves effectively without any fear to stand up and defend their point of view.
Because of this, most of their communications are in the form of "I" messages NOT "YOU" messages.
Your answer would be: False
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