implications for - is correct.
for
of Nurse
My son has promised to put me in a nursing home when I'm 75.
Nursing,
The implications of the charges are quite serious, possibly resulting in a long prison sentence. Stubbing your toe has minor implications in the emergency room. The raid on the speakeasy resulted in implications a-plenty! I implicated all of the points about poverty that were told in the meeting last night.
context clues -apex
Try "in addition to" or "followed by".
There are two syllables in the word "followed".
Plank Pose. It's the top of a push-up in yoga practice. Usually followed by Chaturunga Dandasana (which is like the bottom of a tricep push-up)
Yes.
obstetrics
The word followed is a verb. It is the past tense of follow.