Answer:
All of the choices apply.
Explanation:
Let's discuss each choice one-by-one on how they can help prevent disease.
1. Banning smoking in public spaces- This regulation can help prevent the occurrence of <em>"passive smokers." </em>Passive smokers refers to the people who inhales the secondhand smoke (the smoke coming from the person who actually smokes). Secondhand smoke has been proven to cause lung cancer in many people.
2. Mandating FDA approval for new medications- Having an approval from the Food and Drug Administration is very important in order to secure people that what they're taking is actually beneficial for their body. Some medication with no approval have significant risk of disease or injury.
3. Having doctors report cases of highly infectious diseases- Highly infectious diseases can cause <em>life-threatening illness.</em> They can also be easily transmitted that's why awareness of their existence is very important. One example of this is <em>"tuberculosis" or TB. </em>If people will become aware of TB and how they can prevent contracting it, then it can be very helpful.
4. Requiring public school students to get vaccination- Vaccination can help a person's immune system develop protection from particular diseases. It activates the natural-fighting system of the body. So, this is also very important in preventing disease.
Answer:
He did manage the situation well.
Explanation:
A healthcare provider is not responsible for the emotional immaturity of a patient (recommended read: Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend). He could have explained to the patient's parents what occurred so they were not confused or better yet could have refused to talk to the 16-year-old privately altogether. Maintaining a professional relationship with patients is paramount (in most cases) as a healthcare provider. Allowing a minor to follow you on social media is inappropriate and may backfire heavily. If Tyler were to accept the friend request he would also open up liability to report any life-threatening psychological posts that Jayden may make seeing as many healthcare providers are mandatory reporters of these sorts of things.
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<em>Hannah wants to improve her cardiorespiratory fitness levels, so she begins to alternate running on a flat track with running up stadium stairs. This principle is known as</em> tedium.
The answer is A, obesity.
Fun fact: the United States has the highest obesity rate out of any country in the world. This might be due to the fact that the average citizen gets zero exercise and loves fast food.
If an outdoor runner develops a
headache, feels tired, and has an elevated heart rate, the most probable cause
is Dehydration. The answer is letter B. Because while exercising, you are
sweating a lot and your body excretes water. The more you excretes water, the
more dehydrated you become and so you need water to replenish dehydration.