The questions I ask myself are
1. Is it on wikipedia? Obviously if it is don't take the advice
2. Who is the source written by? A doctor or someone who just googled symptoms?
3. When was it written? Medicine is always changing so the data could be out of date.
4. Is it from a .net .com .org .edu? Some are more reliable than others. You wouldn't want to listen to a . com as much as a .org because organizations are better than a community.
5. Does it make sense? Can you go to a doctor and not sound silly?
Answer: 12. Ways to Create Effective Communication in the Workplace
Open Meeting. It is easier to communicate your passion and how you feel to your team via open meetings. ...
Emails. ...
One on One. ...
Create a Receptive Atmosphere. ...
13. 4 Eight Essential Components of Communication
Source.
Message.
Channel.
Receiver.
14. There are 5 common responses used in dealing with conflict: forcing, accommodating, avoiding, compromising, and collaborating. Healthcare managers should become comfortable with using all of these approaches.
15. Acronym that stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
Explanation: Hopefully this helps. i am going to answer all of them for you to be nice. Hopefully these answers help you. :)
Answer:
I think is b.
Explanation:
I'm not sure tho but it's most likely
Early beliefs of disease were things such as religion and karma. Early beliefs about treatment were things such as expelling demons and doing a lot of good things for people. Current beliefs about disease are pathogens, bacteria, viruses, etc. Current beliefs about treatment are antibiotics, surgery, chemotherapy for cancer, etc.