A client needs to be placed on strict intake and output (I&O) measurement. The nurse collects the data as a baseline and then checks the client's skin turgor by Pulling up and releasing the skin on the sternal area.
<h3>How do you test the turgor of the skin?</h3>
- By gently squeezing a skin fold between your thumb and fingers, you may determine the turgor of the skin.
- It is the typical condition of turgidity and tension in live cells, in particular: the fluid inside a plant cell stretching out the protoplasmic layer and cell wall.
- The skin you choose, whether it be on the belly, sternum, forearm, or below the collarbone, need to feel elastic, move freely, and swiftly revert to its initial position when released after a few seconds.
- Turgor was regarded as normal if it took less than two seconds for the skin to return to the hand and reduced if it took more than two seconds.
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Answer:
option d: can be accomplished by clicking one's tongue
Explanation:
Echolocation can be defined as a human unique capabilities or ability to notice (detection) objects in their environment through echoes sensing from those objects, by normally giving or creating sounds. Example is using your mouth to make clicking sound, tapping your foot.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
The study conducted by Sutherland, Andersen, and Stoove (2001) investigated the relationship between exercise and multiple sclerosis (MS). Results indicated that, compared to a control group, those in the exercise group were found to experience the following:
1. Higher levels of energy and vigor
2. Less pain and fatigue
3. Better sexual functioning
And considering the available options, the correct answer is option E. "Both B and C"
Answer:
D. subordinated the family to the state.
Explanation:
From the eighth century onwards, Sparta became the state with the greatest military force in Greece. It had a political system of dual kings and an educational system designed to produce only warriors. The Spartan state and its system of state slaves were designed to facilitate and support the military domain of Sparta.