There are many things you can do talk to him, take him somewhere he loves to go to cheer him up. The most important thing is to just be there wit him. Let him know you are there if he ever needs anything. He will overcome it soon/ or maybe not if they were really close. He is going to need a lot of support or just a shoulder to lean on for a little bit. JUST BE THERE FOR HIM, HE WILL BE SO GRATEFUL AFTERWARDS.
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<u>ANSWER:</u>
The given options are the signs and symptoms of Phase II in Tissue Healing except Functio laesa.
<u>EXPLANATION</u>:
- In the options given, rubor means reponse to injury or irritation, dolor means a state of great sorrow or distress, calor means heat and Functio laesa refers to a loss of function or a disturbance of function.
- Wound healing consists of three phases- Inflammation, proliferation and Maturation phase.
- During inflammation, all these symptoms are elevated but during the phase 2 which is proliferation, function laesa disappears and the other three symptoms decrease as mentioned in the options.
- As the tissues are found to function in this phase, function laesa does not seem to be a symptom of this condition.
Answer:
Forearm
Latissimus Dorsi
Pectroalis Major
Gluteus Maximus
External Abdominal Obliques
Explanation: