Some proactive measures that can reduce someone's risk of danger or assault could be maybe if the person who is trying to keep from danger stays off the streets or they make a group of friends. Then they have less of a chance of getting into violence or assualt (Even though no matter what it is very difficult to prevent violence because it can happen at any time)
Breakfast
1: eggs, toast, apple
2: sausage, waffles, strawberries
Lunch
1:turkey sandwich and side salad
2: grilled chicken salad and cucumbers
Dinner
1: steak, potato, and rice
2: taco, rice, tomatoes
Primary intention- wound healing with skin edges that are approximated, risk of infection is low, healing occurs quickly with minimal scar formation as long as infection and secondary breakdown is prevented (similar to a surgical wound)
Most common = Acute wounds; minimal tissue loss = surgical wounds and superficial partial thickness (abrasions/blisters)
Secondary Intention This type of healing is in wounds with extensive tissue loss/infection & wounds in which the edges cannot be approximated (closed). Would is left open and granulation tissue gradually fills in the deficit. Susceptible to infection. Wet to dry dressings. Ex: Pressure Ulcer Associated w/ pathology = diabetes, ischemia, pressure damage in inflammation (Neuropathic, arterial, venous, full thickness, chronic inflammation) Require ongoing wound care - larger scares
<span>Based on my understanding, communicating 4 or 5 times per day is not absolutely critical to proper communication. So long as the individual learning is understanding how to be more proactive, the number of times communicated is not a critical function.</span>
Cerebral cortex, the portion of the brain responsible for information-processing and judgment.