Answer:
Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety. Emotional abuse is more psychologically harmful than physical abuse.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Sucking chest wound
Explanation:
A sucking chest wound occurs when a hole, of the size of a coin, is created in the chest cavity that protects the lungs, resulting in the collapse of the lung. Such hole can be created from injuries that involve the puncturing of the chest cavity by foreign objects such as from gunshot, stabs etc. When the lung becomes collapse as a result of a puncture in the chest cavity, the individual would try hard to suck for air while breathing. As the individual breathes in and out, hissing or sucking sound can be heard. Coughing out of blood may be observed too.
I’m assuming it’s D because A still goes to a team and D is only for themselves
The nurse should preop preparation is crucial, nurse also support
during adjustment to concept of amputation, surgical resection. Body image
concerns especially in teens and pain management-phantom limb pain is real. Therapeutic
management for osteogenic sarcoma, traditional approach: radical surgical
resection or amputation of affected area are Limb-salvage procedures: resection
of bone w/prosthetic replacement of affected area. Chemo w/surgical treatment.
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