In patient-centered care, all healthcare decisions and quality measurements are driven by the individual's specific health needs and desired health outcomes. The patient is always a partner to the health care provider, thus following these eight principles. (1)respects for patient's values, preference and expressed needs; (2)coordination and integration of care; (3) information and education; (4)physical comfort; (5) emotional support and alleviation of fear and anxiety; (6) involvement of family and friends; (7)continuity and transition; and (8)access to care. Mrs Zahari is considered to receive effective, safe and patient-centered care if she is treated not only on the clinical perspective but also on the emotional, mental, social, spiritual and financial perspective and the health care provider follows the eight principles of patient-centered care.
The correct answer is C
<span>Erwin Chargaff's research found that there are two pairs of nucleotides in the DNA molecule, adenine-thymine, and guanine-cytosine.
Those two pairs of nucleotides are complementary and since they pair up in the DNA molecule, the amount of one nucleotide in the pair must be equal to the amount of the other nucleotide of the pair.
He also found that different species have different proportions of nucleotides, which proved that DNA is the carrier of genetic information, not the proteins.</span>
Answer:
Option B, He has a homozygous genotype
Explanation:
A dominant allele is one which will overshadow the expression of recessive allele. Thus, when a dominant allele and recessive allele appears together in the genotype of offspring , only the trait associated with the dominant allele is expressed. Therefore , if a recessive allele trait is to be expressed , the offspring must have both the recessive allele
Let us see case here
A. Allele for attached earlobes is recessive (e)
B. Allele for detached earlobes is dominant (E)
If offspring has EE genotype, then he/she would have detached earlobes
If offspring has Ee genotype, then also he/she would have detached earlobes as in heterogyzous genotype traits of dominant alleles are expressed.
If offspring has ee genotype, then only he/she would have attached earlobes
Genotype ee is a homozygous recessive genotype