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[Po falls to the ground revealing a lot of needles in his back] Mantis : And may... have also stopped his heart. Tigress : [ seeing Po bounce down the palace steps ] If he's smart, he won't come back up those steps.
Shifu : Then why didn't you quit? You knew I was trying to get rid of you, yet you stayed! Po : Yeah, I stayed. I stayed, because every time you threw a brick at my head, or said I smelled, it *hurt*; but it could never hurt more than every day of my life just being *me*!
Po : Maybe I should just quit and go back to making noodles. Oogway : Quit, don't quit... Noodles, don't noodles... You are too concerned about what was and what will be. There is a saying: yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present.
- What Is A Risk Factor?
- Risk Factors For Falls
- Weak Muscles
- Poor Balance
- Dizziness Or Lightheadedness
- Black Outs, Fainting Or Loss of Consciousness
- Foot Problems
- Memory Loss, Confusion Or Difficulties with Thinking Or Problem Solving
- Vision and Hearing Problems
- Medication
A risk factor is something that increases your chances of developing a problem, disease or injury. Risk factors relating to your health and wellbeing, activities and surroundings can contribute to a fall. Although hazards within the homeoften contribute to a fall, more often than not falls are caused by personal risk factors.
Falls are usually caused by an interaction of a number of risk factors. The more risk factors you have, the greater your risk of falling. Falls prevention is about recognising, and where possible, taking action to reduce the risk. If you experience any, or a combination, of the following you could be at an increased risk: 1. weak muscles, especiall...
Our muscles gradually get weaker as we get older, affecting our strength and balance and making it more difficult to undertake daily activities. As well as normal changes caused by ageing, there are a number of reasons why our muscles get weaker, including: 1. lack of physical activity and exercise 2. conditions like arthritis and polymyalgia rheum...
A number of things can cause poor balance, including: 1. weak muscles 2. health conditions – like stroke and Parkinson’s disease 3. the side effects of some medications Dizziness can also affect balance. Find out how to improve your balance and muscle strength
There are a number of reasons why someone might be dizzy or lightheaded. It’s not normally a sign of anything serious, but should be checked out by a doctor. Understanding why you become dizzy is important to countering the risk. Some of the most common causes include: 1. postural hypotension (orthostatic hypotension) – a drop in blood pressure whe...
If you’re prone to black outs, fainting or losing consciousness, you’re at a high risk of having a fall. Loss of consciousness can be caused by a number of things, including problems with your heart rate and rhythm caused by conditions like: 1. bradycardia (slow heart rate) 2. tachycardia (rapid heart rate) 3. atrial fibrillation (irregular heart r...
Problems with our feet – like corns, calluses, bunions, ingrown or thick nailsand ulcerations – and footwear that is poorly fitted and inappropriate for the occasion, can also increase a person’s risk of falling. Foot problems can also make it more difficult to exercise and keep active, which is especially important if you’re already unsteady on yo...
As we get older, problems with memory loss, confusion, difficulties with thinking and problem solving, can become more common. This can affect your ability to judge risky situations, take precautions when moving around your home and recognise hazards, leading to an increased risk of falls.
Problems with your vision and hearing can make it more difficult to move around safely. Eye problems can make it difficult to anticipate and spot slip or trip hazards in your home. As we get older, changes to our depth perception and ability to adjust to changes in lighting can also contribute to the risk of falls. If you wear bifocal or varifocal ...
The side effects of some medicines – such as dizziness, lightheadedness, unsteadiness, drowsiness, blurred or double vision and difficulty thinking clearly, and taking more than 4 medicines at the same time, can increase your chance of falling. Medications that most commonly cause these symptoms include: 1. psychotropics (tablets to treat low mood)...
Sep 11, 2019 · Drop attacks are sudden falls that occur without an external physical trigger, such as tripping over something. Drop attacks don’t involve any loss of consciousness during the fall.
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Jun 21, 2024 · A rather pivotal moment happens in the end as Tai Lung, Lord Shen, Kai, and more bow to Po. The move is a sign of respect on the part of the powerful Kung Fu Panda villains and a major change in their views of Po. The reason why the villains now come to respect Po is mostly tied to defeating The Chameleon.
It was unusual for a carriage speeding from Times Square downtown into New York City's financial trading district during morning peak hour to have just one solo rider, and Richard Drew had no idea...