There are choices for this question namely:
<span>a. 40% to 50%
b. 50% to 70%
c. 70% to 85%
d. 85% to 100%
The correct answer is 50% to 70%. Moderate-intensity activity is noted when a person reaches 50% to 70% of his or her maximum heart rate in exercise. The maximum heart rate is determined by subtracting the age to 220.
<em>For example, a 54-year-old male with type 2 diabetes needs to have moderate intensity activity. His maximum heart rate is (220-54) which is 166 bpm. 50% to 70% of 166 is 83-116 bpm. Therefore he should exercise and raise his heart rate at 83-116 bpm. </em>
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Answer:
Vegetative state
Explanation:
Vegetative state is a disorder of consciousness that occurs when there is a dysfunction of the cerebral hemispheres caused by a traumatic brain injury, stroke or an illness. When this occurs, the person becomes unaware of his environment, but since the hypothalamus and the brain stem is not affected, the person’s autonomic and motor reflexes such as sleep cycle, blood pressure, heart rate, etc, still functions properly. The person is said to be awake but unaware.
Answer:
Not coded or R73 as hyperglycemia.
Explanation: