Answer:
- Physical Therapist
Explanation:
Physical Therapists are licensed providers of care, and their educational education has evolved to the point where physical therapists graduate with a doctorate in physcal therapy. Personal trainers have a degree or a certificate. This is not the same.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. As a result of aggressive tobacco prevention efforts over the past few decades, the number of children and teens who smoke has been dropping since the late 1990’s. However, there is still more work to be done. Rates of cigarette smoking among high school-age teens are still higher than the rates of adult smokers and a constantly stream of advertising, television and movies that glorify smoking make kids vulnerable to trying tobacco products.
According the American Cancer Society, almost all smokers start when they are young. Each day more than 4,000 youth under the age of 18 try their first cigarette and another 1,100 become regular, daily smokers, putting them at risk for a host of smoking-related problems, including:
<span>CoughingShortness of breathMore frequent headachesIncreased phlegm (mucus)Respiratory illnessesWorse cold and flu symptomsReduced physical fitnessPoor lung growth and functionWorse overall healthAddiction to nicotine</span>
In fact, the younger one is when they begin to smoke, the more likely they are to smoke as an adult. This is because most young smokers are already addicted to nicotine and thus find it hard to quit. Over time, smoking can lead to more serious problems such as early heart disease and stroke; gum disease and tooth loss; chronic lung diseases like emphysema and bronchitis; hearing loss; and, vision problems.
<span><span>A
<span>Activity and muscle tone </span>Limp
Some motion of extremities
Active motion
</span><span>P <span>Pulse rate
</span>Absent Below 100 beats per minute
Above 100 beats per minute
</span><span>G <span>Grimace (response to catheter inserted in nostril) </span>No response
Grimace Cough or sneeze
</span><span>A
<span>Appearance; skin color </span>Blue or pale Extremities blue and body pink
Pink all over </span><span>R<span>
Respiration </span>Absent Slow, irregular <span>Regular, crying</span></span></span>
Answer:
writing is better
Explanation:
There has been plenty of research on this. The human brain gains more information if the notes are written down compared to reading on a screen due to the brain being more active (cognitive) in the writing process. For example, people have a hard time reading a writing cursive due to the skill of having to think before you write and read VS a computer of where you just need to press the letters.
Hope this makes sense