Standard precaution represent minimum infection prevention measures that apply to all patients care, regardless of the confirmation of the infection status
Universal precaution is an apporach to infection to treat all human blood and certain human bodily fluids
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Social workers train people to have the skills that will help them out of their current situations
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Answer: Everyone has two copies of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, one copy inherited from their mother and one from their father. Even if a person inherits a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation from one parent, they still have the normal copy of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene from the other parent.
Explanation:
When a BRCA gene is mutated, it may no longer be effective at repairing broken DNA and helping to prevent breast cancer. Because of this, people with a BRCA gene mutation are more likely to develop breast cancer, and more likely to develop cancer at a younger age.Both women AND men with an abnormal breast cancer gene have a 50% risk of passing the abnormal gene on to their children. All women should tell their doctors about the health histories of their mother's AND their father's families, especially any history of breast and ovarian cancer.
As the popular saying goes, "prevention is better than cure". Doctors recommend flu shots each year to have prevention from flu. It is safe and effective. It gives beneficial to one's health, reduce absenteeism from classes (student), working people and less disruption in the provision of service. In return, it yields positive disposition to everyone who are practicing it.