A patient who is undergoing intravenous therapy should not perform isometric exercises because it may lead to bleeding and injury at the injection site. During a shower, the patient should protect the injection site and dressing from getting wet by covering it with plastic. Applying pressure with sterile gauze at the injection site if the catheter falls out helps to reduce bleeding. Inflammation and itching at the injection site may be an indication of infection and phlebitis; the patient should report these manifestations immediately.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
it is basic health class stuff
Answer:
lack of glucose in the blood
Explanation:
Hello there!
Things that may give you cues about to stop and start eating would be a feeling of hunger.
You can tell when you are hungry, because of the way you're stomach may act. It may "grumble" or make some sort of noise and you know you're hungry, and need food.
Something that would give you a cue you are no longer hungry, would be a feeling of fullness, or a feeling you don't feel like eating anymore.
I hope this helps you!
~Galexie
A prolonged feeling of helplessness and hopelessness? depression