How does restricted mobility influence the GI system?
Ans) Decreased peristalsis, decreased intake of fluids, and unnatural positioning for having a bowel movement using a bedpan promotes and contributes to constipation, impaction, nausea, vomiting, and ileus.
- Difficulty pushing to eliminate stool when lying on back. Digestive enzymes break down food.
How does mentation influence the GI system?
How does the use of bowel medications influence the GI system?
A society where social mobility is highly restricted by formal or informal rules, like those of a caste system, is called: a. a closed system. b. a system of achieved status. c. an open system. d. capitalism.
How does genetics influence pathophysiological alterations in healing, immunologic responses, and the integumentary system?
How does the central bank influence the economy in detail? How does the commercial bank influence the economy in detail?
a) What is mobility, and how does it affect the body's health? what are common alterations related to mobility? b) with mobility, what is happening to the cell, tissues and the body? what is the basic problem? Apply the concept to a specific disease? c) What evidence do you see of alteration in the body with mobility? and what can be done to improve balance or counteract imbalances?
How might Flonase affect nutrition, elimination, and/or GI system?
How might Aspirin affect nutrition, eliminations, and/or GI system?
How might Caltrate affect nutrition, elimination, and/or the GI system?
How might Omeprazole affect nutrition, elimination, and/or GI system?