A: D. Tradition
E: ED20 CA-Psychology. (Tradition because it is something you repeat maybe daily, yearly, or etc. An example could be Christmas, your family may have a huge celebration every year during christmas in which all your family comes together and as you grow up to be an adult you may continue it as well.)
microorganism that are easily acquired on the surface of the skin during healthcare delivery are known as
please help
Answer:
nosokomiakos
Explanation:
it is sometimes called a health associated infection
What would you say it means to take a scientific approach to medicine? What makes the work of these two scholars, and later scientists, especially important in the study of anatomy and physiology?
Answer:
Scientific medicine is a relatively newer field of medicine that is based on observations and documentation. Holistic medicine is an older philosophy that promotes overall well being.
Holistic medicine focuses upon patient education and participation in the healing process. Holistic physicians embrace a variety of safe, effective options in the diagnosis and treatment, including: a. Searching for the underlying causes of disease is preferable to treating symptoms alone.
Conventional medicine is science-based medicine. When you have a sore throat, and you go see your primary care physician at a doctor's office, you are partaking in scientific medicine. This type of medicine uses scientific observations in order to understand and treat the human body.
According to experts, anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship of all parts of the body while physiology is the study of functions of the body parts and as a whole such as neurophysiology, histology, gross anatomy, and cytology. The definition itself will make your mind go round. In order to simplify things, the following will help you learn anatomy and physiology in the easiest way.
Explanation:
How is a newborn baby's skull different from an
adult's skull?
Answer:
Its smaller
Explanation:
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Have you heard the word ‘cavity’ before? If so, explain where and what it meant in that setting. Then explain how using ‘cavity’ to describe areas of the body is appropriate. Why is this term used?
Answer:
The word cavity usually refers to a hole of some sort. It is used in various medical settings, like when you're at the dentist and the dentist checks for cavities, or holes in the enamel of your teeth. It can also be used in other contexts, such as referring to the eynal cavity, the part of your intestine that opens to the eynus. In general though, cavity is just referring to a hole of some sort.
ey instead of a because its apparently inappropriate to refer to things with their proper name.