The available options are:
A. "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
B. -"Biofeedback does not work for irritable bowel disease."
C. -"Stress is hard to control and you may need a medication to relax."
D. -"The device is just another expensive electronic toy."
Answer:
Biofeedback will help reduce stress.
Explanation:
This is because, research has shown that biofeedback is an evidence-based treatment for stress reduction. However, since, biofeedback is not a serious treatment, or is not indicated for the client's condition which is irritable bowel disease. Then it's expected that, the nurse should not tell the client that a medication for relaxation or biofeedback is the solution, but rather commend the client for reading and asking about the efficiency of biofeedback.
Hence, the nurse should respond that, "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
Anxiety is defined as the feeling of fear, uneasiness, and dread, which causes sweat, an increase in heart rate, and feeling tension. The client admitted for exacerbation of irritable bowel can be given biofeedback.
The correct answer is:
Option A. Biofeedback will help reduce stress
Biofeedback can be defined as:
1. Biofeedback is a type of technique used by medical professionals in which patients are taught to control some of the body's functions. In biofeedback, the patient is connected to the electrical sensors that help in receiving information about the body.
2. Biofeedback is an evidence-based treatment for stress reduction. Biofeedback can help in reducing stress by analyzing the conditions of the disease. It is not a cure and helps in managing the conditions of the disease.
Thus, the correct answer is Option A.
To know more about biofeedback, refer to the following link:
https://brainly.com/question/2837002
A primigavida who is a 38 weeks gestation calls the clinic stating she felt several contractions in her abdomen during the past hour she reports that the contractions were irregular and they decreased after she took a walk around the block. Based on this information , what is the health care provider's best response?
Answer:
It may be false contractions or real.The only way to know is for her to come in for an evaluation.
A large medical practice that specializes in cancer care is weighing the advantages and disadvantages of implementing the most recent version of a commercial EHR or building its own homegrown system for its office. The staff selects a commercial EHR from a major vendor. Which factor best supports this decision
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a. A commercial product can be easily customized to accommodate the unique needs of the hospital. b. A homegrown system cannot be certified by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology. c. The commercial version is considered one of the "Best of Breed" products. d. A homegrown system is typically interfaced with the organization's ADT system and downstream systems.
Answer:
c. The commercial version is considered one of the "Best of Breed" products.
Explanation:
The commercial version is very expensive requiring a higher economic investment, than the investment that would be placed on a home system. However, the commercial version is considered "Best of Breed", that is, this version has an extremely superior quality which justifies its price and the more safety of its use, guaranteeing a very efficient and pleasant result. The domestic version may even work efficiently, but not in the same way as the commercial version.
On a visit to the family physician, a client is diagnosed with a bunion on the lateral side of the great toe, at the metatarsophalangeal joint. Which statement should the nurse include in the teaching session?
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On a visit to the family physician, a client is diagnosed with a bunion on the lateral side of the great toe, at the metatarsophalangeal joint. Which statement should the nurse include in the teaching session?
A. "Bunions are congenital and can't be prevented."
B. "Bunions may result from wearing shoes that are too big, causing friction when the shoes slip back and forth."
C. "Bunions are caused by a metabolic condition called gout."
D. "Some bunions are congenital; others are caused by wearing shoes that are too short or narrow."
The answer to this question is D. "Some bunions are congenital; others are caused by wearing shoes that are too short or narrow."
Explanation:
Bunions are bumps or deformities that form in the joints of the toe, which can cause pain and swelling in the zone. Additionally, in terms of causes, the development of bunions is the result of either congenital factors (abnormalities from birth) or environmental factors, especially the friction and pressure caused by shoes that are short or narrow. Besides this, bunions can be treated through different options depending on symptoms which include medicines, shoe inserts, and surgery. According to this, option D explains the causes of bunions and it is ideal to include in a teaching session about this condition.
According to current dietary recommendations, trans fat intake should be limited. How is this best accomplished? a. Select foods containing manufactured rather than naturally occurring trans fats. b. Read labels to select foods that say "polyunsaturated fatty acid free." c. Avoid all processed foods such as bakery items, packaged cookies, and store-bought bread. d. Use fat replacers, such as olestra, which provide the same nutrient content as regular fats without being saturated. e. Choose foods with <10% of calories from saturated fat per serving and no hydrogenated oils in the ingredients list.
Answer:
The correct option is;
c. Avoid all processed foods such as bakery items, packaged cookies and store-bought bread
Explanation:
Dietary trans fat comes primarily from consuming processed bakery foods and packaged items such as crackers, cakes, cookies, margarine, popcorn, potato chips, fried potatoes, breakfast cereals although the frying process does not form the trans fat
80% of the dietary trans fat come from processed food or oils while the remaining are found in natural food sources
Limiting the consumption of processed foods which make up the 80% source of dietary trans fat is the most effective way of reducing trans fat intake.
how is that ion channels that let in positive charge could hyperpolarized a hair cell?
A. they feature unique residues that allow positive charge to go both directions
B. their ligands let out potassium ions, creating a negative electrochemical gradient
C. their ion channels are partially open at a resting state, and so closing them reduces the positive charge going into the cell
D. Ion channels that bind inverse agonist will reverse active ion transport, but only in the axon Hillock, leading to hyperpolarization down the axon
Answer:
B. their ligands let out potassium ions, creating a negative electrochemical gradient
Explanation:
A ciliated cell would be hyperpolarized by the action of positive ion kennels, when that cell received an inhibitory stimulus and the action of these channels allowed its ligands to release potassium ions (K +) and allow the entry of chlorine ions (Cl-), creating a negative electrochemical gradient, since the interior of the cell will have a negative potential greater than the external environment, which will be more positive. The result of this is to inhibit the spread of an action potential in the cellular environment.
Public health officials are concerned about a possible epidemic of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). It presents as a rapidly-progressing skin abscess accompanied by significant tissue destruction or "flesh-eating." Which condition has led to the concern that this disease may become an epidemic
True or False: There are 25 minerals that our bodies need to function properly.
"A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder is getting ready to take her bar exam. She knows that if she stops taking her antipsychotic medication for several days she will then be able to stay up all night and study. She has done this before and has repeatedly been hospitalized for her bipolar disease. What term would the nurse use to describe the repetitive hospitalizations, followed by discharges, once back on her medications
Answer:
The patient is non-compliant.
Patrick has shoulder impingement syndrome. He has been referred to you by a physical therapist for strengthening of his shoulder complex and to begin first with a closed chain exercise. Which progression is MOST appropriate
The available options are:
a) Push-up plus off a wall → shoulder IR/ER → seated DB press
b) Shoulder IR/ER → push-up plus → seated DB press
c) Shoulder IR/ER → seated DB press → push-up plus
d) High-rep bench press → shoulder IR/ER → abdominal crunch
Answer:
A. Push-up plus off a wall -> shoulder IR/ER -> seated DB press
Explanation:
A push-up plus off a wall is an example of a closed chain exercise as the arm is fixated to a stationary surface.
It also make your shoulder blades to move freely, making serratus anterior stronger, a vital muscle that keeps scapula stable and helps it rotate upward. This in turn reduces shoulder impingement when push-ups plus off a wall is done.
Shoulder IR/ER also helps to correct the imbalance in the rotator muscles of the shoulder.
Also, seated DB press strengthens all muscles of the shoulder in a functional way.
Doctors and nutritionists use BLANK as a screening tool to assess weight in adults. They generally make further assessments to determine the amount of body fat that the person actually has.
Answer:
BMI
Explanation:
Answer:
BMI
Explanation:
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