If a child living in a developing country with high risks for developing protein-calorie malnutrition, consumes insufficient dietary protein, the physiological consequence that the child would suffer is weight loss, loss of appetite, stunted growth among others.
Answer:
- Communication barriers: patient's condition, competing demands, lack of privacy
- Effective communication can be achieved by having patience, showing respect, waiting for the patient to finish speaking, using clear and sincere language
- Good therapeutic communication skills can be developed by building trust and understanding with patients
Explanation:
Patient's condition (e.g., his/her pain and anxiety level), competing demands and lack of privacy represent potential barriers to overcome in order to achieve an effective communication between healthcare workers and their patients. Effective communication between health professionals and patients is fundamental to provide efficient medical treatments and a basic aspect of patient safety. Effective communication is based on a series of principles: 1-it is imperative to have patience with the patient and his/her family; 2-always show respect for his/her beliefs and decisions (even if you do not share his/her views ); 3-waiting for the other person to finish speaking or responding/asking questions; 4-using clear and sincere language, etc. Therapeutic communication skills can be developed by prioritizing patients' needs (i.e., physical, mental, and emotional well-being of patients). Some good practices include answer all questions, repeat information when necessary, and use deliberate silence to help patients to solve their problems on their own.
Answer: False
Explanation:
The correct answer is that the Illness-Wellness continuum is a model that is illustrating the full range of Health between the extremes of Illness and Wellness.
The wellness continuum is there to take care of health and fitness and therefore there are social, spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical health which are helping people to work and live their lives effectively in society.
The following have the potential to prevent the spread of disease:
A. The monitoring of Internet searches for symptoms
B. The development of new vaccines
D. Earlier intervention
These three options are some of the common healthcare practices used by the government and the special authorities to control the spread of a contagious disease by limiting people's exposure to it.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
they shares thing in common