Jenny should shift Mr. Ivy. The weight of Mr. Ivy should be on right side of Jenny where he is supposed to support himself then from there he can limp on to the table where he will be examined.
2. Jenny help is the body mechanic which Mr. Ivy should have for him to be assisted.
3. Mr. Ivy needs a patient education in order to clarify his sickness so as to know what he is being treated.
4. Jenny should have clear documents which shows the state of illness of Mr. Ivy including temperature and pressure such that the next nurse who will handle the situation will have a clear information on what to do with the patient.
<span>Anabolic androgenic is a drug that can cause all of those symptoms</span>
I think they can if they have authorization to do so
Detraining. (example) <span> They began a </span>training program and then stopped exercising after 4 weeks.<span> They quit exercising for the next two months. They were tested were found to have lost all of their aerobic gains and returned to their original fitness levels.</span>.
During exercise, we undergo respiration. Therefore, we need oxygen and release carbon dioxide and water as waste products. When exercise become vigorous, we only run on anaerobic respiration with little oxygen, then lactic acid becomes a waste product instead of carbon dioxide and water. This occurs due to incomplete breakdown of glucose.
Best answer is C. lactic acid.