Answer:
Alport syndrome
Explanation:
Alport syndrome is a genetic disorder that can be recognized by kidney disease (eventually failure), eye abnormalities and loss of hearing.
The deafness and eye problems are usually seen before the kidney disease, however when seen all together, the symptoms lead to doctors looking for this genetic disorder.
Urinalysis confirms blood and proteins found in the urine. This means that the kidneys are not filtering the blood properly, and are damaged.
Which healthcare professional is typically a secondary care provider?
-ophthalmologist
<u>ANSWER:</u>
Hand hygiene is a critical interposition which should be handled at right times in the right way to all the members of medical staff that comes in contact with the patients.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- For a patient a mundane experience of healthcare and expected outcomes is all that matters, infection prevention and control are main factors highly contributing to that.
- Respiratory hygiene is also critical in order to prevent transmission of respiratory infections in a healthcare setting.
- Improving hand and respiratory hygiene reduces healthcare time and cost by preventing infection and harm.
I believe the correct answer is B because you obviously need to see if the person is still alive or not. I'm having second thoughts that it might be A.. I'm not sure which. Hopefully you get it right
Answer:
narcotics
Explanation:
These pain relievers are made from opium, which comes from the poppy plant.Morphine and Codeine are the two natural products of opium