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lana [24]
3 years ago
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Evaluate Shyla and Brandon’s situation, noting actions and behaviors that will help them maintain a quality of life into their l

ater years. Shyla and Brandon are a married couple in late age. They have always spent a lot of time talking. When Shyla reached menopause, she became very moody. The couple talked about it and decided it was important for Brandon to be a little more understanding, but to let Shyla know when he was uncomfortable with her moodiness. Shyla has always been fit and active. Brandon is a little overweight and has high blood pressure. Shyla and Brandon wish to remain active in their senior years.
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Mademuasel [1]3 years ago
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Answer:

Actions and behaviors that are already being expressed that will help them maintain their desired quality of life are being very understanding of one an other as well as staying active.

Explanation:

This is what i put for my unit test for edge, though i would alter it for copyright purposes.

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