Answer:
Carbohydrates are antiketogenic, and increased carbohydrate intake will help prevent or treat antiketogenesis i think
Explanation:
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Answer: 2.0 years
Explanation:
NOTE:
17% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas, while 83% in urban areas.
During the past 40 years, there is a consistent overall increase in U.S. life expectancy from 70.8 years in 1970 to 78.7 years in 2010. However, a decade ago, a study reveals the rural-urban gap widening from 0.4 years in 1969 through 1971 to 2.0 years in 2005 through 2009.
Study showed that 70% of the overall rural-urban gap in life expectancy and 54% of the life expectancy gap between the urban rich and rural poor in 2005 to 2009 are caused by accidents, cardiovascular disease, COPD and lung cancer.
A combination of factors likely accounts for this disparity. Compared to urban areas, rural areas have higher rates of both smoking and lung cancer, plus obesity, yet reduced access to health care services. Also, rural dwellers have a very low median family income, higher poverty rate and very few have college degrees.
(Hypertension) high blood presure
Answer:
d) Dr. Jones' office
Explanation:
The question above is related to the subject focusing on the "Ownership of X-rays." A patient undergoes an arm x-ray in order for the physician to tell his condition. If the physician asks the patient to have his x-ray performed by a radiologist, the<em> x-ray film's result is sent to the physician.</em> This means that<em> it is his property alone</em> and not the property of the radiologist. He needs the film in order to treat the patient's case. Therefore, the answer is Dr. Jones' office because <u><em>it becomes part of the medical records in his office</em></u>.
Jane Doe and John Doe are not experts in treating the case, thus, it <u><em>is not necessary for them to keep the x-ray result.</em></u> It is the right of the physician to keep records when it comes to the<em> patient's diagnosis and treatment</em> as long as he doesn't use the information to cause an injury to his patient.