Drinking water and going to sleep?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it's light intensity because it's not as hard as say jogging (moderate) or sprinting (vigorously)
Answer: There are numerous things that a Home Health Aide should not do when giving foot care to a client with diabetes.
Explanation:
Since there were no choices to choose from and so many things that should never be done, I will make a small list of things for you.
1: Never put anything in the client's shoes, as this can cause a blister or cut.
2: Never soak the client's feet in hot water; only use warm water.
3: Never cut the toenails too short and always cut them straight across and file after.
4: Never moisturize between the toes, always moisturize the feet instead.
5: Never treat the calluses or corns yourself, only a DR should perform this.
6: Never scrub patients' feet with anything other than a sponge or soft cloth. Always pat the feet dry.
Answer:
I prefer working individually. I can focus on myself and what I need to do for my body. For individual exercises, you can run or jog around your neighborhood, bike around your neighborhood, do home workouts (like pushups, lunges, pedaling, jumping jacks, etc. For group exercises, you can swim together, run or jog around your area, bike in your neighborhood, go to the gym, etc.
hope this helps!