05.02.2022

Speed of a car is 60km per hour. distance covered in 1 1\4hours is ?

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Use your brain not your phone

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I would say yes.

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I would say this because if the wingspan is either to small or too large it could affect the species greatly. For example, say that the father of a baby bird had a wing span that was to large that abnormal would soon pass down in the familt and then become a cause too great for the rest of the species.

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According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, a medium dose of caffeine will prove to bring best performance

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The Yerkes-Dodson Law empirically relates the performance with arousal. According to this law, “a performance can be increased through physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a limit. “

The stimulus will initially boost the performance but only to a certain limit. Hence, simply increasing the stimulus on and on will not boost the performance.  

When Dr. Dameron provides arousal stimulus in the form of caffeine at high, medium and low doses to basketball players; it will be observed that only the players who received a medium dose of caffeine can perform well.  

At low doses, the caffeine level will not be enough to stimulate the performance level.

At high doses, the players will not over perform but instead will not be able to perform due to intoxication of caffeine.  

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Maintain non-threatening eye contact, smile, and keep his hands open and visible. Ensure that he remains between the patient and room exit Use limit setting language such as, “Mr. Wilson, please control yourself or I will call security.”

If you're taking the OSHA test thing it's all of the above. Yw.

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R56.01 is a billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of complex febrile convulsions. The code is valid for the year 2020 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. The ICD-10-CM code R56.01 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like complex febrile seizure or complex febrile seizure, non-refractory or complex febrile seizure, refractory.

According to ICD-10-CM guidelines this code should not to be used as a principal diagnosis code when a related definitive diagnosis has been established.

ICD-10:R56.01
Short Description:Complex febrile convulsions
Long Description:Complex febrile convulsions
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Inter office memorandums are usually sent within the office and they are used as tools for communication within the office. The memos usually contains the four standard parts and they are appropriate because they contain exact specification of what is needed

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When an email is sent it cannot be ensured that the received person took a note of it or not and in some cases it can even remain unnoticed. In memos it contains the detailed specification and the matter is conveyed efficiently and in an effective manner

Electronic mails are also important and they can also be used but they are not reliable and hence using interoffice memos are essential. Both the formats of the mail and the interoffice memos are same but they are dependent on the software that they are used.

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Federal government and private sector.

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The complete question is

Critical infrastructure such as utilities and banking are which partners responsibility? A. Local government B. Federal government C. State government D. Private sector

Critical infrastructures are those assets that are necessities for the full proper functioning of a society and the economy at large.

Utilities such as water, electricity among others are provided by the government.

Banking can be provided by government and can also be provided privately.

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The nurse should be aware of any kind of side effects of acetaminophen and its dosages before administering other medicines to the patient.

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It is the duty of a nurse to be aware of patient’s medical history or record before giving them any medication. Acetaminophen is usually given for moderate fever and pain and doesn’t cause any side effects in general.

However, a nurse after administering it, should make sure that the patient didn’t have any side effects after taking the medicine or he/she has been given the needed dose of acetaminophen before giving any further medication to that patient.  

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The trainer should stop the training sessions, and the pregnant woman should go see her doctor.

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