In blast injuries we split injuries into four parts. Primary blast injuries are dangerous because the expanding pressure and gas can cause the hollow organs of the body to rupture. The is massive rupturing can kill near instantaneously.
Secondary injuries are were things are actually life threatening by flinging stuff. Shrapnel, burns, debris can hit a patient.
Tertiary Injuries are noted as the next thing up, which is a patient can be flung away from the explosion, with collision into another object and the possibility of secondary impalation or blunt force trauma is possible. This is heavily reliant on the distance of impact.
So your answer is A.
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<u>According </u><u>to </u><u>WHO,</u><u>“A state of complete physical, mental and social. well-being and not merely the absence of. disease or infirmity” – </u><u>is </u><u>called </u><u>being </u><u>healthy.</u><u> </u>
<u>To </u><u>be </u><u>healthy</u><u>,</u><u> </u><u>following </u><u>things </u><u>should </u><u>be </u><u>considered </u><u>such </u><u>as:</u>
- <u>Limit Unhealthy Foods and Eat Healthy </u><u>Meals,</u>
- <u>Reduce Sitting and Screen </u><u>Time,</u>
- <u> Go Easy on Alcohol and Stay </u><u>Sober</u>
- <u>Have </u><u>enough </u><u>sleep </u><u>of </u><u>at least </u><u>6</u><u>-</u><u>7</u><u> </u><u>hours</u>
- <u>Exercise </u><u>regularly </u><u>,</u><u> </u><u>etc</u>
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He will most likely ask if it’s diagnosed and if yes he will just tell your parents to check in with you and if no it could go three ways 1, he sits down and has a confidential conversation 2, he calls your parents during or after the convo 3, he just doesn’t care
I believe the best answer would be D.
This is because the other answers don't really seem too encouraging. For example, the first one is basically saying she doesn't have any skill by saying "you might get lucky". The second one is just common sense that it's discouraging. The third one isn't encouraging either because it's saying that there's a chance she might mess up with the words "What's the worst that could happen?"
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Double vision is the medical condition in which a person loses depth perception, and may get confused by what he or she sees.It is caused by damage to nerves responsible for moving the eyes. It usually comes<span><span> from a stroke in the brainstem. </span> </span>
The most appropriate nursing interventions in this case are: covering one eye or applying opaque tape to one lens of their eyeglasses, using prisms (prisms move or redirect the direction of light entering the eye).