<span>By using FITT principles, my cousin’s goal for his cardiovascular system and fitness levels will be achieve for an improvement will be observe. Running three times per week and gradually increasing to five times a week for cardio-vascular fitness is very effective after three months. Moreover, these changes will be monitor with heart rate monitor and a weighing scale.</span>
The answer is “short-lived”
Organs or organ systems are directly below the hierarchical organization of life. For an organism to act or function properly organ systems are needed to exist. The following are examples of organ systems that are needed by an organism:
1. Nervous System
2. Digestive System
3. Reproductive System
4. Respiratory System
5. Muscular System
6. Skeletal System
7. Endocrine System
8. Immune System
9. Excretory System
10. Circulatory System
11. Integumentary System
Answer:
"B. "I want to have more control, but I am concerned if an emergency would arise."
Explanation:
Planned home birth which entails a pregnant client opting to give birth at home rather than in a clinic or hospital often comes with its advantages and disadvantages. An healthcare provider or a certified midwife always assists during labor and delivery at home.
The statement which best indicates that the pregnant client understood the pros and cons of home birth is statement B, "I want to have more control, but I am concerned if an emergency would arise." One of the advantages of home birth is that the pregnant client in her convenient setting that looks familiar, exercise more control over the experience. The pregnant client can decide to take any birthing position she likes, take warm showers, use aromatherapy etc.
Statement A, C, and D don’t indicate a better understanding because of the following:
1. Home birth is less expensive compared to giving birth in hospitals.
2. Complications might arise during birth, and it is more risky compared to giving birth at the hospital.
3. A certified midwife can handle the delivery process, but in case of any emergency, the pregnant client would be transferred to a nearby hospital for proper handling of the emergency.
Answer:
A doctor may prescribe a drug in spite of a potentially adverse reaction when the need for the intended effects of the drug outweigh the possible adverse effects of a drug.
Explanation:
An example: If a doctor treats a patient with cancer, he/she might use an experimental drug, one whose safety has not yet been established, for immediate impact to say the person's life.