Explanation:
Poor mental health can be a risk factor for many conditions including chronic physical conditions which are leading a person to fail in social aspects of life. People who have chronic physical conditions are at risk of developing bad or poor mental health that will affect their social aspects because they can have lower self-esteem and feel bad about themselves so they will think that others will think that too.
Answer:
"My child cannot have any thing to eat or drink after midnight the day of the test."
Explanation:
The Holter monitor test is a complementary test used to assess the presence of cardiac arrhythmias, both tachycardia and bradycardia. As with ABPM, the patient will stay for a full day with a portable monitor.
The device used for the exam is attached to the patient's chest and records the electrical activity of the heart for 24 hours straight. At the end of 24 hours, the device is removed from the patient and sent to the cardiologist, who will evaluate the recorded activity. Its goal is to analyze the variations in rhythm and heart rate that occur throughout the day. The client undergoing this test need not modify any activities of his or her daily life and need not be fasted during or before the test.
There are differences between having a sprained muscle in the ribs, or a broken rib. A broken rib tends to be more painful, may or may not protrude and can cause extreme swelling and bruising. A muscle strain will have bruising, swelling and pain but it will not protrude and will be less severe.
To maintain his weight, Jeff needs to consume the same number of calories as he burns.
C. Obesity
Obesity is a common risk factor between type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.