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Dear tutors someone please help tackle the questions below; The primary elements of a trauma-informed approach in any service system have been defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration as 1) realizing the widespread impact of trauma exposure, 2) identifying how trauma may impact patients, families, and staff in this system, 3) responding by applying this knowledge into practice and institutional policies, and 4) preventing re-traumatization (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2015). At a minimum, trauma-informed approaches endeavor to do no harm, i.e. reducing potentially traumatic aspects of treatment and the delivery of care to avoid re-traumatizing patients. TIC shares many of the goals of patient- and family-centered care, but adds further specific attention to mitigating the impact of potentially traumatic medical events and treatment
1. What are the basic functions of the Sodium Hypochlorite in the lab purposes?
2. Range the optimal conditions for the Freezers in the pathology labs?
3. How can one deal with Tissues applications in Histopathology lab
4. Extraction of a small section of diseased tissue to study and diagnose is called. Elaborate
5. Explain the pattern of the person with AB- blood for donation
6. Connect the donor theory to the universal donor concept and antigens
7. Relate pregnancy to the Erythroblastosis foetalis condition
8. Demonstrate the events for the antigen existence in blood group
9. How many blood types exist including the positive and negative factors? Explain
10. Base the factors that lead to the blood group classification