Well the best you can do is try to learn, or if she can read lips, then try to talk slow or make sure she's watching.
In terms of making her more comfortable, just repeat what you always do. if there's something she enjoys like certain activities, then recreate them each day.
I don't mean to sound condescending, but learning sign language isn't that hard, there are a lot of tutorials out there, and although they're just the basics, I'm sure she'd be happy that you're giving the attempt to communicate.
If you do try, remember that it takes time to get the hang of it, So don't stress or give up.
Its most definitely A, hope this helps :)
Answer: This client is at risk for the FAT EMBOLISM SYNDROME.
Explanation: Some of the symptoms of fat embolism syndrome include, rapid breathing, shortness of breath, mental confusion. Fat embolism syndrome is a medical condition characterized by a disruption to blood supply caused by fat globules in a blood vessel. This syndrome is most commonly seen following orthopedic trauma.
Control: all roaches in the other group
Independent: dioxin
Dependent: whether they live or die
Data: the 45/100 dead
I think that aerobic is where you do physical activities to release oxygen