Answer:
Person above me is wrong. The answer is polycystic ovary syndrome, or A, on EDGE
Explanation:
The nurse should first assess the patient's pain level on the pain scale and then ask the patient according to the pain rating if they would like anything for pain. If the patient says no, then the nurse should respect the patients wishes and remind the patient that if at any point they do need anything for pain to call. Also explain to the patient the importance of keeping the pain under control because it is much harder to relieve chronic pain than it is to control it.
It would be D. because tapeworms tend to live in animals so if they are not cooked all the way it is possible for a human to get them.
I'd say that the doctor would recommend to 1: to start a low-calorie, low-fat diet, 2: devote time to follow a workout plan, and possibly 5: Join a weight-loss support group, but I'm not sure about that one.
The reason the doctor wouldn't recommend 3 is because you're supposed to eat several servings of fruit per day, not once a week, and the reason the doctor wouldn't recommend 4 is because an increase in food consumption would add on to the patients problem of being overweight rather than help it.
Answer:
pregnant woman age 14-17 years are at high risk of preterm birth and having a child with low weight and unhealthy.
as a mother poor diet around time of conception can cause premature birth because mother needs nutrition to make her baby healthy.