I'd say...lifting weights to tear down the muscle and provide protein with carbs to get back into the muscle to refuel it....tearing down the muscle allows it to rebuild larger
Answer:
The nurse determines that the client understands the instruction when she says: <u>d. "If left untreated, my baby might be born with an infection."</u>
Explanation:
Chorioamnionitis is an infection that if left untreated it can cause the amniotic fluid to be infected, as a consequence the fetal longs can be infected and cause a pneumonia during neonetal period.
The symtoms in the feto are tachicardia, in the mother the symptoms are fever and tachicardia.
The patient's cause of their death would have been stroke, loss of blood, or heart fail and the health workers, the patient, and the relatives would now be stressed and maybe depressed for the relatives.
Permeability of the intestine to dietary vitamin D increases as the intestine ages, which increases risk for toxicity.
Vitamin D synthesis in the skin slows.
The kidneys accelerate the conversion of vitamin D to its active form, which increases the risk for toxicity.
None of these responses are accurate.
I would say the answer here is memory.
Emotion, brain development and language are all very important factors in the development of a young child. Memory is not as important but I am not 100% sure.