Ensuring the patients safety
every situation has it's pros & cons such as this pandemic. almost every country is on lockdown which hurts the economy all around the world. we're "locked" in our houses, most people work from home & schools are either cancelled or online classes are being held. this situation puts a lot of anxiety on many people, makes many people's mental health worse if they can't cope. if that's the case self-management seems to be harder to do. on the other side if people can easily cope with this position or they're more introverted or e.g have social anxiety their self-management may be easier since they don't need to press themselves into situations with other people. this is just a generalisation & anything can be otherwise as i stated but that's my view based on people's reaction/feelings/thoughts around me.
The three main treatment options for bone fractures are:
Casting.
Open reduction, and internal fixation- this involves a surgery to repair the fracture-frequently, metal rods, screws or plates are used to repair the bone, and remain in place, under the skin, after the surgery. This procedure is recommended for complicated fractures not able to be realigned (reduced) by casting, or in cases in which the long-term use of a cast is undesirable.
Open reduction, and external fixation- this involves a surgery to repair the fracture, and placement of a external fixation device on the limb with the fracture. This device is an external frame which supports the bone and hold it in the correct position while it is healing. This technique is generally applied to complex fractures that cannot be repaired using open reduction, and internal fixation.
I'd personally say B because a warmup will reduce injury, soreness, and get you ready. Then you have your exercise. Then the cooldown helps <span>bring the heartrate down to near-normal and to get the blood circulating freely back to the heart. Stopping abruptly could result in fainting or place undue stress on the heart.</span>