What accounts for the reason that one person may weigh less than another even though they eat the same amount of food, have the same body type, and do the same amount of exercise?
A. They incorporate more NEAT (nonexercise activity thermogenesis) into their daily routine than the other person does.
B. They practice more stress management strategies than the other person does.
C. They have better genetics than the other person does.
D. They know how to exercise more effectively than the other person does.
E. They have a stronger cardiovascular function than the other person does.
A. They incorporate more NEAT (nonexercise activity thermogenesis) into their daily routine than the other person does.
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A nurse has finished teaching a client's husband how to administer drugs and enteral feeding through a gastrostomy tube. The nurse knows the husband understands the teaching when he makes which statements?
A. "My wife has a gastrostomy tube instead of a nasogastric tube because she will have the tube for a long time." B. "I will need to use liquid medications. If any of the medications are in pill form, I will use the pill crusher to crush them and mix them with water before putting them in the tube." C. "This medication says it is enteric coated. I'm not supposed to crush this kind of medication. I will need to ask the physician to substitute another medication that is liquid or can be crushed." D. "There's a big difference in how the drugs work in the body when they're taken orally and when they're administered through the tube. That's why my wife has to have this tube." E. "I have to be very careful to flush the tube after I put medication in it. If I don't, the tube could get clogged."
The root word for brain is ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which term refers to the highest percentage of VO2max at which you can exercise for an extended time without accumulating significant amounts of lactic acid that force you to slow down or stop?
a. aerobic capacity b. cardiorespiratory training zone c. H-PAPE d. anaerobic threshold e. training intensity
How long does it take for a person's body to become accustomed to exercising in the heat?
A) 4-5 days B) about a week C) about 2 weeks D) at least 2 months