Episodes of wheezing, chest tightness, cough and shortness of breath will the nurse expect when caring for a patient who is a experiencing worsening of asthma symptom
<h3>What is Asthma ?</h3>
A chronic (long-lasting) disease that affects the lungs' airways is asthma. The tubes that let air into and out of your lungs are called airways. The airways may occasionally swell and restrict if you have asthma. As a result, it is more difficult for air to leave your airways when you exhale.
- Urban dwellers and those who grew up there are more likely to get asthma. Asthma is more likely to affect obese or overweight kids and adults. Although the causes are unknown, some doctors suggest that being overweight causes low-grade inflammation in the body.
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Some people take up negative coping methods such as consuming too much caffeine. People with high stress often use it to jump start there energy, and make them more productive, which can lead to a caffeine addiction. Others smoke, or drink in excess which again turns into a drug habit into addiction. Some people compulsively spend money thinking material things will relieve their stress. Finally, one of the most common negative responses to stress would be emotional eating, which can lead to obesity and other health problems.
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The answer is b, it can guide treatment of cardiac disease
The answer is D. Ignore threats from the cyberbully.
The best way to deal with cyberbullies is to just ignore them, do not respond to them as this is what they want, the attention, the glory. You should always tell an adult you trust for example your parents about any cyberbullying, you should not keep it to yourself as this can be dangerous. It would be sensible to save all the evidence but as far as this question goes the best answer is D.
A wouldn't help, it just bottles up their feelings, even more, hurting them in the end worse. Medication can't always be the answer, and you can help with everyday errands, and refer them to a hospice depending on how much this grief is deteriorating their mental health. Based off of where they are mentally, all of these would be a good idea, except A. Help them talk about their stresses but only if they are comfortable with it.
I don't know if this is for homework, or for personal reasons. This answer only really helps with personal reasons.