Answer:
why did the nurse need a red pen at work ?
Explanation: in case she needed to draw blood .
Answer:
Defenitely true.
Explanation:
I’m a big believer that injuries are multi-factorial. For example if someone has a large “Q-Angle” for their knee, that’s not the only reason they tear an ACL.
Or just because someone has poor “quad:hamstring strength ratios” that that is the sole reason they end up with a hamstring pull.
After watching sports for my entire life, and working in the industry for 16 years now, I can tell you I see a few common threads that absolutely contribute to the increase in injuries.
I also believe that you can “bucket” injuries into primary areas:
Athletes have lost the ability to flex and “bend,”
Athletes have lost their ability to absorb and reduce force (i.e. they’ve got poor “brakes”), and
Athletes don’t have the work capacity to meet the needs and demands of their sport.
Let’s look at each of these buckets in more depth, and provide a few answers to help build stronger, healthier and more resilient athletes.
Hmm well, it's hard to choose. But I would choose A because I know that social rejection is a cause of some depression.
-hope this helps :3
Answer: I really don't understand your question but i will answer it my way. To prevent death people need to be healthy and go to the doctors if something is wrong. especially with diseases and cancer.
Explanation:
Answer:
The liver
The heart
The stomach
The intestines
The bladder
The kidneys
Explanation:
As we know that the organs of the respiratory system include the lungs, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
Meaning rest of the organs is NOT an organ of the Respiratory System.
Answer:
The liver
The heart
The stomach
The intestines
The bladder
The kidneys
Hope this helps.