Vitamin D deficiency: Bones not normally hardened and become bent or twisted.
Niacin (B3) Deficiency: Inflammation of the mouth, sores around the mouth, red and thickened skin, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.
Deficiency Disease: Abnormal conditions due to the absence of specific substances usually found in a normal diet.
Vitamin B1 Deficiency: fatigue, depression, irritability, low blood pressure, lose of appetite.
Vitamin C Deficiency: Sustainable to infection, partial or complete blindness, unhealthy skin
Vitamin A deficiency: Weakness, bleeding into tissues, excessive bruising, softening of bones.
I'm almost 100% sure that these are correct, I spent the past half hour researching.
The planning step in the department of education is done through consulting of the president and other cabinet members but I’m unsure if this is what you’re looking for, education as a Cabinet I️ believe.
I would say, trunk flexion uses the most amount flexibility.
The nurse needs to get the BP under control by reducing it to normal level, closer to 120/80. The adrenergic agonist has a tendency to increase BP by increasing heart rate, amongst other things.