Risk factor which is also known as a determinant refers to certain characteristics or qualities of a person that might predispose or alleviate him or her to certain events/ health status change/ accidents or crises in life. In health arena, these factors can be grouped into non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors. For non-modifiable risk factors, these are the innate or inborn characteristics that cannot be changed or modified in any way possible. It includes age, genetic predisposition, racial origin and sexual orientation. Those are the factors which your ancestors passed on to you by blood and by family ties. On the other hand, modifiable risk factors are those characteristics of a person that can be changed and modified anytime he or she wants. It includes lifestyle, social status, occupation and current health perception. For example, sedentary lifestyle can be modified once you have started working out and beginned to plan a well-balanced diet. Social status can also be modified once you are promoted at work and eventually will get a higher salary as an award. Current health status and perception can be changed through proper health education that can be inculcated through social media and health professionals' health promotion in the hospital.
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There is not such a thing as a QRS wave and it is just another name for QRS complex which I'm sure you know represents ventricular polarization
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The common cold is an infection of upper respiratory tract including your throat and nose.
The condition of common cold is mostly harmless and it lasts for two weeks. Symptoms of common cold include fever, sneezing, runny nose, and congestion.
A common cold is caused by different types of viruses, at least 200 viruses are present that causes common cold and they also change over the time. That is why a person do not gain immunity towards common cold, as every time a new virus infects the person.
Your bowel movements (poop) are dependent on your food intake, health, and diet. Health affects its viscosity as well as color, and bad health or medical conditions can lead to dark stools.
[Green] may suggest that the intestines didn't break down the chemicals (because of diarrhea), or diet consisting of greens (vegetables).
[Red] stools should be taken with caution, and you should contact your doctor for a check-up.
[Black] stools can be a symptom of a disease, or the side-affect of a medication.
[Yellow] stools may be caused by a lack of bile salts( I'm not that sure, go on google if you are confused)