Answer:
a. provide temporary help until proper medical care, if needed, is obtained.
Explanation:
The basic and first medical care which is provided to a person who is suffering from a sudden injury or disease which can be serious or minor is called first aid. First aid is given to help and assist the victim until the proper medical care reached the victim.
In life-threatening conditions, first aid can help in preserving the life of that person. In non- life-threatening conditions first aid can help in preventing the worsening of the condition. CPR is one of the examples of first aid given to a person whose heart is not beating. So the correct answer is a.
Answer: Chronic Confusion
Explanation:
A nursing diagnosis is a statement indicating several different potential problems a patient may face. A person's response to actual and potential health problems. It is the foundation for establishing and carrying out a patient care plan.
The components of a Nursing Diagnosis include;
▪the two-part plan: problem statement and etiology (causes)
▪the three-part plan: problem statement, etiology and defining characteristics. The phrase, "As evidenced by..." (AEB) is joined to the first two components.
Going by the three-part plan, the diagnosis, "Chronic Confusion related to loss of cognitive function as evidenced by incoherent language." can be split thus,
▪problem statement: Chronic confusion
▪etiology (cause): loss of cognitive function
▪defining characteristics: incoherent language.
Answer: Usually age unless its level of fitness but that's kind of vague
Explanation:
So I would say age in moderation because if you have like a 20 year old and a 17 year old doing exercise I don't think there will be a big heat exertion illness getting them down but if your health teachers annoying and is talking about a 18 year old exercising with an 87 year old than its definitely level of fitness
1) B: she is showing emotional attachment and is drinking every weekend
2) C
3) B