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Answer:
The activity that is not a way to prevent bursitis is drinking water (option D).
Explanation:
Bursitis corresponds to the inflammation of the articular bursa, a fluid-filled saccular structure that prevents friction of the bones in the joint. It is a very common condition in the shoulder and elbow.
Measures to prevent bursitis include resting the joint —taking breaks— protecting the affected area, and applying physical measures, such as warmth.
Hydration through the consumption of water is not a useful measure for the effective prevention of bursitis.
<em>The reason why the other options do not correspond to a valid answer has been explained in the text.</em>
Nurse should check the respiratory rate first.
Kerosene ingestion can lead to damage of lungs directly, aspiration pneumonia, rapid breathing, gasping, vomiting, and persistent coughing.
<h3>How does kerosene damage humans?</h3>
There are no conclusive ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) data for kerosene because it is a chemical mixture. Kerosene is thought to be eliminated from circulation by the liver and lungs.
By inhaling liquid (aspiration), one of the main exposure routes, one is exposed. Kerosene spray applications can cause pulmonary irritation symptoms including coughing and dyspnea. Kerosene vapors can be somewhat irritating to the respiratory system. Although local irritation could arise from acute dermal exposure, it is not thought to be a skin sensitizer. Kerosene exposure may have CNS side effects such as agitation, restlessness, ataxia, sleepiness, convulsions, coma, and even death.
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