Answer: option 1 is correct;
Encourage plenty of fluids.
Explanation:
====>Crohn's disease was first described in the year 1932 by Dr. Burrill Crohn. Dr. Gordon D. Oppenheimer, and Dr. Leon Ginzburg were Dr. Burill Crohn's colleges that also contributed to the research. The disease causes inflammations in the gastrointestinal tract,and it can affect any part from the mouth to the anus.
===>Barium enema is a medical examination that is used in checking lower intestinal tract.
So, if A client with Crohn's disease is scheduled for a barium enema the tomorrow,the client should take plenty of fluids today.
Literally frostbite is the term that is used to describe an area of tissue with that has lost the ability to function due to not having much blood flow due to to a extreme low in temperature. If you begin rubbing a frostbitten section you could of course exaggerate the severity of the wound by breaking the fragile area and forming wounds to which bacteria enter. Additionally you could start influencing blood flow into the area which could then start the process of gangrene (decay), which could bring toxic byproduct of the decay into the body, which could begin shutting down your body starting from the kidneys... A common disease from something like this is rhabdomylosis.
Answer: Anaerobic
Anaerobic simply means an absence of oxygen.
During exercise, muscle cells prefer to get energy by using oxygen, but in anaerobic conditions like high-intensity exercise, muscle cells rely on other reactions. It is an activity that causes you to be out of breath, like lifting heavy weight. Anaerobic exercise ’s main role is to build strong muscles.
Answer: Spleen
List of the organs in the immune system:
Lymphoid
Thymus
Lymph nodes
Slpeen
Lymphatic
The prefix is different
One is high and the other is low