Health advocacy is referred to the health skill which Ana is using to encourage her friend to buy some fruit or a low fat energy bar.
<h3>What is Health advocacy?</h3>
This is the process in which individuals are persuaded to make informed decisions about their health by explaining health information and their various effects.This helps to increase recovery rates and reduce mortality rate in a given community.
This helps to ensure that individuals are aware of the implications of their various actions or eating habits through how they affect the body system. A very good example is that a low fat energy bar will reduce the risk of an individual having obesity or cardiovascular diseases.
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Working around others or in any public place
Answer:
local numbs the target area and systemic numbs the whole system
they are both anesthetics
Explanation:
My successes were swimming 20 laps, getting B’s in Music/Art, dancing for 33 minutes, not getting the virus, staying at home, getting a B for my speech and completing homework at home. My challenges we’re swimming regularly, not understanding what the hard questions were, D’s for Geography/Science, exams with low grades, getting in shape and at school I get bullied.
My scheduling changes are going to overcome my challenges because when I swim/dance/exercise a lot I get fitter/stronger, reading the question properly/getting help will help me understand the question better, asking my teachers on what to do so I can do better for Geography/Science, study more on my exams, overcome getting bullied by telling the teacher/thinking a way to fix the problem: find friends to defeat your enemies/ tell your bullies to stop.