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Medication errors. ... (Where there any medication errors you seen?)
Diagnostic errors. ...
Patient discharge errors. ...
Workplace safety issues. ...
Aging hospital facility issues. ... (Where there any hospital facility issues that you seen that could cause a problem in the future?)
Reprocessing issues. ...
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These all can be questions on a health care facility survey to rates its safety I have provided a couple examples of sentences you can use.
Campylobacteriosis, cryptosporidiosis, Escherichia coli. etc..
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Many professional ethicists recommend using four basic values, or principles, to decide ethical issues: Autonomy: Patients basically have the right to determine their own healthcare. Justice: Distributing the benefits and burdens of care across society. Beneficence: Doing good for the patient.
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Explanation:
The normal resting heart rate should be 65-70 before exercise during exercise it can go to the 70-80 regions depending on wht type of exercise u do and ur workout routine
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Cooking food thoroughly reduces the spread of salmonella because salmonella cannot survive the heat, so cooking it gets rid of it
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(i hope this helped, im going off of what I know, so so so sorry if its wrong)