Restraints keep someone or something under control or within limits.Restraints protect patient without much regard for the physical or emotional well-being of the patient. These restraints often cause stress to patients.
Fear-free techniques aim to reduce stress around hospitalization, anesthesia and surgery.
So, fear-free restraint is aimed at <span>stopping fear of restraint.</span>
You can reduce stress with therapy and the relaxation of the brain and the part of the brain that stimulates the feeling of stress.
Answer:
Explanation:Mucus membrane
Natural antibiotic(s)
Immune system
White blood cells
Leukocytes
Lymphatic system
Antigen
Phagocyte
Lymphocyte
T-cells
B-cells
Antibody/antibodies
Fever
Communicable disease
Infection
Pathogen
Skin ( as a protective barrier)
vaccine/vaccination
Stomach
First line of defense
Second line of defense
Third line of defense
B)Abdominal surgery
Explanation:
In functional obstruction, the intestine can become adynamic from an absence of normal nerve stimulation to intestinal muscle fibers. For example, abdominal surgery can lead to paralytic ileus. Mechanical obstructions result from a narrowing of the bowel lumen with or without a space-occupying mass. A mass may include a tumor, adhesions (fibrous bands that constrict tissue), incarcerated or strangulated hernias, volvulus (kinking of a portion of intestine), intussusception (telescoping of one part of the intestine into an adjacent part), or impacted feces or barium. (less)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Tolerance means that after continued drinking, consumption of a constant amount of alcohol produces a lesser effect or increasing amounts of alcohol are necessary to produce the same effect