Answer:
"My child sleeps between 11 and 12 hours a night."
Explanation:
Sleep is extremely important for the child as it is during sleep that complex neurophysiological processes occur that determine the production of substances eg growth hormone that stimulates the development of muscle mass, promotes bone stretching, decreased fat accumulation , improves physical performance and activates the immune system.
Sleep time may vary with age, personality and family dynamics. But in general, children from 1 to 3 years sleep between 12 and 14 hours daily, the afternoon sleep between 1 and 2 hours. Between 3 and 5 years is 11 to 12 hours daily. By age 4 most children no longer sleep during the day. From 6 to 12 years old, children are of school age and it is recommended that they sleep between 10 and 11 hours.
symptoms of COPD:
shortness of breath
chronic cough
chest pressure
frequent respiratory infections
symptoms of diabetes mellitus:
frequent urination
excessive thirst
extreme hunger
weight loss
dry skin
symptoms of anxiety:
sweating
trembling
breathing rapidly(hyperventilation)
feeling nervous,restless or tense
Satisfy their wants and needs
The correct answer is the first option - occipital lobe.
The occipital lobe is a part of your brain which is governs your sight and all your visual activities. It got its name from Latin, because ob means behind, and caput means head, so this lobe is located in the back of your brain.
Answer:
B. "Client walks 4 miles in 1 hour every day."
Explanation:
Immediately after a heart attack, it is recommended that the patient be at rest so as not to overload the muscle that was recently affected. The duration of this rest varies according to the case: when the infarction generates more serious problems, the tendency is for the rest time to be longer than in cases where the repercussions were smaller.
In cases of myocardial infarction, the total recovery time could be estimated on average at 30 days, ie an average of 4 weeks of rest. After this period the patient should start light exercises that do not overload the heart. These exercises should become more intense over time. For this reason, we can say that after 4 weeks of myocardial infarction, the patient is not able to walk 4 miles in an hour every day, because this would be a very intense exercise for a patient under these conditions.