The nurse should find out how irregular and how rapid is the heart rate in deciding on the type of care for this condition to decrease the chances of stroke or other heart disease. Depending on the severity of the heart rate irregularity, she may choose stroke-reducing medications, medications to control the fibrillations, electric shock treatment, and having a pace<span>maker fitted for example. </span>
<h2>Question:</h2>
Describe two physiological effects of ageing on the body. Describe how this may affect participation in physical activity and sport.
<h2>Answer:</h2>
- <u>The cardiac output decreases, blood pressure increases and arteriosclerosis develops. The lungs show impaired gas exchange, a decrease in vital capacity and slower expiratory flow rates.</u>
- <u>There are a number of key factors in sports participation including gender, age, socio-economic, ethnicity and disability. There are only two key factors in sports participation which are including gender and disability. Currently 40.6% of men play sport at least once a week, compared to 30.7% of women.</u>
- <u>Communities that participate in sport and recreation develop strong social bonds, are safer places and the people who live in them are generally healthier and happier than places where physical activity isn't a priority. Sport and recreation builds stronger, healthier, happier and safer communities.</u>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
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Break it down into manageable chunks and focus on small bits at a time. set small goals and rewards when he achieves them
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Answer:
It is a person's age, activity level, and sex/gender! :)
Explanation:
<span>The nervous system consists of the brains, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. Together, these organs are responsible for the control of the body and communication among its parts.</span>