<span>A.it increases the efficiency with which the body delivers oxygen and nutrients to its cells</span>
This is something more for your personal experience. It’s like a personal opinion and what you think you’re doing good at.
Pros:
<span>Enhances flavour in foods </span>
<span>A good disinfectant for cuts (when diluted with water) </span>
<span>Removes red wine stains :) </span>
<span>Used to soften hard water </span>
<span>Makes an excellent mouthwash </span>
<span>Cons: </span>
<span>Excess use may lead to high blood pressure, kidney problems, heart disease & strokes</span>
Assessment finding by the nurse that would assist in diagnosing a patient reporting continuous radiating pain into the groin are,
- Pallor
- Diaphoresis
- Hypotension
Groin pain:
The groin is the place where your abdomen meets your lower body and legs. It's at your hips, above your upper thighs, and beneath your stomach. Groin pain or discomfort is most usually caused by straining, tugging, or ripping one of numerous groups of groyne muscles or ligaments. This is especially prevalent if you are sporty or undertake a lot of hard labour on a regular basis. When you have discomfort on one or both sides of your groyne, it is typically due to an injury.
- An injury caused by overexerting or overusing muscles in your groyne area is the most prevalent cause of left-sided groyne discomfort. Groin injuries can also create inflammation surrounding the injury, which can make moving even more painful. This form of injury is more prevalent if you are physically active or an athlete. Leg tissues that link the leg to the groyne are commonly strained, sprained, stretched, or ripped in this location.
- Some of the other causes are Kidney stone, Enlarged lymph nodes, Inguinal hernia, Urinary tract infection (UTI), Ovarian cyst, etc.
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