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1. May eye contact. 2. Call the patient by name. 3. Spend time with the patient in educating his/her concerns and answering his/her questions. 4. Make sure the hospital is clean. 5. Optimize the hospital atmosphere. 6. Personalize the patient experience.
* Customer service is important.
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Lewis’ complex tone in which he is about his topic or position, moving between straightforward analysis and raw emotion, is called the objective or formal tone.
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This tone is characterized by the means that the text will be referred to us in an impersonal style of writing, in a precise language which will give us rarely ambivalent information, but won´t include information about how the writer feels and won´t share writer´s opinion.
It requires a writer to do a vast amount of research to help support his ideas, to write in an official-sounding manner stating opposite viewpoints using facts and data only. It also requires adherence to some rules of language like refraining from using personal pronouns as it might indicate personal feeling and emotive words that might indicate an opinion on the part of the writer, avoid contractions and use passive voice.
The word choice in this tone needs to be considered carefully using words that are precise, objective, appropriate and impersonal, avoiding judgemental words and slangs, as it is used when a writer wants to deliver information in a neutral, factual and unbiased way so void asking questions too.
Based on information provided by the March of Dimes, there are about 120,000 to 160,000 women who live in the United States that have been diagnosed with HIV. Roughly about 6,000 to 7,000 of women diagnosed with HIV give birth every year. Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic about 15,000 children U.S. have been infected with HIV and 3,000 children have passed. About 90% of those women had the HIV virus during pregnancy or birth.
The answer would be : Hypertension and elevated cholesterol
When we're stress, our body produce surges of hormones that could increase our blood pressure that may lead to hypertension. Stress does not directly affect your cholesterol per se, but it could affect your dietary attitude (such as stress eating) that could lead to elevated cholesterol