A patient who is undergoing intravenous therapy should not perform isometric exercises because it may lead to bleeding and injury at the injection site. During a shower, the patient should protect the injection site and dressing from getting wet by covering it with plastic. Applying pressure with sterile gauze at the injection site if the catheter falls out helps to reduce bleeding. Inflammation and itching at the injection site may be an indication of infection and phlebitis; the patient should report these manifestations immediately.
"Shin splints" or medial tibial stress syndrome.
Wearing wornout shoes, along with all of the impact from triple jump and the poor flexibility, eventually leads to differences in movement. This leads to shin splints
Anterolateral thigh muscle use 1–1 ½” needle, 22–25 gauge
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A. Watching television
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Jogging and bicycling exercise are good for health.