Number 2 Sir
Caesarean section
Caesarean section, also known as C-section, or caesarean delivery, is the use of surgery to deliver babies. A caesarean section is often necessary when a vaginal delivery would put the baby or mother at risk. This may include obstructed labor, twin pregnancy, high blood pressure in the mother, breech birth, or problems with the placenta or umbilical cord. A caesarean delivery may be performed based upon the shape of the mother's pelvis or history of a previous C-section. A trial of vaginal birth after C-section may be possible. The World Health Organization recommends that caesarean section be performed only when medically necessary. C-sections are performed without a medical reason, upon request by someone, usually the mother. - Wikipedia
Answer:
repetition on a bench
Explanation:
A sprint would be a speed test. A sit and reach test is an upper body test.
Answer:
The answer is Neutrophiles.
Explanation:
Patient who is undergoing aggressive treatment of breast cancer with chemotherapy. In general, these patients will have an inability to fight infections, since their bone marrow is depressed and cannot produce sufficient amounts of NEUTROPHILES. This condition is known as neutropenia. Neutrophils are a type of white globuos; They are responsible for destroying bacteria and fungi that invade the body.
I would say C.) Osteoarthritis
i say this because cataracts are directly on the eyes, glaucoma does cause blindness and you can get glaucoma from Osteoarthritis but diabetes can directly make you blind by having to get an eye removed
A person with sickle cell anemia will have:
Fatigue and Anemia are the most common to occur if you have SCA.
Dactylitis (swelling and inflammation of the hands and/or feet) and Arthritis is also common most likely garenteed to happen.
Splenic Sequestration (sudden pooling of blood in the spleen) and Liver Congestion is fatal and needs to be treated right away.
I hope this helps you :)