<span>It is true that using evidence to dispel myths or false beliefs is one way to move closer to evidence-based practice. Evidence-based practice is obviously rooted in evidence, so it cannot be concluded without proper evidence to support the theory. If myths and beliefs don't have evidence to back them up, we cannot say for sure they are correct and historically accurate - that is why they are myths, and not confirmed theories.</span>
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B) <span>Charlie should repeat the caliper test because it does not fit with the other information, and he should start an exercise routine and diet to reduce his body fat.
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The contraceptive implant is a small, flexible rod inserted under a person’s skin that releases hormones to prevent fertilization.
The contraceptive patch is worn on a person’s outer body and releases hormones to prevent the ovaries from releasing eggs.
The contraceptive diaphragm is a dome-shaped piece of rubber placed inside the vagina before sexual intercourse.
The condom is worn on the penis to block sperms from entering the vagina.
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d. break the connections between violence and masculinity.
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A. in which thin layers of extra paper are used to decrease the amount of oxygen entering the cigarette, thereby slowing