Your answer is D. All the above
It all depends on what you truly think.....
But smoking cigarettes can cause lung diseases such as COPD, Emphysema and chronic bronchitis. You can also get lung cancer or if you have asthma you can have attacks, more attacks or worse ones. Could happen right away or take time, depending on the person and situation, how much you smoke, what you smoke,how long,your age,history
Not wearing a seatbelt while driving can result in you getting in an even worse car accident than if you were wearing one, you can get thrown from the car. Happens right away
Eating too much junk food may result in weight gain and higher risk of illnesses such as obesity. This can happen right away or overtime, depending on the person and situation, how long you do this, your age,height & history
Not exercising for atleast 30mins. per day can take time for you to gain weight, get sick easier and have a shorter lifespan or quickly, depends on the situation & person, how long they've been not doing this, how old they are, how active they are or were
It's your choice but I would say not wearing a seatbelt while driving
The nurse must determine whether neurovascular involvement is present when evaluating a patient with a fracture or ortho damage. This will involve evaluation of _____.
What is neurovascular assessment?
A neurovascular examination is a methodical procedure used by clinicians to evaluate peripheral nerve injury, reduced blood flow to the extremities, and neurovascular deterioration. Every time there is a possibility of impaired blood flow or nerve damage, medical professionals would conduct a neurovascular examination since neurovascular compromise can result in long-term harm (e.g., loss of a limb or even death).
Pain, Pallor, Polar, Pulses, Paralysis and Paresthesia are neurovascular involvements that must be assessed during evaluation of fracture/ortho injury.
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CO2 levels of the blood are elevated. CO2 is a acid