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- how does the immune system protect the body from disease? through nonspecific and specific immunity through hormones through digestion and elimination through inspiration and expiration 36. where should na stand when helping with ambulation for a resident who is recovering from a stroke? one either side, but very close to the resident on the residents stronger side on the residents weak side a few feet in front of the resident 37. parkinsons disease typically causes a shuffling gait extremely straight posture memory loss aggressive behavior
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- For question 35: The immune system has two main types of immunity - nonspecific (innate) and specific (adaptive) which help protect the body from diseases. Hormones are related to endocrine - system regulation, digestion/elimination are part of the digestive system, and inspiration/expiration are related to the respiratory system.
- For question 36: When assisting a stroke - recovering resident with ambulation, standing on the weak side provides support and balance. Standing on the stronger side or a few feet in front is not as helpful, and standing on either side without a specific focus on the weak side is not the best practice.
- For question 37: Parkinson's disease is characterized by motor symptoms such as a shuffling gait. Extremely straight posture is not a typical symptom, memory loss is more associated with dementia - related disorders, and aggressive behavior is not a primary symptom of Parkinson's.
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- Through nonspecific and specific immunity
- On the resident's weak side
- A shuffling gait