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Applying ice would be helpful to a client who is bottle feeding instead breast feeding her infant and experiencing hard, engorged breasts
<h3>What is vasoconstriction ?</h3>
When the muscles present around blood vessels tighten to make the space inside the tube smaller called as vasoconstriction.
It is opposite to vasodilation in which blood vessels broadened.
vasomotor nerves are responsible for tightening or widening of blood vessel.
When ice is applied it promotes comfort by decreasing vasoconstriction, discouraging further letdown of milk.
Warm compresses will induce the blood flow and milk production.
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Answer: There are numerous things that a Home Health Aide should not do when giving foot care to a client with diabetes.
Explanation:
Since there were no choices to choose from and so many things that should never be done, I will make a small list of things for you.
1: Never put anything in the client's shoes, as this can cause a blister or cut.
2: Never soak the client's feet in hot water; only use warm water.
3: Never cut the toenails too short and always cut them straight across and file after.
4: Never moisturize between the toes, always moisturize the feet instead.
5: Never treat the calluses or corns yourself, only a DR should perform this.
6: Never scrub patients' feet with anything other than a sponge or soft cloth. Always pat the feet dry.
Step 1: Hexokinase
Step 2: Phosphoglucose Isomerase
Step 3: Phosphofructokinase