D, they promote the health risks of smoking. If they pushed the health risks, they wouldn't be selling their product. All of the others are true and are exactly why tobacco advertising is controlled.
Answer:
After the nurse and the child parents discuss the care and management of the disorder the statements that indicate their understanding are:
That they understand the child has to take insulin as prescribed, that the child's diet has to be healthy, balanced, and accurate with carbohydrate counts.
As well as:
Periodic blood sugar check-ups, and getting regular physical activity.
Explanation:
To understand the statements that are the answer, we need to understand several things. First of all, a 5-year-old child with diabetes can perfectly develop a long-lasting life that will allow him or her a good quality of life. Nevertheless, we need to understand that the child has to evaluate his blood sugar frequently, as well as have a physically active routine, take insulin the doctor's prescription, and finally an accurate diet on carbohydrate counts to guarantee his good health.
Answer:
She should burn: A. More than 500 calories.
Explanation:
In order to lose weight, it is needed a balance between what we eat (the input), it means, the calories that gets into the body, and what we lose during the workout (the output). If Nancy eats 2000 calories, she should "use" in some point a little bit more of that so she has a higher output. As the question explains, 1000 calories participate in her normal daily activities, and she burns another 500 more in her workouts. Considering she wants to reduce her weight, she should burn more than 500 calories so she has a positive balance of that output.
Answer: C.
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