ANSWER:
This could be called many things but here is one of them:
<u>Exercise bulimia.</u>
EXPLANATION:
Exercise bulimia is a pathologic condition. Some of the characteristics of exercise bulimia are similar to bulimia nervosa. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder in which the person starts eating excessively. This leads them to vomit and a condition called diarrhea. A person attacked with exercise bulimia doesn’t eat much. Instead, they over-exercise to burn fat and calories.
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I hope this answer helps you out. Please note that the answer to this question could be many things so I cannot give you an exact answer. Have a nice day :D.</em></u></h2>
Neostimine or Prostigmine is a treatment for Ogilvie syndrome, Urinary retention if without blockage and for Myasthenia gravis. It is then use to increase acetycholine which is the answer that is located in nerve synapses.Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular condition causing weakness in the skeletal muscles that is use for breathing and body part movements.
The answer is either he is using his large muscles or his body heats up but I am not sure which one sorry hope I helped a little
Answer:
If the heart reacts well , my baby should do okay when i give birth.
Explanation:
This is a common prenatal test that is used to monitor a baby's health by checking the heart rate.
Apart from checking the heart rate, it monitors the baby's movement.
It sis considered non stress since no medication is used by the doctor. Therefore the baby gets no stress.
For a mother to make the statement "If the heart reacts well, my baby should do OK when I give birth."
It demonstrates she understood the teaching about nonstress test.
The answer is letter C.
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