<span>The answer is letter B. <span>
Mediterranean-style
diets are mostly consist of plant-based food and the less consumption of dairy
and meat products (e.g. fish, pork, beef, chicken). Butter is mostly replaced
with olive oil and foods use herbs and spices as flavoring instead of salt.
Meat is also limited to more than a few in a month and fish and poultry are
only encouraged to be eaten twice a week. Red wine is the alcohol allowed for
the diet but it should only be drank in moderation. Though the diet is strict
it must also be noted that exercise should not be taken for granted. </span></span>
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You Asked ➤ Shelley went to the doctor feeling lethargic and tired. A blood test measured a high level of malaria, a parasite that is transferred by a mosquito and attacks red blood cells. Which action best protected the nurse who took the blood from Shelley?
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Answer ➤ Protection of hands (such as wearing latex gloves)
Explanation: Being on the healthcare field requires you to be safe about your health as you are interacting with people who can easily spread their sicknesses onto you. If the nurse who took Shelley's blood was wearing something to protect her hands such as gloves, she would have been protected and safe from the parasite.
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