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<em>Which set of symptoms describes the short-term effects of amphetamines? </em>
- sever anxiety,
- lack of appetite,
- teeth grinding,
- erectile dysfunction.
- dizziness,
- increased heart rate,
- irregular heartbeat,
- heart palpitations,
- rapid breathing rate,
-hypertension,
- increased body temperature......
False, hazing can turn in to violence. Even if all parties involved are taking part in it voluntarily it still can turn violent and the violent act of hazing may not have been disclosed or what the other party was signed up for. Sometimes some parties that partake in hazing do not haze violently but others decide to do things that are or turn violent. Hazing is not always a violent act but definitely can lead to violence being committed.
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<span>Since the nursing assessment of a client with peritonitis reveals hypotension, tachycardia, and signs and symptoms of dehydration. the nurse also expects to find extreme abdominal pain with direct palpation and/or rebound tenderness. </span>
Answer:
In general, children and teens need about 6 to 8 cups of water a day. They should also eat lots of fresh fruits and veggies, which are full of water. During play or exercise, a good goal is to drink a half cup to 2 cups of water every 15 to 20 minutes.
Explanation:
Assuming her weight loss is going to happen through nutrition alone. This question can be answered if we make apparent a few points. One pound is equal to 3500kcals. Jackie needs to lose 15lbs in 3 months. Therefore, she really needs to lose 52,500kcals (15lbs x3500kcals). In 3 months this equates to a caloric deficit of approx 584kcals/day (52,500kcals divided by 90days). So in order to reach her target goals she’s needs to be in a caloric deficit of 584kcals a day for 3 months from her current caloric intake that permits the maintenance of her body weight.