Pay attention to proper body alignment
Assuming the given data is normally distributed and 99.7% of the parts were accepted, the limits will be; <u><em>Between 3.085 m and 3.115 m</em></u>
We are given;
Sample mean; x' = 3.1 m
Standard deviation; σ = 0.005 m
Percentage of parts accepted = 99.7%
According to the Empirical Rule, it states that 99.7% of data observed following a normal distribution will lie within 3 standard deviations of the mean.
Thus, the limits will be;
Interval = x' ± 3σ
Interval limit = 3.1 ± (3 × 0.005)
Interval limit = 3.1 ± 0.015
Interval limit = (3.1 - 0.015), (3 + 0.015)
Interval limit = (3.085, 3.115)
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In the process of deglutation, or what is commonly known as swallowing, the bolus of food in the pharynx will be pushed down to the esophagus. In the esophagus, the epiglottis will cover the larynx so the food will not get into the airway.
Answer:
D. Mode
Explanation:
DURATION - How long you perform the exercise
PROGRESSION - Increasing reps or resistance
INTENSITY - The degree of effort that you put into your exercise
MODE - Type of exercise: running, walking, cycling, in-line skating
If a nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client with asthma, the highest priority teaching point should be - take ordered medications as scheduled.
Asthma is an obstructive lung disease in which inflamed airways impede airflow at various levels.
Unlike his other COPD disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), asthma is transient and reversible both alone and after treatment.
Asthma has many causes, from allergens to triggers such as certain proteins in your diet.
These include (but are not limited to):
- House dust mites
- Tobacco smoke
- Wood and grass pollen
- Exhaust fumes
- Perfume
- Colds and chest infections can exacerbate asthma , as well as stress and worry.
- Common foods and drinks that trigger asthma attacks are nuts, shellfish, and alcohol.
Because the signs and symptoms of asthma are easy to identify, one should see a doctor as soon as he/she notice any of the following symptoms:
- Cough
- Difficulty in breathing. There is a general feeling of tension, which can lead to shortness of breath.
- Wheezing. You may hear a wheezing sound when you first exhale and then inhale.
- Asthma attacks often occur at night or early in the morning.
- An asthma exacerbation is often preceded by an exacerbation of symptoms over several days, but may begin suddenly.
- Process is labour intensive and time consuming
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