1. The broken rib will affect the breathing system by blocking the air that L.D may lack the enough breath that causes death. If L.D does not follow instruction to breathe deeply and cough the he may have high chances of suffering heart attack.
2. The pain medication affects his ability to deep breath and movement because of the intake of tabs that innings to the blood tissues.
3. L.Dlifestyle, health habit and age can affect the healing of the damaged tissue because he usedto move from one place to another while dieting, thiswould affect the body since he has to adapt to the new changes.
4. The importance to maintain a diet in high calcium,protein and vitamins C and D is because the body necessities enough energy due to the medication.
5. Theitches caused by the body allergy because the nerves are not used to it.The greater risk that L.D may façade is the skin breakdown caused by the cast.
6. The thickening of the nerves and weakness of the bones causes the change in the size and the shape of the affected leg.
7. L.D is likely to have trouble in walking due to pain caused by the dislocation of the bones especially when the cast removed.
Situational Stress Response
1. The stressor presented to the L.D is Acute Time stressor because the doctors create anxiety to him.
2. The delay will affects L.D by creating anxiety to him. The stress may affect him by causing headaches and uncorfotability. Relaxation will reduce the stress.
3. The Autonomic disorder is caused by the change in the nervous system that causes the headache and sweating of the individual. Autonomic disorder leadsto hypotension that caused by the body stress and nervousness.
4.One of the most frequent and disabling forms of autonomic failure is chronic light-headaches and sweating that happens especially when a person have stress and gets up from a chair after sitting for a long period.
5. L.D stress may be affected positively b encouragement from his mother because the relaxation of the body reduces headaches and terror.
1. The continued pain and stiffness affect tissue healing and recovery because the gum may continue to bleed due to the removal of the teeth.
2. L.D can use the painkillers and the medication by the doctor to reduce the pain, and relaxation can help reduce the stress.
Alcohol Abuse
1. The alcohol affects the body system of Mr.M.S.The alcohol has affected the sales for the Mr.M.S and has led to addiction of taking too much alcohol that can cause liver cancer.
2. The self-assessment of Mr.M may not be accurate because the more he continues taking the alcohol the results will be addiction.
3. The stressor that presented in Me M.S case is the autonomic disorder caused by stress and lack of self-acceptance.
4. The reason why Mr.M continues increasing his alcohol intake is that the work and the daily challenges are affecting his mental that leads to additional stress.
5. The additional intake of alcohol leads to acute live failure.
6. The stress and alcohol consumption affects G1 function that leads to consumption and realize of the stress hormones that affects the brain of the individual.
7. Mr. M is in a greater risk of trauma because alcohol causes the liver failure that affects the individual body and instead of reducing stress in does increase extra pressure because of the immediate treatment.
8. The business sales loss, family challenges and lack of support from friends can increase the risk of Mr. to reappearance to alcoholism.
9. Thelong-term prediction for Mr.M depends on his self-acceptance and his principal.
1. The factors that affect increase the risk of health problem to E.C is the smoking factors that leads breathing problem.
2. The agencies provide the protectionequipment such as the mask for the workers to help them from inhaling the smoke.
3. Lack of enough rest to E.C can cause the exercise intolerance and fatigue.
4. The toxin in smoke affect the lung function by blocking the breath system and the individual may have trouble during inhaling and exhaling of oxygen.
5. The long term risks that exist for the firefighters that are expose to the smoke from woodland fires is the connection of the lungs and affects to the liver of the individual.
References
Charles, W. (2010). "Psychiatric drugs as agents of Trauma". New York: The International study of Risk and Safety in Medicine.