Treatment includes the use of splint, gypsum, or surgery, depending on the severity and position of the fracture. Rehabilitation therapy is usually part of the healing process.
Some wrist fractures may block blood flow to the wrist bone, causing part of it to die. If this occurs, a piece of bone can be inserted from another part of the body (bone taste) to help heal the broken bone. If bone is not healed, it may be necessary to merge a number of wrist bones together.
Answer: low-income individuals and families
The answer is true. They fight things like the flu, but they don't fight bacteria like antibiotics.
Answer:
One difference between the Rhesus system and the ABO group system is that Rh negative people don't usually possess antibodies against RhD (unless they have been previously exposed to it), whereas in the ABO group system if the antigen is absent from the red blood cells.
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Answer:
1. sudden and extreme weight loss or gain
2. amenorrhea
3. scabs or redness on knuckles
4. skipping meals
5. body dysmorphia
6. obsession with working out
Explanation:
1. bingeing can cause weight gain, and anorexia weight loss
2. not getting proper nutrients or over working out can cause amenorrhea
3. knuckles may rub against teeth during purging, causing minor injury
4. ppl with eating disorders often skip meals to cut out the calories and lose weight
5. they feel as if their body is never good enough
6. working out more than needed to burn calories