It because they have the same feelings that everyone have but just in a different way according to my own definition.
It would NOT likely be considered a
pressure ulcer/injury because it is only partial thickness, and all pressure ulcers/injuries have to be full-
<h3>What is the etiology of a wound?</h3>
The etiology of a wound can be defined as the principal cause of a particular health or a disease condition.
Few examples of etiology are as follows:
- Sugar which its over consumption can lead to diabetes
- Proteins which its under consumption can lead to kwashiorkor
- Smoking which can lead to high blood pressure and heart diseases
In conclusion; the etiology of an open partial thickness wound which started as a pustule over the anterior right thigh of an ambulatory male would NOT likely be considered a pressure ulcer/injury because it is only partial thickness, and all pressure ulcers/injuries have to be full-
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The answer to your question is True.
The physical appearance of someone's genitals can indicate that he/she has an STD as most STD's have physical side effects.
Answer:
For most people, a single set of 12 to 15 repetitions with the proper weight can build strength
and improve fitness as effectively as can multiple sets of the same exercise
Explanation:
e. decision making because a means that you have not reached a conclusion, be is more of "i only have so much" type of answer, c does not make sense, and definitely not d.