Answer:
i think grey because it is bigger than the blue.
Explanation:
Answer:
4. Cystocele
Explanation:
A Cystocele which is also referred to as prolapsed or dropped bladder, occurs when the bladder moves from its original position and bulges into the anterior vaginal wall.
This happens when the muscles and supportive tissues between a woman’s vagina and bladder weaken and stretch. This might be as a result of constipation, lighting of heavy weight, continuous straining during bowel movements, or obesity. It can also occur after vaginal childbirth.
Based on the data reviewed by the nurse in the client's medical record, with the nontender protrusion into the anterior vaginal wall being noted, the nurse should suspect Cystocele.
Answer:
a) I was given an advertisement about a weight-loss pill that it will reduce 3 kgs weight every week. The medicine also showed remarks by the buyers on their social media pages that it was effective and helping in weight loss.
b) As the pill was being advertised by a health practitioner, I actually thought that it will produce the 'so- called' results. The publicity of the pills were great. However, it failed to produce the desired results.
Answer:
The most helpful member of the surgical team in addressing the client's concern is the doctor performing the procedure.
Explanation:
Legally all questions and concerns, by the patien, should be addressed by the surgeon (or doctor performing the procedure).
Answer:
not necessarily, unless you drink to much.
Explanation:
if you have a small amount for the first time no. but if you have more than your body can handle your body will start to shut down.