Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
A modified barium swallow test is a methodology used to diagnose swallowing disorders (i.e., dysphagia). During this test, the patient eats food containing barium, which can be tracked through X-rays to identify abnormalities in the swallowing process, thereby visualizing how swallow muscles move and coordinate. The modified barium swallow test can result very useful to recognize difficulties with swallowing and aspiration, and thus modify the patient's diet (if necessary), determine swallowing therapies, alternative routes for nutrition delivery, etc.
Having good work ethic
Gets along with other employees
Not having to be told more than once to do a certain task
The primary care doctor may not know all of the medications being taken. The pharmacy is the watch dog for interactions between medicines
Pros of using email messages is no one knows your number. By knowing your number then they have access to your area code and can eventually find out where you are located. A con of using email messages you cannot call someone and hear their voice.