Health, 03.03.2021 19:30 cardsqueen
Which claim regarding the reduction and treatment of infections can be supported with evidence?
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Although infectious diseases cannot be prevented, both infectious and noninfectious diseases can be treated with antibiotics.
Noninfectious diseases cannot be prevented, and they can be treated only through improvements in personal hygiene.
Antibiotics are used to prevent infections, and technologies such as canning or dehydrating food are used to reduce infections.
Improvements in personal hygiene can help prevent infections, and antibiotics are used to treat infections.
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Ronald is concerned about exposure to antibiotics and hormones in our food supply. which type of wellness does this affect?
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Health, 22.06.2019 04:50, helpmelol37
Which statement best describes the role of religion and culture in ancient medicine? religion and culture did not influence the types or treatments used; however, they did play a role in who was allowed to practice medicine. religious beliefs guided physicians to perform certain procedures; however, culture did not play a role in the way physicians worked or who could become a physician or a healer. religious beliefs often guided the diagnosis and treatment of disease; the culture often determined who could practice medicine and what procedures were appropriate. culture was the primary factor that determined who could be a physician and what types of diagnosis and treatment were used; religion was not important during this time period.
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Health, 22.06.2019 11:00, ashleybashaam6821
Which term matches this definition? treating all human blood and other potentially infectious material, as if known to be infectious, for bloodborne pathogens. a. exposure control plan b. engineering controls c. universal precautions d. personal protective equipment
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Which claim regarding the reduction and treatment of infections can be supported with evidence?
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