The answer is the cataract. A cataract is a shadowing of the lens in the eye which leads to a decline of vision. Cataracts often progress slowly and can affect one or both eyes. Symptoms may include faded colors, blurry vision, and halos around light, trouble with bright lights, and trouble seeing at night.
Jogging. I found this answer by process of elimination. Swimming takes a lot of force, like kicking which gives heavy force on bones, jumping rope, (believe it or not) can also affect his bones since he is "pounding" on the ground. Basketball is much like the jumping rope. But jogging is meant to be a light run, and if you jog the right way, (lightly on your feet) you can stay active and avoid heavy force on bones.
Don’t get punched into anything, even holding hands should be a choice
Answer: She needs to take of the child so that he can intake fluids as all the fluids he is ingesting is getting dehydrated by the body.
Explanation:
The child is having mild fever and is constantly vomiting and diarrhea. In these two cases the water from the body is constantly going out and along with water electrolytes also drain out of the body.
The nurse action will be to stop the fluid loss from the body of the child and then further actions can be taken.