Match the vocabulary item with the correct definition.
<span>1.a sensory organ in the muscles that relaxes them in response to static stretchingstatic stretching2.stretching that involves no movement during the muscle stretchballistic stretching3.a sensory organ in the muscles that tightens them in response to sudden movementmuscle spindle4.stretching which involves gentle, sports-related motionsGolgi tendon organ5.stretching which involves forceful bouncing movementsdynamic stretching6.pairs of muscles that move parts of the body in opposite directionsantagonistic muscles</span>
Match the vocabulary item with the correct definition.
<span>1.a sensory organ in the muscles that relaxes them in response to static stretchingstatic stretching2.stretching that involves no movement during the muscle stretchballistic stretching3.a sensory organ in the muscles that tightens them in response to sudden movementmuscle spindle4.stretching which involves gentle, sports-related motionsGolgi tendon organ5.stretching which involves forceful bouncing movementsdynamic stretching6.pairs of muscles that move parts of the body in opposite directionsantagonistic muscles</span>
Answer:
VIII vestibulocochlear nerve, easy to remember because of cochlear being in the word, cochlear implants have to do with hearing loss, yw :)
Answer: its True
Explanation:
im Not 100% sure if it’s correct but if you do strenuous excersises it will make you more tired and you won’t be able to do them as much.
Covered Entities may also use or disclose PHI without authorization in the following circumstance:
B. Where required by law
Explanation:
Where the law requires personal information of a patient shared by the Covered Entities they must share it with them even if its sensitive information.
This is one of the exceptions tot he breach of privacy rule which grants the companies the right not to reveal any information of the patient without their consent.
The information required for any other purpose briefed here can easily be consented to without much hassle by the person who is required to consent.
The sttaement, "HIPAA regulations limit the use of pre-existing condition exclusions and guarantee that certain individuals can buy healthcare insurance after leaving or losing a job" is True
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The abbreviation of HIPAA is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 which aims at providing health insurance protection to employees and their families when they lose their jobs or due to changes happened because of some unforeseen circumstances.
The HIPAA has an institution which gives assurance for data privacy and medical records information at a safe place. The HIPPA will emphasis on three types of safeguard of information they are first one administrative, the second one is physical and the third one is technical
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