The following statements about exercising during pregnancy is true: pregnant women should not exercise at very high altitudes. Correct answer: A The reason is because studies have shown that long term exposure to altitude rettards fetal growth and it has been acknowledged that women tend to give birth to small babies if they spend much of their pregnancy at altitude. If a pregnant women visits the mountains while she is pregnant, she should stay below 6,000 feet when she exercises.
I would say all but A, but if only one answer it is, I would say C
1.) An inability to describe medical terms and procedures into layman's terms
2.) Judgemental
3.)not a good listener
The correct answer is A. Rest.
Explanation
The REST treatment for injuries is a set of four procedures to cure an injury in which each of its letters represents a procedure. The first is Rest, that is to say that the injured area should be left at rest for the first 48 following the injury; the second refers to Ice, that is, put ice on the wound for at least 20 minutes about 6 times per day; the third means Compression, that is to say that the area should be bandaged to prevent swelling, finally the fourth step refers to Elevation, that is, to keep the wound at least 8 inches elevated for recovery. So, the correct answer is A. Rest.