1. An excellent source of Vitamin C and vitamin A – (Vegetables)
2. Linked to increased immunity and the destruction of toxic substances within the body – (Vitamin C)
3. Found in yellow and green vegetables and fruits – (Fiber)
4. Vitamin helpful in maintaining good eyesight and the treatment of infection – (Carotene)
5. The type of sugar found in all fruits – (Fructose)
6. Table sugar – (Sucrose)
7. Helps to keep the digestive system working properly and guards against colon cancer – (Vitamin A)
8. Where most of the fiber and vitamins are found in fruits and vegetables – (Skin)
Vitamins are nutrients which are important for normal body growth and nutrition. Vitamins cannot be produced by the body but are obtained in small quantities through food or supplements. Types of vitamins include vitamin A, D, E, K, B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5, B6, B7 (biotin) and C.
Answer: c) "Precautions are indicated during the period of communicability.
Explanation:
The respiratory precautions apply to the patients suspected to be infected by the microorganisms transmitted through airborne droplet. The infected patients can affect other individuals. The measles is a viral infection thus the virus can spread through nasal droplets.
The period of communicability can be defined as the duration during which the infectious agent may be transferred from an affected infected person to another person. In this period the chances of spread of infection to the community becomes prominent.
Based on the above description, the respiratory precautions are required to be taken by the child affected with mumps to prevent the period of communicability.