Cultural respect is vital to reduce health disparities and improve access to high-quality healthcare that is responsive to patients’ needs, according to the National Institutes of Health<span> (NIH). Nurses must respond to changing patient demographics to provide culturally sensitive care. This need is strikingly evident in critical care units.</span>
The answer to this is D i think.
Bloating, gas, diarrhea (not diseases but nagging symptoms)
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During adulthood, about 8% of fat cells die every year only to be replaced by new ones. As a result, adults have a constant number of fat cells, even those who lose masses of weight. Instead, it's changes in the volume of fat cells that causes body weight to rise and fall.
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I fins that in helps to remember and implement suffixes, especially in regard to health care. The suffix of breast is -mastia. The suffix of without is a-. So the answer would be Amastia.