Answer:
she needs to work on flexability because if not then it could cause her to rip a muscle and a worse injury.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Nurse that was teaching client about medications for bipolar disorder. Lithium is the medicine that is very commonly given to the people suffering from bipolar disorder.
Lithium should not be taken with medicines like Ibuprofen for pain killers when it comes to bipolar disorders. Ibuprofen is a non steroidal anti inflammatory medicine which increases the level of lithium in the blood.
So, when already taking lithium, it increase its level which can adversely affect the body.
Hence, the correct answer is option D
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With doctors and nurses as well as patients (or parents of the patients) who understand the medical terminology you are using
Atrophy - the decrease in the size and strength of a skeletal muscle when it’s not used.
hypertrophy - the increase in the size of a muscle fiber in response to resistance training.
muscle endurance - the ability of a muscle to move a weight repeatedly, or for an extended period of time.
muscle strength - the greatest amount of weight a muscle can move at a single time.
progressive resistance exercise PRE - exercise that strengthens the skeletal muscles through adding more physical strain on them over time and letting them develop and adapt to this stress.
resistance - force or weight that is used to make the muscle work harder to contract.
skeletal muscles - body tissue that is connected to and moves the bones in the body.
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