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Destiiny22

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When discussing his concerns with the nurse, the client discloses that when he comes home from work, he plays with his pet ferret and this makes him feel relaxed. His friends make fun of him because of this, however.
 
  The nurse explains that this is perfectly normal and is not a cause of worry. In this case, how is the client relieving stress? A) By adopting an alternative lifestyle
  B) By adopting alternative behaviors
  C) By adopting alternative thinking
  D) By adopting alternative hobbies

Question 2

A physician has encouraged an obese client to join an aerobic exercise class to promote cardiorespiratory conditioning, reduce fat, and increase lean muscle mass. Which of the following fitness exercises is most suitable for the client?
 
  A) Passive ROM exercises
  B) Isometric exercise
  C) Isotonic exercise
  D) Submaximal exercise



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Answer to Question 1

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In alternative lifestyles, people with pets find it soothing and relaxing to stroke and touch an animal that responds affectionately, regardless of a person's age, physical characteristics, or accomplishments. Pets seem to improve a person's feelings of self-worth in a way that extends to human relationships as well. Alternative thinking techniques are those that facilitate a change in a person's perceptions from negative to positive. Alternative behaviors are behavioral techniques for modifying stress, which encourage one to take control rather than become immobilized. Making choices and pursuing actions promote self-confidence over feeling victimized.

Answer to Question 2

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Isotonic exercise is most suitable for an obese client, as it involves movement and work. The prime example is aerobic exercise, which involves moving all body parts at a moderate to slow speed without hindering the ability to breathe. To promote cardiorespiratory conditioning and increase lean muscle mass, a person should perform isotonic exercise at his or her target heart rate. Isometric exercise does not promote cardiorespiratory conditioning; in fact, strenuous isometric exercises elevate blood pressure temporarily. Passive ROM will not achieve the identified health goals. Submaximal is not a category of exercise.



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