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BMR is known as Basal Metabolic Rate which requires information about person's height, weight, age and gender to determine the number of calories burned by a person in a day.
But here only number of calories i.e. 1300 is given which is not enough to find out Alex's Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) as there is no detail about his height, weight and age is given.
Average BMR in the USA:
For Women it is 1493 calories.
For Men it is 1662 calories.
BMR is different from BMI (Body Mass Index) because to find out body mass index only the data related to height and weight is required.
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In it they stated that the United States Constitution would grant a competent person a constitutionally protected right to refuse<span> life-saving </span>medical treatment<span> Whether for financial, spiritual or religious reasons, a </span>patient has<span> the ultimate say over what is done to his or her body.</span>
Answer:
When an individual is suffering from any disease or visit to the hospital generally are in some type of stress and the hospital itself is a place makes clients or patients stressed. Patients require support from their loved ones and healthcare professionals or doctors in order to overcome and remain calm and positive attitude towards the disease.
Lack of positivity or more stress can result in ineffective coping because of an inadequate level of confidence in the ability to overcome. This can be seen as a loss of interest or poor self care.
1b. This client is anxious about the surgery because of a lack of knowledge about the treatment, and self care and discharge needs that cause a client to exhibit inappropriate, exaggerated behavior.
A patient is recovering from several hours of orthopedic surgery. During an assessment of the patient’s lower legs, the nurse will monitor for signs of acute venous symptoms. Signs of acute venous symptoms include which of the following? .
- a. Intense, sharp pain, with the deep muscle tender to the touch
<span>- d. Sudden onset</span>
- e. Warm, red, and swollen calf