<u>ANSWER:</u>
Hand hygiene is a critical interposition which should be handled at right times in the right way to all the members of medical staff that comes in contact with the patients.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- For a patient a mundane experience of healthcare and expected outcomes is all that matters, infection prevention and control are main factors highly contributing to that.
- Respiratory hygiene is also critical in order to prevent transmission of respiratory infections in a healthcare setting.
- Improving hand and respiratory hygiene reduces healthcare time and cost by preventing infection and harm.
Answer:
something that must be accepted and cannot be changed, however unpalatable.
Compared with the medical model of health, the biopsychosocial model approach to health and well-being is multi-factorial rather than single factor. The former believes that a certain defect in an organism is explainable through cellular abnormalities or organic pathology, which is a standard approach. However, the latter believes that diseases are caused by a variety of underlying factors, for example: biological, psychological, and social — which are driven by an individual’s natural system and lifestyle.
Both B and C is the answer