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21) a controllable risk factor for heart attack is: age genetics homocy…

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  1. a controllable risk factor for heart attack is:

age

genetics

homocysteine

inadequate exercise

  1. which of the following isnt a vital sign?

respiration rate

blood pressure

muscle response

heart rate

Explanation:

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Question 21
Brief Explanations

To determine a controllable risk factor for a heart attack, we analyze each option:

  • Age: A person cannot control their age, so it's an uncontrollable risk factor.
  • Genetics: Genetic makeup is inherited and not controllable by an individual.
  • Homocysteine: While levels can be influenced, it's less directly controllable through lifestyle alone compared to exercise.
  • Inadequate exercise: Exercise is a lifestyle choice, so a person can control the amount of exercise they get. Inadequate exercise is a controllable risk factor as one can choose to exercise more.
Brief Explanations

Vital signs are measurements that indicate the body's basic functions.

  • Respiration rate: Measures how often a person breathes, a vital sign.
  • Blood pressure: Measures the force of blood in blood vessels, a vital sign.
  • Muscle response: Not a standard vital sign. Vital signs typically include respiration rate, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, etc. Muscle response is related to neurological or muscular function testing, not a vital sign.
  • Heart rate: Measures the number of heartbeats per minute, a vital sign.

Answer:

inadequate exercise (the option with "inadequate exercise")

Question 22