Answer:
"When your body has to regularly break down that much alcohol, your blood and the functional cells in your liver accumulate a lot of potentially damaging toxic byproducts."
Explanation:
Excessive alcohol consumption, as the man exposed in the question consumes, negatively affects the body's metabolism as ethanol is metabolized by the liver, where harmful substances such as acetaldehyde are released after alcohol is metabolized. It is also known that alcohol consumption generates oxidative damage, free radical accumulation and depletion of hepatic anti-oxidative capacity. In this context, we can conclude that excessive alcohol consumption accumulates toxic byproducts in the body.
Therefore, we can conclude that what the nurse would say to the man presented in the above question is: "When your body has to break down that much alcohol, your blood and the functional cells in your liver accumulate a lot of potentially damaging toxic byproducts".
True
i think it’s because by putting short term goals as you go on, you’re kind of building up more goals for yourself that will lead you to achieve the one specific big one
I think the answer would be B, because if your body gets it proper nutrients, it should be able to stay healthy. :)
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Learn to disagree without arguing!
Social Health has a lot to do with knowing that you can be wrong too. Not everything has to be an argument. It shows great maturity when you can admit you are wrong and move on. There is a lesson to be learned.
For instance, you are in a situation where there were many people involved in a disagreement. Some were very upset and others weren't. The ones that weren't upset likely have a way to back up from a situation.
If you can back up and see all sides of the disagreement, you can see every side, in turn this allows you to see what you could've done differently for a different outcome. The lesson is don't make that same mistake again.
Not everyone will agree on most anything. It is up to you to maintain your social health and be more open-minded. Or to understand that everyone's opinion differs to some extent.