Answer:
In the employee breakroom
Explanation:
I would say the answer is false. From what I've learned blood doesn't circulate through bones, it circulates from your veins.
I'm pretty sure it's to boost dental health. fluoride is used to prevent cavities and tooth decay, so i'm assuming its option 3.
When acknowledging the patient's religious or political beliefs in a healthcare setting there are pros and cons. One of the benefit is that in regard to the religious setting it can help the patient spiritually like in the case of a cancer patient. If one trust God then it can provide a positive attitude that can be of help in the treatment. Another benefit can be one can respect another religion for example in the case of a Muslim that is admitted,the dietary can provide a no pork meal. Meanwhile, the cons would be the life of a patient can be endangered like in the case of a Jehovah's witness that do not believe in blood transfusion. Another would be if someone does not believe in medical treatment but only through natural method,it can then hasten the treatment of a client.
This is true because you upgrade your use of evidence? When you use evidence to display myths and false beliefs.