Answer:
1. Communication skills.
- Communication is important in every career, but none more so than in medical careers.
2. Emotional Intelligence.
3. Problem-solving skills.
4. Attention to detail.
5. Decision-making skills.
6. Professionalism.
7. Teamwork skills.
8. Leadership skills.
Hope this helps!! :D
<span>MORE than 8 million </span>U.S. healthcare workers<span> in hospitals may be </span>exposed<span> to </span>blood <span>or other </span>body fluids through<span> different types of contact like:
</span>Skin injuries with contaminated sharp instruments such as needles and scalpels (82%). ◦ Contact with mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth (<span>14%).</span>
B independent of cellular activity
Answer:
Brain injury-Sensory Deprivation
, Chronic Confusion
, Acute Confusion
Sensory Overload
Explanation:
Answer:
Force
Explanation:
I’m pretty sure this is correct. Sorry this is so vague!