Your best answer would be either a or c depending on the feedback but in this case your answer would be C
I believe it's First Aid.
Answer and Explanation
There are various ways which could help a person improve his or her health literacy. They are;
• In accessing a patient’s ability of understanding written materials such as prescriptions, an should ask open-ended questions.
• In determining if a patient understands instructions, one should use the Teach Back communication technique.
• When showing a patient how to use a device and how to perform some tasks, employ the ‘show back’ technique where you show them what to do.
• Use the ‘upside down’ technique when handing instruction documents to patients to observe whether they will notice and put it right side up.
• Employ simple language when talking to patients .i.e. “swallow” instead of “take”
• Employ a slow language tone when giving instructions to patients
• Replace long instructions with graphics and pictures
• When providing information, respect the grade level of the patient.
Answer:
In an advertisement by Nurofen (British biggest painkiller company), a false claim was made that the painkiller can specifically diminish the pain for joints and backbone. However, the medicine had no specific mode of action to target these body parts specifically rather it was just a normal pain killer. For this reason, the court banned the company for a false and misleading statement. The link to the advertisement is:
https://www.easymedshealth.com/products/nurofen-joint-back-pain-relief-max-strength-10-gel-40g
The link of banning by court is:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/28/nurofen-advert-banned-for-misleading-claims-on-joint-and-back-pa/
Answer:
1) Macrophages
3) Blood platelets
4) Neutrophils.
Explanation:
Macrophages, platelets, and neutrophils has pseudopods.
<u>Macrophages</u> are phagocytic cells that helps detect, engulf and destroy pathogens and/or apoptotic cells. They have pseudopods that encircle the unwanted cells in the body and perform apoptosis.
<u>Platelets</u> are the transparent cells without cells that principally help in clotting of blood. They develop pseudopods to adhere themselves at injured (bleeding) surface and thus perform their action.
<u>Neutrophils</u> are white blood cells and help in healing of damaged tissues after infection or injury. They extrude pseudopods to adhere the site of injury or infection.