1. F. Nutrients: The substances that your body needs to function properly
2. E. Digestion: The process of breaking down food into a form your body can use
3. K. Diet: A pattern of eating that includes what, how much, how often
4. J. Calorie: The amount of energy your body gets from food
5. B. Metabolism: The process of converting the energy in food to energy your body can use
6. I. Carbohydrate: chemical composed of one or more simple sugars
7. A. Fats: The energy storage unit that helps the body store some vitamins
8. D. Proteins: Nutrients that supply the body with energy for building and repairing tissues
9. G. Vitamins: organic compounds that control several body functions,
only need a small amount (these come from plants and animals)
10. H. Minerals: elements essential for good health, such as calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium (these come from the ground)
11. C. Dehydration: The drying out of your body
I hope this helps! I organized it in a study-able manor and added some of my own input to help you remember certain vocab words :)
No this is not true if you start to exercise after a heart attack it can help prevent any other heart attacks
Know how to treat the patient with the best treatment
Sources of health information are things, people or places from which health information is obtained. Sources of health information provide knowledge or inform people about issues related to health. It may be primary (original source such as diary), secondary or tertiary (such as an encyclopedia). Sources of health information include media sources such as TV, internet, health organizations, and healthcare providers.
Five reliable sources of health information are;
1. CDC (Center of Disease Control) resource center.
2. WHO (World Health Organization) journals and essays.
3. Medical surveys with reliable sources and evidence.
4. A published doctor's magazine with reliable sources.
5. Health care providers.
I would say false. You should rather apply pressure to the wound and sit down to slow the blood flow. (I could be wrong, but oh well.)