I would say it would be to tell a friend or family member or someone u trust and commit to a day to stop smoking
Answer:
b. Coronary artery disease
Explanation:
Peripheral vascular disease is characterized by a reduction in blood flow and hence Oxygen through the peripheral vessels. WHen the needs of the tissues for oxygen exceeds the supply, areas of ischemia and necrosis will develop.
<u>Risk factors include :</u>
- Coronary artery disease
- Atherosclerotic chasnges
- Embolization
- Thrombus formation
- Increased coagunility of blood
- Hypertension
- Inflammatory process/infection
Evidence of coronary artery disease insists that other wessels are also diseased, hence it is a risk factor.Conversely, peripheral vascular disease , if present , is also a risk factor for coronary artery disease, and if present, it should be considered in reduction of cardiac risk factors.
Answer:
Habits can be defined as a routine or behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously or the tendency/disposition to act in a certain way. ... If we are always alert, never let our attention wander, and remember to use all the safe practices and equipment required, then habits become safe
O M G i just did that one on Plato
well anyway i think the answer was the the skin because any thing that invades the body is a threat to the immune system.
I am no expert just my opinion.
. He started drinking because his mindset changed with his diagnosis wich let him hopeless , he sees no future and his acts makes him get away from the change of having a future. So how do we change his mindset? Maybe the attitude of crying in desperation for him to stay and try chemo makes him more stubborn defensive of the feeling of anhedonia and also under the control of addictions he is more depresed gets more defensive . In my opinion the best solution is not directly tell him to start chemo but to give him subtle motivation first to quit alcohol and to start chemo.If he starts seeing a future people talking good about life around him ,talking about progress of others with the same disease even if it s not his own progression it s some of the best to give motivation, talking in a permissive way like he is the one making the decision to quit although not healthy saying thay he is allowed to drink how much as he wants after chemo -just to making him stop and get chemo and deal with everything after. for some individuals maybe seeing the consequences and future complicatiosns not death a term that he can be numb maybe useful for motivation using some fear. Saying that he is a lucky one having an options some of the people with cancer don t. I would try in subtle manner to give him motivation, a feeling of gratitude with examples and also showing the reality.