Answer:
Not necessarily
Explanation:
It honestly depends on the situation considering this is under the health topic I am going to assume it is under that kind of situation. In health/medical settings the "title" matters in what they know and if they have consent from the patient to confer with that person. The title should pertain to the certain condition the patient is in. Especially due to confidentiality. So as far as "regardless of their title" it wouldn't help them make a more effective decision. Alternatively, if the person/people they converse with pertain to the situation it can and usually is a good idea to get second opinions especially if not sure of the course of action they should take.
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The question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
A geriatric nurse is teaching student nurses about the risk factors for development of delirium in older adults. Which student statement indicates that learning has occurred?
A. "Taking multiple medications may lead to adverse interactions or toxicity."
B. "Age-related cognitive changes may lead to alterations in mental status."
C. "Lack of rigorous exercise may lead to decreased cerebral blood flow."
D. "Decreased social interaction may lead to profound isolation and psychosis."
Answer:
Option (A).
Explanation:
Delirium may be defined as the condition in which the individual has decrease awareness and not clear about his situation. The individual is not focused and has confused thinking.
The multiple medication might leads to the worsening condition of the individual suffering from delirium. The individual has difficulty in thinking and or remembering the events. The medications do not help to overcome from this problem.
Thus, the correct answer is option (A).
Answer:
Date: Whenever you did it.
Warm-up: Any form of stretch that matches the exercise. (ex: Leg, arm, back, shoulder, neck.)
Cool-Down: (Same thing i said for warm up.)
Type: Flexibility.
Intensity level: Moderate.
Total Time: However long it took if you do not know how long go by how long it felt like.