Many individuals who struggle with anorexia have some form of osteopenia or osteoporosis, creating an increase risk of break and fractures. Yet other long- terms effects for women include loss of normal menstruation, difficulties conceiving, infertility and more.
It’s true! Because if one doesn’t know anything then they can’t administer correctly to a child
Some details are missing in this question. To answer this question the data generated from the intervention would be required. However, even if the data shows improvements in pain following a weight lifting intervention for 2 months there are an unlimited number of confounding factors that may contribute to less pain in 2 months. For instance, is the person taking pain medication? Are other lifestyle factors being considered? Does the person have a strenuous job that may worsen the pain? Is the person actively seeking other therapy like massage ?
It’s difficult to even compare across the subjects because their back pain can differ and can stem from different causes. Some might find that the back pain gets worse with exercise, others not. Lastly, people have different levels of pain tolerance, I may rank my pain level high where as you may rank yours low. Is my pain worse than yours or can you tolerate pain better than me?
All in all, without any additional details your question cannot be answered. Pain ranking is a subjective tool that renders itself not viable. If you can objectively assess pain then we can come to some conclusions.
Not the answer you wanted to hear, but the answer you needed:)
Answer: The statement that is true about long term care is; People who live in long-term care facilities are chronic.
Explanation:
There are people who have chronic illness that must live in long term care facilities. Many of these people have no help at home or families to care for them. The people are not able to do activities of daily living and rely on others to help them bathe, take their meds, walk, and even eat.
Many people who have mental illness live in long term facilities, because they are unable to care for themselves in their own home. Older people may have trouble walking and getting out of bed and need help, and will go into a nursing home.
People in long term facilities can have visitors, have their own belongings, and many times their own rooms or apartments.
Yes it could be circulation problem.