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A person with celia disease would be recommended a nutrition plan with many vitamins such as vitamin D, vitamin b6, and many more. Some foods with these vitamins would be dairy products, fruits and vegetables, potatoes, rice, and noodles.
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Meredith holds full responsibility for what happened to her patient. Falsifying documentation is illegal and extremely dangerous to the patients' health, as was the case with her patient, Mr. Wallace.
Meredith should have never put vitals down that were not taken at the time of the visit. What should have happened is that Meredith should have stopped attempting to take Mr. Wallace's vitals and asked a senior co-worker or the Physician to help assist with taking a blood pressure. She also could have used an alternate way of obtaining a blood pressure (example: using the radial pulse with the blood pressure cuff at the forearm). The patient should absolutely be reimbursed for the medical bills accrued from Meredith's mistake/lapse of judgment. Meredith also just receive a performance write-up with her employer. She is lucky if she would still have a job.
The correct answer is D. Avoiding high-risk situations
A could lead to a possible sexual encounter. B would just lead to confrontation. C is just dumb and would lead to potentially putting yourself in harms way.
If you avoid high risk situations where the chances of a sexual encounter are high you are more than likely able to successfully remain abstinent.
To prevent increased circulation and itching, lotions should be gently but firmly patted on the skin, rather than rubbed in. Shake all lotions thoroughly immediately before application. Lotions are aqueous and are easily cleansed with water. Lotions are not oil based.
You bring at work and the employees harassing you for your gender. Ex: being a women is worthless and then them cat calling you and whistling at you