Answer:
The statement "I should drink as much as possible to keep my kidneys working." indicates a need for further teaching
Explanation:
Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis is a type-III hypersensitivity reaction , in which the immune complexes bind to the glomerular basement membrane resulting in :
1) Edema
2) Hypertension
3) Cola-coloured urine and RBC's in urine.
<h2>Dietary management of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis includes restrictions of following : </h2>
1) Protein
2) Sodium
3) Potassium
4) Fluids
As the kidneys are not able to properly filtrate the blood. Hence these things must be avoided.
Answer: Frequent hand washing
Explanation:
Shigellosis, an infection caused by shigella bacteria. These can be found in stool or fecal matter of infected persons. Symptoms of shigellosis set in a day or two after infection and may last from days to up to a week.
- Loose, watery stool or Diarrhea
- Stomach pains
- Fever
Frequent hand washing with soap and clean water are typically enough of a measure to prevent the spread of the disease. Additionally, persons with shigellosis should not handle food and food preparation while ill.
The answer is, “Complementary medicine is treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments but are not considered to be standard treatments. One example is using acupuncture to help lessen some side effects of cancer treatment. Alternative medicine is treatments that are used instead of standard medical treatments.”
Although exercise is the best way to do that, there are other ways.
Practice controlled breathing exercises, which are easy to do from the comfort of your home.
One is where you take a few small breaths in and one large breath out. Keep doing this.
Breathing exercises are also relatively easy to find on the internet.