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The nursing аssistаnt is prepаring tо оbtain vital signs оn their residents and collects the necessary instruments. Which instrument(s) should the nursing assistant utilize to measure the blood pressure? Select all that apply.

DIRECTIONS: Reаd the pаssаge and cоmplete the nоtes using wоrds from the passage.Beauty for the Boys[A] Walk by any department store and you are bound to see some young men checking out the latest skincare products. Times are certainly changing when it comes to beauty products. Historically, products for skincare and grooming were predominantly associated with female consumers. In the present day, however, men are caring more and more about their appearances.[B] While men in the past may have been satisfied with soap for their faces and a short cut for their hair, many young men of the current generation are taking extra care of their skin and paying extra attention to their hair. As a result of this, not only are men purchasing more beauty and grooming products than ever before, but they are also becoming more specific as to the types of products that they use. Antiaging creams and facial masks, for example, have become increasingly popular for both genders. Furthermore, although shaving products and deodorants have always been fundamental to men who want to look and smell their best, these too have grown in popularity. [C] This changing reality has been clearly reflected in the sales statistics. For the last decade or so, sales of men's beauty and grooming products have been growing at roughly six percent per year. Amazingly, skincare products alone have experienced annual growth in the double digits. As a consequence of this tremendous expansion, the industry as a whole is now worth US$5 billion. [D] There are several reasons why men have become more concerned about their appearances than in the past. First and foremost, men's grooming behaviors have been altered as a result of a general cultural shift. In the past, many men were frequently told by their fathers and grandfathers that grooming was not manly. The messages that men receive now, both from elders and their peers,1 have substantially changed. Many young men are now told that good grooming is more hygienic,2 more responsible, and more professional.[E] The increased importance of the media in our daily lives, including the Internet and social media, has been another major factor. As research shows, men have been targeted by a growing number of beauty and personal health companies who have had a strong desire to expand their customer bases. Because of this, younger generations of men have been exposed to a larger number of advertisements and marketing techniques than older generations.[F] A third and related reason is the role of male role models. While men have changed in many ways over the years, one thing that has not changed is many men's love of sports. Because there are many men who look up to their sports heroes, athletes can have a very large influence on what men wear, how they smell, and how they style their hair. Indeed, it is very common for young men to copy the hairstyles of their favorite soccer players. Because beauty companies have featured athletes in their advertisements more often than in the past, young men have learned different ways to emulate their sports idols.31 A peer is someone who is around your age or is equal to you in society (e.g., a friend, a co-worker).2 Hygienic means clean and healthy.3 An idol is someone you admire.NOTES"First and foremost, men's grooming behaviors have been altered as a result of a general cultural shift." (paragraph D)• men in past told grooming was not 1________ • men now told good grooming is more hygienic, 2________, and professional "The increased importance of the media in our daily lives, including the Internet and social media, has been another major factor." (paragraph E)• current generation of men exposed to more 3________ and marketing techniques than older generation"A third and related reason is the role of male role models." (paragraph F)• men still crazy about 4________ • young men often copy 5________ of favorite soccer players (3) _____________

DIRECTIONS: Cоmplete the sentences using the wоrds in the bоx.desireconform todevotegenderconsumersfeаturesnotionаssociаted withsubjectiveuniformIf you compare clothing from 60 years ago with those worn by people today, there has been a noticeable change in what people are wearing. In the 1960s, clothing was differentiated by either 1 __________. Skirts and dresses were mostly 2 __________ clothes for women, leaving slacks to men and boys. In an office or workplace, the men would all wear an identical style of dark-colored jackets and ties, like a(n) 3 __________. The very 4 __________ of casual Friday, with everyone wearing jeans, would be astonishing.However, what hasn't changed from the 1960s is that 5 __________, both male and female, still love spending money on clothes. People still 6 __________ a lot of time to shopping and choosing clothing. The 7 __________ to look good is still strong. Many people still want to 8 __________ what their peers are wearing, and others still want to show off their best physical 9 __________ through their fashion choices. Even when everyone seems to be wearing the same style, 10 __________ choices of color and accessories make each person's outfit unique. (1) ______________

DIRECTIONS: Reаd the pаssаge. Chооse the main idea оf each paragraph.Hair: Why Do We Care?[A] It is estimated that the average woman in America usually goes through over 100 different hairstyles during her adult life. There are many women who will proudly claim that they have had hair of various lengths, styles, and colors. Although men are not thought to make alterations as frequently as women, some men do make dramatic changes to their hairstyles at key moments in their lives. These facts lead to a crucial question: What is it that makes people change their hairstyles? To answer this, we must turn to the discipline of psychology.[B] The first reason that psychologists provide is fairly straightforward. The way our hair looks is directly associated with our age. For most people, aging causes some degree of anxiety. Hiding the fact that we are getting older can thus help to relieve this stress. For men who are gradually losing their hair, a new hairstyle can help cover a noticeable bald spot. For women, a new color can cover up the appearance of gray hairs. In short, changes to hairstyle can go a long way in maintaining an individual's appearance of youthfulness. [C] According to psychologists, a second common reason why people change their hair is because an attractive hairstyle is a great way to make a first impression. Since it frames our face, our hair is one of the physical features most clearly remembered after meeting someone for the first time. Interestingly, it is even more noticeable than other common elements of our appearance. When we walk into a room with a new haircut and a new pair of jeans, it is common for most people in the room to notice the former rather than the latter. For this reason, it is no real surprise that people often go to the hair salon before a job interview or their first day at a new company or school.[D] The desire to demonstrate control over our lives is the third main reason that psychologists provide. Studies show that men and women often change their hairstyles during a period of personal difficulty. Although this sometimes occurs after the loss of a job or relocation to a new city or country, the most common situation is after a breakup.1 By changing our hairstyles, we provide evidence to both ourselves and the world around us that we are in control of our lives. As Amy Lewis explains, changing hairstyles can be "empowering, especially when you feel like other aspects of your life are out of control." [E] The reason why hair is often chosen to demonstrate self-control is because it is one of the easiest things to change. Paying for a new hairstyle, after all, is much cheaper than buying a whole new wardrobe2 and much less permanent than getting a tattoo. Furthermore, our hair is an extremely visual, and thus noticeable, aspect of ourselves. [F] With this information in mind, the next time you visit your hairstylist, you should ask yourself: What is my real motivation for changing my hair? 1 A breakup is when a romantic relationship ends between two people.2 A wardrobe is all the clothes that someone has. Paragraph B

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