D, because that is the only thing that could keep her from being less sick.
Answer:
This is an exercise conducted to develop strength. It is practise by standing few inches from the machine, knees slightly bent,and repeatedly taking the weight of low pulley cable, by pulling a single handle with one arm up to the clavicle.
The single handle should be well dragged towards the body, lowering the scapualr ;so that the effect of the pull contacts the latissimus dorsi of the back,the gluteus maximum of the gluteal region, the trapezius, and the harmstrings(bicept femoris,semimembranisous) of the upper leg. It specifically reccomemded for developin the muscels of the back( latissimus dorsi).
it is a compound exercise where enough resistance should be applied so that scapular depression and retraction is avoided for maximum muscular contraction.Therefore in this question the subject should depress her scapular so that the pull could be above the scapular outwards for enough resistance to be applied for contractions of trapezius and rhomboids( the scapular retractors).
Explanation:
Shortness of breath, fatigue or weakness, swelling in the legs ankle or feet, rapid or irregular heartbeat, reduced ability to exercises
Answer – Iron
According to guidelines stated in the “Guidance for Industry: Food Labeling Guide” published by the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in September 1994 and last revised in January 2013, it is required that Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Calcium, and Iron must appear on nutritional labels if they are contained in the food.
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Answer:
Evaluating her pulmonary hypertension and scheduling her for a sleep study was the correct procedure, however the clinic should test her for peripheral edema too.
Explanation:
If a patient has a cronic ilness as pulmonary hypertension, she must be tested for peripheral edema to avoid another complications such as pulmonary embolism. She arrived at the clinic showing lower extremity swelling.
Even though she had an echocardiogram, the physicians should dig a little deaper and investigate her heart condition as well.
Otherwise, she wil have a blockage of an artery in the lungs and have shortness of breath, chest pain, which leads to coughin up blood , fast heart rate and sudden death.
The simple fact that her swelling was solved by diuretics, do not mean she is out of danger.