What percentage of the daily dietary water intake comes from food
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20%
What is nystagmus? What condition(s) might it indicate?
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, is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled
movements. These movements often result in reduced vision and depth
perception and can affect balance and coordination. These involuntary eye
movements can occur from side to side, up and down, or in a circular
pattern.
conditions: Developmental problems with your brain or eye.
Retina or optic nerve disorders.
Inner ear disorders, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
and Ménière's disease.
Stroke.
Brain tumor.
Eye or head trauma (injury).
Alcohol or drug use.
Albinism (lack of pigmentation in the skin).
Vision problems, including nearsightedness or astigmatism.
Certain medications, such as antiseizure drugs.
Diseases affecting your central nervous system, like multiple sclerosis (MS).
Eye problems in babies, including strabismus (crossed eyes), focusing
issues and cataracts.
What is the only type of exercise that builds bone mass
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Weightbearing Exercise
Why are the rims of a cast covered with a stockingette?
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, to provide patient comfort and to cover the rough edges at the ends of the
cast
What is glycogen? How long can the body depend on reserve stores of glycogen?
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a polysaccharide; the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body,
which is stored primarily in the liver and muscle tissue.
90 to 120 minutes of continuous, vigorous activity or between 12 and 14
hours.
What factors increase the risk for macular degeneration?
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older age.
presence of AMD in the other eye.
family history of AMD.
smoking.
hypertension.
BMI of 30 kg/m2 or higher.
diet low in omega 3 and 6, vitamins, carotenoid and minerals.
diet high in fat.
What kind of education should be given to clients about health promotion for vision?
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, A diet rich in fruit and red, orange, and dark green vegetables is important
to visual, have routine eye exams, consider family history, Watch for
squinting, head tilting or other actions
Which muscle group is the one most often associated with strain injuries?
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lower back
body mass index
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a value derived from the mass and height of a person. is defined as the
body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in
units of kg/m², resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres
What effects does smoking have on bones, muscles, and joints
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restricts the flow of oxygen-rich blood that nourishes bones, muscles and
joints and helps them heal. Smoking affects the body's ability to absorb
calcium, leading to lower bone density and weaker bones. Nicotine slows
the production of the bone-forming cells that are so crucial to healing.
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20%
What is nystagmus? What condition(s) might it indicate?
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, is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled
movements. These movements often result in reduced vision and depth
perception and can affect balance and coordination. These involuntary eye
movements can occur from side to side, up and down, or in a circular
pattern.
conditions: Developmental problems with your brain or eye.
Retina or optic nerve disorders.
Inner ear disorders, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
and Ménière's disease.
Stroke.
Brain tumor.
Eye or head trauma (injury).
Alcohol or drug use.
Albinism (lack of pigmentation in the skin).
Vision problems, including nearsightedness or astigmatism.
Certain medications, such as antiseizure drugs.
Diseases affecting your central nervous system, like multiple sclerosis (MS).
Eye problems in babies, including strabismus (crossed eyes), focusing
issues and cataracts.
What is the only type of exercise that builds bone mass
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Weightbearing Exercise
Why are the rims of a cast covered with a stockingette?
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, to provide patient comfort and to cover the rough edges at the ends of the
cast
What is glycogen? How long can the body depend on reserve stores of glycogen?
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a polysaccharide; the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body,
which is stored primarily in the liver and muscle tissue.
90 to 120 minutes of continuous, vigorous activity or between 12 and 14
hours.
What factors increase the risk for macular degeneration?
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older age.
presence of AMD in the other eye.
family history of AMD.
smoking.
hypertension.
BMI of 30 kg/m2 or higher.
diet low in omega 3 and 6, vitamins, carotenoid and minerals.
diet high in fat.
What kind of education should be given to clients about health promotion for vision?
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, A diet rich in fruit and red, orange, and dark green vegetables is important
to visual, have routine eye exams, consider family history, Watch for
squinting, head tilting or other actions
Which muscle group is the one most often associated with strain injuries?
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lower back
body mass index
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a value derived from the mass and height of a person. is defined as the
body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in
units of kg/m², resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres
What effects does smoking have on bones, muscles, and joints
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restricts the flow of oxygen-rich blood that nourishes bones, muscles and
joints and helps them heal. Smoking affects the body's ability to absorb
calcium, leading to lower bone density and weaker bones. Nicotine slows
the production of the bone-forming cells that are so crucial to healing.