It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The one that is a behavior providers should adopt to improve patient safety is <span><span /></span>to follow written safety protocols, even if they slow you down. Hope this answers your question.
<u>Neuroplasticity:</u>
Neuroplasticity is defined as the brain can change itself continuously throughout the lifetime.
Physiotherapy helps with Neuroplasticity. As it regulates the functions
<u>Synaptic Pruning:</u>
Synaptic Pruning is defined as the extra neurons and synaptic connections are eliminated by the brain to increase the neural transmissions.
<u>Neuro Transmission:</u>
Neuro Transmission is the process of sending signals from one neuron to another neuron.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The Neuroplasticity helps the brain in developing itself from child to adult. It can also cure itself if any defects occur in the brain.
- Synaptic Pruning helps them eliminate the extra neuron because if there is no present of extra neurons, signals can easily be transferred.
- Signals sent from the axon of a neuron is to be received by the dendrites of the other neuron. This fuction is Known as Neuro Transmission.
Immunisation, public health promotion to raise awareness and knowledge (e.g. Ads, at the provider-patient level)
Targeting and improving infrastructure for public welfare! e.g. Sewerage services for clean water
Screening for early diagnosis and treatment
Quarantining if required..
Though the word "potential" is throwing me off a bit here, are they asking you for novel strategies instead of solid ones?
A low carhohydrat, and a high protein diet.