Answer: My primary nursing goal in caring for this adolescence is to develop trust by building a rapport environment between us.
Explanation: This is because good rapport helps to establish harmonious relationship with patients especially teenagers and adolescence which enables a health care worker understand how his or her patient feels and communicate effectively with them thereby improving health care.
The ways in which health care workers especially nurses can build rapport are by Maintaining Eye Contact
, Showing Empathy, Creating Communication Active Listening and Keeping to Your Word
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-By doing all these, a health worker will be able to get any teenager to respond truthfully in terms of their feelings and fears because such teenager believes he or she can rely on you, and this will generally improve the health care system.
Children are significantly affected by secondhand smoke. Children's bodies are still developing, and exposure to the poisons in secondhand smoke puts them at risk of severe respiratory diseases and can hinder the growth of their lungs.
Too few vitamins etc=can lead to digestion problems etc
Consuming to much trans fat= linked to type 2 diabetes etc
Consuming to much added sugar=increases cholesterol etc
Consuming too much sodium= increases blood pressure etc
Inheritance or your genes. If anyone in your family has a chronic disease you may be at risk of getting that disease.
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She should probably avoid football, wrestling and cheer-leading, both of these demand some amount of strength - I'd be able to answer better if you had given a list of sports.
Track/Swimming/Tennis/Soccer/Golf: These would all probably be fine.