F- False
The body is where you write the most
Answer:
1.Instruct the client not to get out of bed.
2.Have the client lie on the right side.
5.Prevent the client from eating or drinking.
Explanation:
According to the description of the patient, the person might be suffering from retinal detachment. To prevent any more damage, the patient should be in bed, and lying on the right side to avoid detachment from expanding to the macula, also the client mustn't drink or eat anything to avoid an increase in pressure on the area.
Keep flammable objects away from children ( although I am unsure because it should be forbid smoking in bed and keep flammable objects away from children)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Feelings of depersonalization
The correct answer of the given question above would be a BLACK EYE or SHINER. If you are suffering <span>from bilateral periorbital hematoma, the condition that you have is called a black eye. This is a bruising around the eye which is commonly due to an injury to the face, specifically, in the eye or eyes. Hope this answer helps.</span>