American Wellness Guidelines, 2005
Healthy People 2010
Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and veins carry oxygen-poor blood back from the body to the heart. ... Capillaries are tiny, thin blood vessels that allow oxygen and nutrients to flow to nearby tissue. (These are the differences)
Answer:
Patient
Explanation:
Those who go to the hospital with illness are referred to as patient and those who also go for check up even if they are not sick are also referred to as patient.
Vaccinations is a strategy that is used by public healthcare providers to reduce the amount of people that gets infected with the influenza virus (commonly called "the flu"). Although vaccinations aren't 100% guaranteed, they have been proven to prevent certain viruses and diseases.