Using the ICD-10-cm code,
Z21 should be used for the asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive
patient. This code indicates that the patient has tested for HIV during a
routine preventive examination and the result is positive even without any
other symptoms for she <span>is
known to have been exposed to HIV.<span>
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Answer:
The two main parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord, while the peripheral nervous system is made of nerves that diverge from the spinal cord and spread throughout the body. The main functions of the nervous system are:
1. Sensory Input (The data your brain gathers from touching, smelling, tasting, etc.}
2. Motor Input (The signals your brain sends to your body parts that makes them move, eventually turning into motor output)
3. Information Processing (The act of processing information and triggering an appropriate reaction - For example, if you saw something coming towards you and you flinch)
Explanation:
Range of motion (ROM) is a measurement of movement around a joint.
Age does NOT limit range of motion. Correct answer: B Having a full range of motion, means that the joint has good flexibility.Each joint has its own level of flexibility, expressed in degrees. Joint articulation, muscle or fat mass, body asymmetry, injury and disease are all factors that influence ROM.
Answer:
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Use a higher resistance or weight and fewer repetitions, eight to 10 repetitions per set.</em></u></h2>
Explanation:
These were the choices:
<u><em>Use a higher resistance or weight and fewer repetitions, eight to 10 repetitions per set. </em></u>
Use lower resistance or weight and a high number of repetitions, 12 to 18 repetitions per set.
Use a lower resistance or weight and decrease the number of repetitions by two or three.
Use a higher resistance or weight and increased repetitions, at least 20 per set.
Which of the following statements is true regarding intracellular digestion?
a. the digestion occurs outside the cell