1. What do opioids (heroin and prescription painkillers) do to our bodies?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Act as depressants on the central nervous system Drugs bind to opiate receptors in the brain, spinal cord, etc.Blocks the perception of pain. Cause side effects such as nausea, confusion, and drowsiness.Feelings of euphoria(immense joy + happiness)Hijacks neurotransmitter called dopamine, the reward systemYou CAN get it legally with prescription, but still have a chance of becoming addicted.

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Related Questions

The placement is usually delivered after the fetus is delivered. A)true B)False​

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The placenta is delivered after the fetus.

Traumatic events are usually negative events that cause emotional upset and represent major changes in life true or false

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True

Traumatic events are negative and they cause emotional upset and a lot, but not all, of them can represent major changes in life
True


Yes traumatic events are cause by negative changes or negative things that have a happened to the persons

Which of the following medications blocks vagus nerve effects on the​ heart?
A.
Verapamil
B.
Atropine
C.
Epinephrine
D.
Digitalis

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Hope this helps
The answer is B

Select the correct answer.
A potentially dangerous intruder enters a daycare. Children and caregivers immediately shut of
windows. What activity helped guide their response to the intruder?
OA.
recovery drill
OB
evacuation drill
C.
response drill
D.
lockdown drill

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Answer:

D. Lockdown drill

Explanation:

Answer:

i believe the answer is c

Explanation:

"If you are sitting on the floor with children, you should:
O Sit on a pillow
O Sit cross-legged
O Sit against the wall
O Sit on your knees
O Squat

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Answer:

ON YOUR KNEES OR ON CROSS-LEGGED

Explanation:

Answer:

O Sit cross-legged.

Explanation:

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If you think someone is suicidal, ask them about TIPA. What does TIPA stand for?

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TIPA stands for harming yourself
Ask them about “TIPA” Are you having thoughts of harming yourself?

When doing curls, John is careful to extend through the full range of motion and quickly lock his elbows to make sure that he does not drop the weight. This is an example of

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Group of answer choices.

A. a good technique because he moves quickly

B. a bad technique because he moves through the range of motion

C. a good technique because he is paying attention to form

D. a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint

Answer:

D. a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint.

Explanation:

A good health can be defined as the state of well-being in which all of the components of an individual's health are in balance. These state of well-being comprises of six (6) important components and they are; physical, spiritual, emotional, environmental, social and mental or intellectual. In order to have a good health, physicians and medical professionals advise individuals to eat food with high nutritional values and engage in physical activity such as an aerobic exercise.

An aerobic exercise refers to all forms of physical activity that an individual engages in, in order to increase the heart rate (from low to high intensity) in response to the level of oxygen required by any activated or working muscle in the human body. Some examples of aerobic exercise (cardiofitness activity) includes cycling, swimming, jogging, walking, skiing, curls, etc.

In conclusion, fitness experts usually advises everyone to maintain a healthy lifestyle, eat well and judiciously engage in cardiofitness activities or exercises so as to improve well-being, body mass index (BMI), wellness or heart health.

In this scenario, when doing curls, John was trying to be careful to extend through the full range of motion but quickly lock his elbows in order to make sure he doesn't drop the dead weight.

However, this is an example of a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint. John shouldn't have locked his joint almost immediately or at all because of the weight he was carrying.

Answer:

a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint

Explanation:

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which player is winning the match
what set are they in
what is the score of the set they are in

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Answer: mhuhjgbu

Explanation:

Which of the following are functions of the immune system? Select the three
correct answers.
A. Bones produce extra white blood cells to increase its defense against
germs.
B. The body filters the blood for waste materials.
C. Cell membrane keeps germs from entering the cell.
D. Lymphocytes create antibodies that attach to the germ.
Read each question and write your answer below.

Describe how the respiratory system exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen in
the lungs. Include the words carbon dioxide, lungs, trachea and bronchi in
your answer.

K12 unit 8 lesson 8 science

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

Its A,B and D

Explanation:

a shield is in a form of a rectangle EFGH, 14cm by 12cm and the semicircle with DC as a diameter. Calculate the area of the shield​

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Answer:

                                           

Explanation:

Stressing that most problems have solutions when talking to someone who is suicidal
True or false ✋

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Answer:

True I think

Explanation:

Why are adolescence at higher risk of transmitting the most common STDs?

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Answer:

They are at higher risk because of hormones. During adolescence, you go through different hormonal changes, including sexual ones. These sexual changes may result in developing different urges such as masturbation. However, the problem comes with a lack of proper sexual education and how most of their knowledge on sex is based off of myths perpetuated by peers. So it's really a lack of education on sexual reproduction and the transmission of diseases.

Answer:

From a biological perspective, adolescent females are particularly susceptible to STIs like CT and HPV due to lower production of cervical mucous and increased cervical ectopy [2, 4]. Therefore, if exposed to an STI, adolescent females are more likely than adults to get infected.

Explanation:

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Child-care providers are not required to participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program,
True
O False

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That is in fact true, they are not obligated to required and type of program if they don’t want too.

