In responding to the client, it is best to have the factual information to be accompanied by emotional support. It is a way of saying that you understand the feelings of the client though there are other alternative and methods in order to urinate even if the bladder is removed. The nurse should say that he or she knows that the client is upset regarding the matter but removing the bladder has alternatives in order for the client to urinate.
The correct answer is to do 100 to 120 compression per minute.
Areya's sequence of what she did was correct, she checked for consciousness, called 911 and then started to do chest compressions. As she is still learning CPR and is not that confident yet in her abilities it is recommended that the amount of compressions performed is 100 to 120 per minute not 60.
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The book of Zoobiquity, by Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers, and which was published in 2012, is a really interesting one, as, written from the perspective of a medical doctor, a cardiologist, it evaluates the importance of also learning about animals, and how closely they are related to human beings, to the point that, human medicine and veterinary medicine should come together more and learn from one another. The book basically shows that medicine could enrich itself even more if it learned that many of the conditions and illnesses that affect human beings are present in animals as well. This means that the two branches: one dealing with people, and one with animals, could come together more often and share knowledge and information.
The authors mention several instances in which it is proven that animals and human beings suffer from similar conditions and the solutions to them, at least in humans, could come from learning from animals. As such, Natterson-Holowitz and Bowers mention those programs on which both veterinary medicine and human medicine could collaborate and learn from one another.
Another way, different from those mentioned in the book, that both medicines could help each other would be in the studying of socializing patterns, which can also be similar in humans and animals. By learning from animals how these patterns occur, how they handle socialization and certain issues of this process, might help medical doctors understand certain patterns in human beings that are very similar to those of animals.
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ballistic
Explanation:
it is a dangerous form of stretching
The right answer is D.
Vitamin A promotes growth, improves vision (anti-xerophthalmic).
Vitamin A helps maintain normal vision and contributes to healthy skin, eyes and the immune system. It also promotes growth and development.
* Vitamin A which is fat soluble is stored in the body.
* Vitamin A is found in foods of animal and vegetable origin. Vegetable foods contain carotenoids (an orange-colored pigment), a form of vitamin A. Carotenoids, such as beta-carotene, are converted to vitamin A by the body.