Answer:
Explanation:
Coordinates of Vertices of triangle ABC are A (-4,3) , B(4,4) and C(1,1).
As, DO is Dilation of Δ ABC by Scale factor of .
Vertices of A' B'C' are
So, Image Δ A'B'C' will be smaller than the Pre image Δ ABC.
The two triangles will be congruent.
AO is Dilated by a factor of half , so A'O' will be half of AO.
So, correct Statements are
1. AB is parallel to A'B'.
2.DO,1/2(x, y) =
The distance from A' to the origin is half the distance from A to the origin.
The minimum information
necessary to accomplish the purpose of the disclosure is provided by HIPPA if the individual who is the subject or patient gives an authorization in
writing to HIPPA or unless the use or disclosure is permitted by another
provision of the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
Moreover, the HIPAA Privacy Rule specifies that it
will allow disclosure of PHI for the covered entity if it is for the purpose of
its own treatment, payment or any health care operations.
Answer: D, "I haven't had a bowel movement for several days"
Explanation:
Fecal impaction occurs when fecal matter in the colon refuses to dislodge out of the colon. It usually results from constipation.
Constipation itself is not a disease but occurs due to lifestyle like:
1. A diet low in fiber
2. Inadequate fluid intake
3. Sedentary lifestyle
4. Ignoring the urge to defecate
5. Side effect of medication.
Symptoms of fecal impaction:
1. Abdominal pain especially after meal
2. A persistent urge to move the bowel
3. Headache
4. Poor appetite
Since client was treated with furosemide, the nurse will monitor the client's <u>potassium levels</u>.
<h3>Who is a nurse?</h3>
A nurse can be defined as an expert (professional) who has been trained in a medical institution and licensed to perform the following tasks and activities in a hospital:
- To promote hygienic behaviors among patients.
- To provide care for sick people.
- To provide care for an injured patient.
In this scenario, the client is experiencing pulmonary edema, which is a condition that is mostly caused as a result of excess fluids in the heart. Also, the client was treated with furosemide and as such it is very important for the nurse to monitor the client's <u>potassium levels</u>, in order to prevent a blood change and abnormal heartbeats.
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