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yes. because bad feelings about oneself can lead to depression
- interventions the nurse would include in the patients plan of care:
- Monitor vital signs.
- Perform gastric decompression.
- Place the patient on a low-fat diet.
The pain in the upper- to mid-right portion of your abdomen is the most typical sign that you may have a gallbladder issue.
sickness or vomiting Acid reflux and gas are two digestive issues that may be brought on by chronic gallbladder disease.
You can benefit from making dietary changes if you're having gallbladder issues. Additionally, if you are having surgery to remove your gallbladder, your doctor can suggest dietary adjustments both before (pre-op) and after the procedure (post-op).
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Sneezing, rash, throwing up, coughing, itching, fever
Septic shock is a life-threatening condition that happens when your blood pressure drops to a dangerously low level after an infection
I’d say Dev is using a rather negative approach, but this is a very personal question, based on how the reader themself views health too... However i say negative because Dev is comparing himself to a friend. His motivation to be healthy is there, but it is dependent on his Bretts lifestyle and how he looks and feels.
Brett is healthy because he is active (goes to the gym), sober (doesn’t drink alcohol), and perseverant (he has no sick days in school)
Devs health would benefit, as his weight would decrease considering he hasn’t done any physical exercise in 5 years, his feeling of being unfit and unhealthy would decline, most likely contributing to his mental health as well, giving him a better sense of security and happiness.