Answer:
the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.
Answer:
The surgical procedure is the rectal prolapse surgery
Explanation:
<u>Procedure </u>
<u>Before surgery </u>
- Stop any medication
- Proper cleaning of the area
<u>There are 2 method of approach </u>
- Rectopexy through the abdominal area
- Perineum
<u>Surgical procedure</u>
- The surgeon places the rectum back to its place using a mesh sling or a suture (in rectopexy)
- The surgeon pulls a little bit of the rectum out and removes it and rest is sutured back to the intestine (in perineunal approach)
<u>Post operative :-</u>
- Patient have to stay a few days before being discharged
- Painkiller are prescribed
- Soft food is given
Answer:
If the person is young, bad posture can result in tight muscles which can cause pain within hours and OVER TIME (like months or YEARS) it could cause your spinal column to hyperextend and cause disk herniations which can be painful. So if you can only pick one answer, I would pick A, Poor posture can result in tight muscles. Think about when you get a sore neck from texting for too long. It's from straining your neck muscles to support the weight of you head in an unnatural (hunched over) position, AKA poor posture. But if you can pick more than one answer than I would go for A and B, because older people develop chronic pain and spinal arthritis (osteoarthritis) from everyday wear and tear on the spine from poor posture.
Explanation: Some tests let you choose more than one answer, I'm giving you the first answer to go for (Answer A) and a second one, (Answer B) if the test is saying "choose all correct answers."
Injury to themselves and others, and the risk of becoming overheated quicker than someone who is not special needs.
Answer: No. He is not ambidextrous.
Explanation:
Being ambidextrous means that the kid should be able to use both of his hands and that there should not be a preference for one at the expense of the other one. In this case, the kid should not view a particular hand as the stronger hand.
With regards to the question, we are informed that the kid has the ability to write with his left hand but not his right but that he's able to use his right for other tasks because that's his strong hand. This shows that he is not ambidextrous as he can not write with his right hand. It shows the hands aren't being used equally.