What is hospice?
A. care given by specialists. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists help restore or improve function after injury/illness
B. care given in hospitals or surgical centers for immediate care for illness or injury
C. care given in facilities or homes for people who have approx 6 months or less to live. Physical and emotional care and comfort are high priority to resident and support to families
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Food and Nutrition › ViewHow many litres of water everyday our body needs
A. 2 to 3
B. 7 to 8
C. 10 to 15
D. 1 to 2
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Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils are called _____ because they have prominent cytoplasmic inclusions that appear with identifying, characteristic colors in a stained blood smear.
A. granulocytes
B. leukocytes
C. monocytes
D. agranulocytes