Regular exercise and physical activity promotes strong muscles and bones. It improves respiratory, cardiovascular health, and overall health. Staying active can also help you maintain a healthy weight, reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and reduce your risk for some cancers.
Technically any of these. Are there any other details or specifics. I'd assume participating in sports because a diet only helps stress levels in the long term, watching television can relax a person but the other factors such as lack of social activity can contribute to a person's overall mental state and therefore increase stress levels, and studying can actually be relieving for some people depending on the mental state and needs of them but can obviously be a stresser. The only downfall to participating in sports is getting to excited or emotional during a game for example. But overall, C is the best choice.
When you need to discrete, which typically comes as diarhhea if its severe. Hope this was helpful! (:
C. Do Not Resuscitate.
Performing CPR to revive a patient with DNR record is both an ethical and legal dilemma. Ethically, it is necessarily expected from health care workers to perform and provide life prolonging or saving responses. However, the patient has the right to choose whether he or she should receive treatment and which must be respected. DNR order can be documented through the personal expression of the patient of refusal of treatment in front of witnesses. When the patient is incapacitated or does not have the right mind to make the decision, another way a DNR order can be obtained and documented is through the a legal guardian, legal spouse, adult child, parent, adult sibling or nearest adult relative.