describe at least three principles of body mechanics
1st- keep your back straight
2nd do not bend at your waist
3rd bend from your hips and keens
4th hold the object close to your body near at waist
11. Identify principles of: a. body mechanics, b. ergonomics. (XILC.7) A body mechanics 8 ergonomics 12. Identify critical elements of an emergency plan for response to a natural disaster or other emergency. (XIl.C.8) 13. Describe dictary nutrients including: a. carbohydrates, b. fat, c. protein, d. minerals, e. electrolytes, f. vitamins, g. fiber, h. water. (IV.C.I) A. carbohydrates. B. fat: Cprotein: D. minerals: Eelectrolytes F.vitamins: G fiber: H. water: 14. Define the function of dietary supplements. (IV.C2)
Answers should be answered in nursing thanks
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