The available options are:
A. "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
B. -"Biofeedback does not work for irritable bowel disease."
C. -"Stress is hard to control and you may need a medication to relax."
D. -"The device is just another expensive electronic toy."
Answer:
Biofeedback will help reduce stress.
Explanation:
This is because, research has shown that biofeedback is an evidence-based treatment for stress reduction. However, since, biofeedback is not a serious treatment, or is not indicated for the client's condition which is irritable bowel disease. Then it's expected that, the nurse should not tell the client that a medication for relaxation or biofeedback is the solution, but rather commend the client for reading and asking about the efficiency of biofeedback.
Hence, the nurse should respond that, "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
Answer:
The bronchodilator inhaler, or “reliever medication”, is used to relieve spasms in the airway muscles. If you don't have spasms, it will have no effect on the airways but potential side effects include a racing heart beat and feeling very shaky
Answer:
The answer for the blank space is "Down syndrome".
Explanation:
Many people with Down syndrome (born with an extra identical duplicate of chromosome 21) have a high probability of developing leukemia, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease as they become older, usually between between the ages of 30 and 40.