Answer:
Fasle
Explanation:
The abdominal thrust, as the name suggest, is administered to the abdomen. Specifically, it targets the diaphragm. It is a way to dislodge a foreign object stuck in someone's trachea - i.e. to stop someone from choking.
The giver stands behind the choking individual and applies firm pressure to their diaphragm with a fist, which should force the lungs to expel the object.
It is better known as the Heimlich maneuver.
Answer:
The most appropriate nursing diagnosis would be:
Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related to unmet cultural food preferences
Explanation:
Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements in women mainly occurs when a higher incidence regarding voluntary restriction of food intake secondary to anorexia, bulimia, and self-constructed fad dieting.
Here are some factors that may be related to Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements:
Inability to absorb or metabolize foods
Inability to digest foods
Inability to ingest foods
Inability to procure adequate amounts of food
Increased metabolic needs caused by disease process or therapy
Knowledge deficit
Unwillingness to eat