Frail adults in their 80s or 90s can double or triple their strength in just a few months.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A health care professional who is responsible for supervising employees and overseeing certain functions is part of which team?
A) Management B) Administrative C) Diagnostic D) Clinical
Select the key term most associated with the description below. Each term is used only once.
A. stage of change in which people are actively changing a negative behavior or adopting a new, healthy behavior B. characteristics that predict the chances for developing a certain disease C. stage of change in which people are considering changing behavior in the next 6 months D. the extent to which a person believes he or she can influence the external environment E. stage of change in which people maintain behavioral change for up to 5 years F. the constant and deliberate effort to stay healthy and achieve the highest potential for well-being G. stage of change in which people are unwilling to change their behavior H. stage of change in which people are getting ready to make a change within the coming month I. immediate associations and feelings, either positive or negative, that influence choices J. stage of change in which people have eliminated an undesirable behavior or maintained a positive behavior for more than 5 years
Among Caucasians, the American Red Cross lists the following blood types for the U.S. population: 31% have O+, 8% have O-, 32% have A+, 9% have A-, 7% have B+, 2% have B-, and 2% have AB+ (Source: http://www.redcrossblood. org/learn-about-blood/blood-types). Based on these percents, what percent of the U.S. population have blood type AB-?
A) 9 % B) 12 % C) 13 % D) 11 % E) 10 %
The primary difference between dynamic and static muscular endurance is
A) dynamic endurance requires higher intensity training. B) dynamic endurance requires movement. C) dynamic endurance does not fatigue a muscle. D) static endurance does not fatigue a muscle.