I would listen to her. Don't interrupt unless she allows you to. She is very sad at this time and needs someone to tell everything to. Don't say anything that might bring her down. Tell her postive things!
Answer:
B) physiological
Explanation:
When we feel under pressure, our nervous system instructs the body to release stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, that produce <u>physiological changes</u> in order to help us cope with the threat or danger we see looming over us. It is what is called "stress response" or "fight or flight" reaction.
When we are stressed, the respiratory system suffers the effect immediately. It usually costs us more to breathe and we do it faster in an attempt to quickly bring oxygen-rich blood to the body.
Cardiovascular effects also occur. When the stress is acute (at that precise moment), the heart rate and blood pressure rise, but return to normal once this has passed. If acute stress is experienced repeatedly or if the stress becomes chronic (if it lasts for a long period of time), it can cause damage to the veins and arteries. <u>This increases the risk of hypertension, heart attacks or heart attacks</u>.
Answer:
im sry but i dont want to answer ._.
Explanation:
An
adolescent who has had type 1 diabetes for 5 years stops adhering to
the therapeutic regimen. In light of the client's developmental level,
the nurse concludes that the behavior is a reflection of a:<span>- Struggle for identity</span>