Answer:
The correct option is E: There is either no association or a negative association between the factor and the disease
Explanation:
Relative risk is a ratio that compares the risk of a health event between two groups. When the relative risk is 1, this means that the risk among the two groups are identical. When the relative risk is more than one, this means there is an increased risk for the exposed group. A risk ratio of less than 1, means that there is decreased exposure, which means negative association, which implies that exposure protect against the disease. Hence from the question, a value of relative risk less than or equal to one signifies no association or negative association.
He should lower the speed he is going on the steps that way his heart rate won't go up too fast.
Answer:
Assisting Cardiologist
Explanation:
Cardiac nurses administer stress tests and electrocardiograms -- or EKGs -- to patients suspected of having heart murmurs, blockages and other cardiovascular complications. Cardiac nurses monitor patients' vital signs, prepare them for open-heart surgery, and administer medications.
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Answer:
A) Eats alone most of the time
Explanation:
It has been confirmed that eating alone often is harmful to health. Eating alone can increase the risk of obesity in adult citizens, but it can also lead to malnutrition, as many people feel no stimulation to eat alone. For this reason, to help with nutritional screening in the community, the local senior center that has developed a screen to help them identify individuals at high risk for malnutrition should use the "eat alone most of the time" factor as a risk factor for malnutrition.