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Analyzing Childhood Obesity Trends
A graph titled Childhood and Adolescent Obesity Rates shows years on the horizontal axis and percent on the vertical axis. Obesity increased from 5% to 14% in children ages 2 to 5. Obesity increased from 4% to 20% in children ages 6 to 11. Obesity increased from 6% to 10% in children ages 12 to 19.
Which obesity trends are represented in this graph? Check all that apply.
1 Obesity rates for children aged 2–5 doubled.
2 Obesity rates for all age groups increased.
3 Obesity rates for individuals aged 12–19 increased the most.
4 Obesity rates for children aged 6–11 increased the least.
5 More than 15% of all children aged 6 and over were obese in 2008.
ANSWER : 1 Obesity rates for children aged 2–5 doubled , 2 Obesity rates for all age groups increased , and 5 More than 15% of all children aged 6 and over were obese in 2008.
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Meredith holds full responsibility for what happened to her patient. Falsifying documentation is illegal and extremely dangerous to the patients' health, as was the case with her patient, Mr. Wallace.
Meredith should have never put vitals down that were not taken at the time of the visit. What should have happened is that Meredith should have stopped attempting to take Mr. Wallace's vitals and asked a senior co-worker or the Physician to help assist with taking a blood pressure. She also could have used an alternate way of obtaining a blood pressure (example: using the radial pulse with the blood pressure cuff at the forearm). The patient should absolutely be reimbursed for the medical bills accrued from Meredith's mistake/lapse of judgment. Meredith also just receive a performance write-up with her employer. She is lucky if she would still have a job.
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Football has impacted our society in many ways. Some of them being good ways, and some of them being bad.
Here is a way Football has impacted our society. Normally on a causal Sunday morning, people would go to Church. People would rest and spend a day with God. Instead they wake up, turn on the TV, and stare at a football game all morning. Football has drastically changed the way we spend our Sunday mornings.
Another way Football has impacted our society is for school reasons. If students need and want to get into college, and Football is the only way to do it, that's a pretty positive impact. Getting a scholarship to play college football is a great way to get into college.
These reasons are just a few of many reasons of how football has impacted our society.
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