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plz tell any precaution from letter E,N,N,H about covid 19​

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Answered by 992shubhangishukla0
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Answer:

To the Editor:

At this time, there are no best practice recommendations regarding stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in the setting of COVID-19. This response aims at providing a brief overview of recommendations on proceeding with SRS amidst an unprecedented viral pandemic.

SRS is frequently utilized in the management of intracranial malignancies, benign tumors, vascular malformations, and neuropathic pain. Truly urgent/emergent intracranial pathology is rare with SRS; thus, patient-specific consideration for SRS should be given for patients harboring malignant secondary or primary neoplasms in a semiurgent fashion (Table). Factors that drive the decision to proceed with SRS will include clinical and radiographic tumor characteristics, patient prognosis, and whether alternative therapies, such as chemotherapy or immunother

Answered by Tvisha2708
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Answer:

Endemic, Epidemic, EPIDEMIOLOGY

HAND HYGIENE AND HANDWASHING, HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE, HEALTH LITERACY

Explanation:

ENDEMIC-

The constant presence of a disease in a population within a certain area. Source: RTÉ website: the terminology of COVID-19  

EPIDEMIC-

This is a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease – more than what’s typically expected for the population in that area.  

EPIDEMIOLOGY-

The study of the spread or pattern of sickness in a group of people.

HAND HYGIENE AND HANDWASHING-

Hand hygiene is a way of cleaning your hands that reduces harmful bacteria on them and stops the spread of harmful germs. The best way to prevent the spread of infections, including COVID-19, is good hand hygiene. This means washing your hands regularly using soap and water and drying them with paper towels.

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE  (HSC) -

The National Health Service (NHS) in Northern Ireland is referred to as Health and Social Care (HSC) .  There are a number of HSC organisations who work together to plan, deliver and monitor Health and Social Care across Northern Ireland.

HEALTH LITERACY-

Health literacy is about our knowledge, skills, understanding and confidence to be able to use health and care information and services to make good health decisions. Source: Western Health Literacy Partnership 2019.

Strong health literacy is important as we are dealing with a lot of health information during this COVID-19 outbreak.

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