Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Steps that move around the floor help eliminate stress to the lower legs.
b. Hopping on one leg should be limited to four repetitions.
c. The "burn" occurs during aerobic exercise.
d. Interval aerobics alternates intensities equal to the top and bottom of the aerobic target zone.
e. Heart rates in water (aqua) aerobics tend to run 10–15% lower than land aerobics.
c. The "burn" occurs during aerobic exercise.
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An implied contract is a:
A) contract in which some terms are not specifically stated, but are understood by the parties based on the nature of the transaction. B) legally binding exchange of promises or an agreement between parties that the law will enforce. C) document signed under duress or coercion. D) contract in which terms are written out in the document.
A patient diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder would have an abnormal sense of:
A) body weight. B) helplessness. C) self-importance. D) time and space.
The second proximal interphalangeal joint is classified as:
A. arthrodial. B. enarthrodial. C. ginglymus. D. trochoid.
Read the Emergency Department excerpt below:Ms. Miller tolerated PO fluids and looked a little better. We educated Ms. Miller on the risks of STIs and the need for barrier protection. We also explained the complications of PID, including tubo-ovarian abscess and tubal infertility. She was sent home for outpatient management.According to the excerpt, which of the following statements is true?
A. The patient was admitted to the hospital. B. The Emergency Department educated Ms. Miller on the risk of sexually transmitted infections and explained the complications of pelvic inflammatory disease. C. The patient could not tolerate anything ingested orally. D. All of these. E. None of these.