Answer:

True lol

Explanation:

i just looked it up

Why do you think mental health is so important for an individual, as well as the community as a whole? What are the greatest benefits of good mental health? What risks and concerns are caused by poor mental health?​

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Answer:

Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or  her individual ability as humans to think, emote, interact with each other, can be regarded as a vital concern of individuals, communities.

Mental illness, especially depression, increases the risk for many types of physical health problems, particularly long-lasting conditions like stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Similarly, the presence of chronic conditions can increase the risk for mental illness.  

Reduction in anxiety.

Improved moods.

Clearer thinking.

A greater sense of calm or inner peace.

Increased self-esteem.

Reduced risk of depression.

Improvements in relationships.

Explanation:

1. Zerbie sees a psychologist who tells them that the past is not what's important - it's all about
their future! Zerbie's psychologists listens carefully to what they say, repeating the information
back and asking for clarification. Zerbie is in charge of deciding what the problem is and how to
grow and meet their needs. What type of psychologist is Zerbie seeing?
a. Psychoanalyst
b. Behaviorist
C. Biopsychologist
d. Humanist

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I believe the answer to this question is C.

The answer to this question would be C

¿En qué estado de los Estados Unidos se consume mas comida rápida?​

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Answer:

Resulta que Alabama presume la mayor cantidad, con 6.3 por persona, mientras que Nebraska y West Virginia obtienen los lugares número dos y tres, con 5.4 y 5.3 ubicaciones por persona.

Explanation:

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Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Classify each zoonotic disease according to whether it is foodborne or vector-borne.

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E.Coli and salmonellosis are food borne. The rest are vector-borne

Questlon 5 of 10
Which of these will make a risky situation even more dangerous for a teen?
A. Parental presence
B. Daytime
C. Having a phone
D. Alcohol use

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>...D...<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

D is the answer most definitely!

Which of the following is a result of America’s growing portion sizes?

increased serving sizes
reduction of the obesity rate
a change in dietary guidelines
doubling of the obesity rate

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Doubling of the obesity rate.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Match the marketing claim with its suggested end result. 1. low saturated fat
2. only twenty-five calories per serving
3. contains no sodium

Choices

reduce chances of heart disease
lower consumers’ cholesterol lose weight

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Answer:

low saturated fat causes less weight gain. only 25 calories per serving causes weight loss. and contains no sodium reduces chances with heart disease.

Answer:

1: Lower consumers cholesterol 2: Lose wieght 3: reduces chances of heart disease

Explanation:

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Each additional 3500 calories that a person eats beyond the average base of 2000 calories per day will result in..?

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Answer:

If continued over a long period of time, this could contribute to weight gain and the development of Diabeties (assuming you are eating a diet high in starches.)

Explanation:

The person would ultimately gain wait and be more susceptible to diseases

cooperative play begins around age:
>6
>5
>3
>8
>9

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Answer:

> 3

Explanation:

Which statement about cooling down after physical activity is true?

Cooling down increases blood flow to the muscles and decreases body temperature.


A cool-down is a period of semistrenuous activity after physical activity.


Cooling down increases the lactic acid in the muscles, helping to protect them from injury.

A cool down should last for about 5 to 10 minutes after being physically active.

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Answer:

Cooling down increases the lactic acid in the muscle, helping to protect them from injury.

The answer is: D: A cool down should last for about 5 to 10 minutes after being physically active.

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Which of the following statements about the causes of mental
illness is NOT true?
O It is not the consequence of poor parenting or bad behavior.
It is not the result of personal weakness or deficits in personality.
O Experiences a person has as a child play no role in causing mental
disorders.
O It is not caused by poverty.

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Answer: the first one is not true as it is the parents fault

Explanation:

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2 common STIs that are caused by a bacteria and can be easily
treated with antibiotics if caught early, (Imdaaholy, and nrrahgpeo)

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Chlamydia, Gonorrhea

When your brain senses stress, it activates the?

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Answer:

When your brain senses stress, it activates the amygdala.

Explanation:

This is the part of the brain that senses stress or danger. After that, the hypothalamus is activated.

Which of the following are ways to reduce advertising in your life.

A. Don't be a walking advertisement
B. Reduce junk mail
C. Keep your branded items hidden
D. All of the above

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i believe the answer is D .

Are you able to eat more calories and still have the same body composition if you eat healthy food?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

I say this because eating more is bad if u haven't heard the phrase less is more than that's true now I'm not saying starve yourself but I am saying that not over eat healthy foods because they to sometimes contain more than junk.

A nursing assistant was planning on going into a patient’s room to talk over the plan of the day with her. The patient is now unresponsive. How should the nursing assistant modify his expected behavior?

A. reduce or stop communication with the patient
B. continue to communicate with the patient even if nonverbally
C. leave the patient alone to respect the patient’s privacy
D. let the patient be unresponsive for as long as she needs

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Answer:

let the patient be unresponsive for as long as she needs

Explanation:

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Information in advertising is likely to have a ___________

A. Bias
B. Conflict
C. Positive message
D. Negative message

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The information is likely to be bias
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