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Me, I would most likely use a wheel barrow ... First it is less work on you and the crew and second no one will get hurt ... Put all the bags of concrete that will fit in the wheel barrow and the wheel them over to the other side of the site ... Have one person stack them while you go and get more !!! I hope this helps !!! Mark me brainleist
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Most communicable diseases are either bacterial or viral and infect the respiratory tract.</span>
Answer:
"I will put the pillow on the incision then cough."
Explanation:
Options have not been provided for the question and are not available anywhere. However, putting a pillow on the incision while coughing is one of the correct instructions that might have been provided by the nurse with respect to splinting the incision site.
After abdominal surgery the patient is usually immobile for a long time. Mucus and other secretions can start accumulating in their airway which can hinder the breathing process. To avoid this problem, they are instructed to cough at certain intervals of time to clear air passage and lungs. However, if there is an incision on the abdomen this activity can cause pain and discomfort. To avoid this situation, a pillow is placed on the incision and the patient is told to firmly hold that pillow. This action is called splinting the incision and it supports the incision and the abdominal muscles surrounding it so that the patient does not feel pain or discomfort while coughing.
The most reasonable answer would be d. because when you steam the vegetables it cooks them better than in the microwave.
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