Answer:
SLEEP ON YOUR BACK OR YOUR RIGHT SIDE, THOSE POSITIONS WILL NOT HURT YOUR BACK
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I am diabetic and the only one that i know of that does not happen is recurring infections unless you have very easily bruised skin and then maybe it can happen if you get sick or something
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Explaining that this is an expected adverse effect of pilocarpine</u> is the most appropriate nursing action.</h2><h2>
Explanation:</h2>
Pilocarpine is an antimuscarinic drug. There are M3 receptors located on the pupil responsible to constrict the pupils (miosis ) and also causing cyclospasm.
<u>As pilocarpine is administered</u> ,it is a pharmacologic antagonist of the muscarinic receptor , it results in mydriasis (dilation of pupils ) and cycloplegia ( inability to accommodate ) resulting in blurred vision.
Hence it is one of the side effects of pilocarpine.
I think it's his muscle since his lift weights 2 times a week so his muscle are having more benefits than most of his body in my point of view