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This is probably wrong, but <u>a diet can affect diabetes in a good and bad way.</u>
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If you eat healthier and eat less and less little by little you are doing a good diet (i don't like calling it a diet to me i call it eating healthier.). But if you decide to not eat at all or eat to little to fast it can get you less big? but it will create a yo-yo affect and you will be skinny but then if you eat wrong instead of it taking a while to be big aging it will happen faster. And you'll constantly be changing body shapes.
This would be known as a communication skill, communication is also a really important must to health. Being able to communicate about your feelings, pain, symptoms, and so on lets others know ways to help you and get an idea of what may be going on
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A. Assess the client's level of pain and administer prescribed analgesics.
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The cardinal or major symptom of myocardial infarction (MI) is persistent, crushing substernal pain or pressure. Therefore nurse should first assess the client's pain and prepare to administer anagelsics like, Nitroglycerin or Morphine for pain control. The Nurse must ensure that the client is medically stabilized before pulmonary artery catheterization can be used as a diagnostic procedure. Anxiety and a feeling of impending doom are characteristic of MI, but the priority is to stabilize the client medically. Don't forget to inform the client and his family about every step of the recovery process, this action isn't really of top priority when treating a client with a suspected MI.
Your answer would be A, because skeletal muscles are your muscles that allow your bones and joints to move. Answer A is an example of your involuntary muscles, which are not the same as skeletal muscles. I hope you still have time to put the correct answer down on your test, but if not please make me the brainliest answer, because my answer is actually correct.
<span>Drinking very large amounts of water over a short period of time may be fatal.</span>