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The scientific approach used to describe the types of cases for which care is provided in a care delivery setting is called:
 
  a. a critical pathway.
  b. SOAP.
  c. case mix.
  d. none of the above.



The stages of wound healing are:
 
  a. haemostasis, infection, reconstructive and scabformation.
 b. haemostasis, inflammation, reconstructive andmaturation.
 c. homeostasis, infection, reconstructive and scabformation.
 d. homeostasis, inflammation, reconstructive and
  maturation.



Sweat consists of:
 
  a. 80 water, 12 salts, 8 urea and other wastes.
  b. 90 water, 4 salts, 6 urea and other wastes.
  c. 95 water, 3 salts, 2 urea and other wastes.
  d. 99.4 water, 0.2 salts, 0.4 urea and otherwastes.



The gland that regulates vasodilation and activation of sweat glands is the:
 
  a. hypothalamus.
  b. anterior pituitary.
  c. adrenal.
  d. corpus callosum.
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6 years ago
c
Case mix is an approach used primarily in an acute care
setting as a way to describe the types of cases that require different amounts of care. Case mix is a way for governments to
organise funding amounts for different institutions.

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b
After the bleeding is minimised, inflammation takes
over. This is a normal part of wound healing and does not
mean that the wound is becoming infected. The four phases
of wound healing can take several years to complete in some
wounds.

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d
Sweat plays an important role in fluid and electrolyte
regulation, as well as heat regulation.

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a
The hypothalamus activates sweat glands for cooling
purposes and inhibits the sweat glands for heat retention.
babdo Author
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6 years ago
Easily the best answer Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes
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