Answer:
Access.
Explanation:
The first step is to access the victim. You must first figure out what is wrong and how they are hurt before you can treat them.
Answer:
Quackery is defined as a dishonest practice from someone who claims to have knowledge and/or skill in a particular subject or <u>field</u>. This is most common in the medical field.
Fraud, on the other hand, is wrongful (illegal) or dishonest practice with the intent on gaining financial gain.
The difference between the two is that quackery typically only applies to medical practices, whereas fraud can apply to just about anyone who is involved in any sort of deceptive and/or fraudulent practice.
1. Information that are found in dietary guidelines for Americans include the importance and reasons of healthy eating, a choices of balanced food and its labels that helps the health of people, sources of nutrients from natural or organic to fortified foods, advice for maintaining healthy body weight, moderation of food value intake, calculations, and other gathered data necessary for promoting a better health.
2. There are reference value of recommended grain intake based on people's body mass index. Six servings of grains per day is the minimum requirement of intake, and whole grain should be half of the serving. Suggested serving of grains may also vary based on a person's health and diagnosis.
3. Planning of low-sodium intake starts from avoiding canned foods or fresh foods with salt added into it. Sources of food that are or may be high in sodium such as bacon, ham, canned beans, salted nuts, and also seasoning like broths. Seasonings can be replaced by an alternative such as vinegar that's low on sodium.
4. Calculation of calorie intake is important prior to losing, maintaining, or gaining weight and this is an effective method in determining the number of fats consumed and the output of routine workout. A 1 calorie is equivalent to 4.12 kilojoules, and a thousands of this will be equivalent to a pound of fat.
5. Safe handling of food is mandatory because this will affect the outcome of a person's health. Washing of hands is the first step prior to safe food handling. Unclean hands can transmit unwanted bacteria or even a parasite. Second is the cleaning of workplace and segregation of wastes to prevent cross-contamination in food. Third, cooking should be done with right temperature and clean kitchen apparatuses; and lastly, leftover food should be refrigerated in a clean fridge.