1. Communicate
Don't make them feel bad for having an eating disorder. They need to know it's a problem for their health and they should seek treatment before it gets worse. Tell them they are not alone and that they have their friends and family as a support system.
2. Offer Help
Give them ideas as to how they can get help. An eating disorder that is just in its early stages can be treated by a specialist in the field of eating disorders (therapy). If it is worse and constantly interfering with there life a treatment facility would be the better option.
3. Follow through
Check up on them constantly to see how they are doing. If they have an eating disorder it is likely they have other mental illnesses like depression and anxiety which is a problem if not treated. Let them again know they are not alone and always check in!
Minerals <em>maintain water balance </em>
Carbohydrates <em>provide basic energy</em>
Proteins <em>repair body tissue</em>
Fats <em>maintain body temperature</em>
Vitamins <em>absorb other nutrients</em>
Hope that helps!
The answer is 50%.
From the 'National Affairs' website, they conducted a study where they found that less than 20% of couples who married in 1950 ended up divorced, about 50% of couples who married in 1970 did.
And in regards to the basic unit of society question; the answer would be family. Family is the basic unit of society as it forms community and is the nucleus of civilisation.
Answer:
The PSDA is the law responsible for giving patients the right to determine their end-of-life care.
The OBRA is the law responsible for making sure nursing homes are safe.