<span>A fallacy is a belief that is incorrect or mistaken, particularly in relation to poor arguments or illogic. Fallacies can be created deliberately to lie or mislead, or to persuade people to their point of view, for example, personal attacks, non-sequiturs or hasty generalisations.</span>
Answer:
c
Explanation:
c is the answer to this question
Answer:
3. 5. and 6.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that if the client makes any of the following statements then they need further teaching from the nurse, "I can resume swimming laps three times a week",
"I will call my HCP if I have green drainage"
, or "I am glad I can lift whatever I want"
. This is because, the t-tube should not be immersed in water, green drainage is normal and does not require a call to HCP, and no excercise or heavy lifting should be done for a minimum of 5 weeks.
Methods and results
Explanation:
Methods helps us with knowing the approach to the study and the method used for an experiment
Results tell us what type of data was collected which will help us determine the type of research study.