For the last two weeks my 11 year old son has been experiencing nausea and vomiting in the mornings on school days in particular. The first week I believe he had a virus because he was vomiting and dizzy and I had the same thing for that week. That weekend he seemed fine, eating spaghetti,ice cream and so on but Monday morning he was throwing up again. I got a call from the school nurse saying he was in her office wanting to come home. He is throwing up but I don't know what the heck. I have tried eliminating meds, foods and so on and trying to find out if something was going on at school that he was trying to avoi
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The options are: 
a) Crutchfield tongs
b) Buck's
c) Balanced suspension
d) Thomas splint
The correct answer is b) Buck's
Explanation:
Buck's is a type of skin traction that is used when there is a fracture, mostly in the femur, or hip. This type of traction reduces pain and keeps the length of the bone but does not reduce the fracture. The other options mentioned are skeletal tractions.
 
        
             
        
        
        
I have always wanted to start dancing, however, since I already am doing 4 other sports/activities I do n't have enough time for another activity without dropping another.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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Here is my strategy,
Try to convince the community to eat vegetables in every meal. They should at least have salad placed next to their meal. After each meal, tell them that they should consume fruit such as banana. And if they feel hungry, just tell them to eat fruits.
Hope this helps