⇒ Heart disease in not an inevitable part of growing older. Usually you develop heart disease between the age of 40-55. If you reach the age of 50 without developing the major risk factors for heart disease, you can live a full life without it, and your chances of dying from heart disease decrease from 50 percent to a strikingly low 8 percent. Here are some everyday tasks everyone can use and/or take to prevent heart disease:
1.) Don't use tobacco products.
2.) Exercise for 30 minutes 3-4 times a week.
3.) Eat a heart-healthy diet/meal.
4.) Maintain a healthy weight.
5.) Get regular health screenings.
6.) Try to manage stress.
I hope that this helps you out. I am very good with heath and doctor questions and problems. I study this kind of stuff everyday. Good Luck!
Answer:1Safe. Delivering health care that minimizes risks and harm to service users, including avoiding preventable injuries and reducing medical errors.
2Effective. Providing services based on scientific knowledge and evidence-based guidelines.
3Timely.
4Efficient.
5Equitable.
Explanation:
Respect like caring of others feelings and doing them right.
So basically you would would write something along the lines of how who ever was on the transplant list first gets the organ it shouldn’t matter your social status. Hope that helped :)