Honestly, I’m not learning the topic you’re learning, and I’m just in 10th grade and am taking anatomy and physiology this year
But personally speaking, I would treat the 8 year old with the possible tibia first, mostly because it’s a broken bone and could be causing extreme pain (and it’s an issue we already know). My second patient would be the 12 year old with the neck, arm, and lower back discomfort because there could be a serious underlying cause (my cause of concern would be if the problem is neural). My third patient would be the 46 year old with the superficial lacerations because although it’s just superficial, it’s worth giving a look at. And my 4th one would be the 11 year old with the headache, nausea, and vomiting because it could simply be a simple flu. Although once again, take my answer with a pinch of salt
Answer:
option d. Hypertrophy and neural facilitation.
Explanation:
Strengthening of muscles or say the capacity to generate force of muscles can be improved by training the muscles with the help of neural facilitation and hypertrophy.
Neural facilitation is the process that transfers the stimuli to the muscles
To overcome the deficiency of oxygen during training of muscles, the muscles grow in size. this phenomena is termed as Hypertrophy.
The transdermal patch I hope that helps
Answer:
A. People who eat less than the basic minimum number of daily calories
Explanation:
A repeat cesarean delivery of a term male infant whose mother has diabetes mellitus would the nurse expect to monitor closely for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
<h3>What is RDS in ?</h3>
- A lung condition in infants that affects breathing.
- A baby is more likely to develop RDS and require additional oxygen and assistance breathing the earlier in life they are born.
- Reviewing the maternal past is crucial to look for RDS risk factors.
- Maternal diabetes, which produces high levels of insulin and inhibits the formation of surfactant.
- A cesarean birth without prior labor, male gender, and term infants are risk factors that place the newborn at the greatest danger.
- The other infant-related situations wouldn't take precedence.
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