I believe the answer you are looking for is C.
Answer:
Intervention study
Explanation:
An intervention study is a type of controlled clinical trial in which an intervention is applied to a group of people and the outcome is compared to a similar group without the intervention. An example of this type of study is shown in the question above, where a margarine which vegetable ingredients (which is the intervention) will be given to a group of people, so that their blood cholesterol levels are compared to the cholesterol levels of a group of people who didn't use this margarine.
The capturing of data about a patient begins at what point?
- When the patient calls for an appointment or arrives at the hospital for care
<span>The answer is B.(replacing damaged electrical cords). This strategy is aimed at reducing accidents caused by faulty electric appliances. Comparing this strategy to the others namely A, C and D, they are all directly aimed at precautions which can be taken to avoid falls while number B is aimed directly for precautions which can be taken to avoid electricity accidents</span>
Answer:
Reliability.
Explanation:
The quality Zara need to work on in order to fulfill her role more efficiently is reliability i.e being reliable to the other nurses who require the presence of a charge nurse to successfully perform or discharge their duties.
Even though Zara loves to travel and spontaneously takes up travel offers when she sees a good deal, if she's able to imbibe, develop and improve on being reliable; she would avail the other nurses her presence, attention and time by being reliable.
A reliable person refers to an individual that is accessible, unbiased, trustworthy and credible.