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[Free] One benefit of abstinence is a reduced likelihood of acquiring what type of cancer? A. liver B. lung C. cervical D. lymphoma
[Free] When attempting to use the maxing out method to assess muscular strength, you would need a calculator, chart, book, or online resource to complete the necessary calculations. True or False?
[Free] When you touch a baby's cheek and she turns towards her mother's breast, you are witnessing the a. Moro reflex b. sucking reflex c. rooting reflex d. reflex arc
[Free] Research indicates regular soft drink consumers increase chances for developing type 2 diabetes by: A. 80% B. 10% C. 50% D. 25%
[Free] The term VIPS can help you remember some of the principles of person-centred care. What do the letters stand for? Select all that apply. Valuing people Variable menus Personal perspectives Protecting patients Interesting activities Social environment Individualised care Strong discipline
[Free] High quality protein: (select one answer) A. is highly digestible B. contains all essential amino acids C. provides sufficient protein to synthesize nonessential amino acids. D. answers 1, 2, and 3 are correct. E. answers 1 and 2 are correct.
[Free] Which is an example of public insurance/assistance? A. Medicare B. HMO C. POS D. PPO
[Free] In treating self-injury, which of the following is the number one priority? A. Enhancing communication skills B. Keeping the person safe from harm C. Teaching social skills D. Reducing prompt dependency
[Free] The technique of choice when utilizing the rinn instrument is: A. Paralleling Technique B. Bisecting Angle Technique C. Both A and B D. None of the above
[Free] Select all TRUE statements about the known relationship between diet and heart disease. High cholesterol diets do not affect LDLs. Consuming dietary cholesterol does not significantly increase heart disease risk. Trans fats in the diet raise blood LDL, blood triglycerides, and lower HDL. When consumed regularly, trans fats increase the risk of heart disease. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids and plant sterols are "heart healthy". Foods high in antioxidant nutrients (Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and Beta-Carotene) are "heart healthy". Plant foods high in soluble fibers, like oatmeal and beans are "heart healthy".
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