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D) Both the first and third answers are correct.
Yes indeed the answer is true BUT wait hold up a minute, u may ask ''Will this cure me of my disease''? Answer: 50% chance yes and the other 50% chance no because STDS can come from sexual intercourse, oral sex, tongue kissing or French kissing or just putting your saliva or someone else saliva in u or him so this can give u STDs and next thing u know your immune system (its the thing that helps u fight diseases and colds) like for ex u got the flu and your immune system helps u get better and fight that cold. But back to topic the disease, CAN or CAN NOT, overpower your defense system( immune system ) and if this STD disease wins over your immune system, sadly its going to be harder for u to stay alive but yes there are cures but that DOES NOT 100% keep u alive though.
I think you mean "natural" the answer is Puberty. :D
The nurse must perform spirometry for a patient receiving a pulmonary function test.
Pulmonary function tests are performed to measure various lung functions and capacities to diagnose any certain lung disorders. PFTs usually include two methods namely: spirometry and plethysmography.
1. Spirometry
This test involves the use of a promoter and spirograph. The spirometer measures the amount of air inhaled and the amount of air exhaled as well as the frequency. These measurements are recorded on a spirograph.
2. Plethysmography
It is a similar test in which the client is asked to sit inside an airtight box to measure the pulmonary values, such as TV, FVC, VC etc.
A nursing intervention to be followed before PFTs:
● Ask the patient to remove any clothing or jewelry that may interfere with the procedure
● Assess the pulse rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure of the patient
● Ask the patient's history of various problems like breathing problems, anxiety, nervousness, etc.
To know more about pulmonary function tests (PFTs), refer to the following link:
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