A nurse should help the patient to the restroom if the patient is blind and has had orthopedic surgery. If the patient wants to urinate and is able to urinate a catheter should not be placed unless the patient is unable to walk. Since this patient can ambulate using a walker, she should be encourage to urinate in the toilet. If the patient is having pain upon walking and doesn't think they can get to the bathroom safely even with the nurses help. The patient can have a bedpan placed underneath them to urinate in.
Many fitness programs include weight training programs which <span> B. helps to increase muscular strength and endurance.</span>
D. none of the above, because you need a good environment to exercise, you can live not in a house and still work out, and you don't have to live on a farm to exercise.
Calories differ between foods because of the amount of energy, water, or fat that is within the food.
During the digestion process, the first step would be mastication, lubrication with the saliva, and later on is being formed into a bolus. Bolus is the term used for food substance that is turned into small balls. When the bolus is formed, this is then pushed or moved to the stomach.