Poor oral hygiene, allergic rhinitis, or infections such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, or pneumonia can be indicated by bad ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


breath
Rationale: Bad breath or halitosis can result from poor oral hygiene, allergic rhinitis, or infections such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, or pneumonia. An alcohol smell on the breath can result from alcohol ingestion or from ketoacidosis in a diabetic patient. It is normal for some people to have bad breath related to the types of foods ingested or as a result of individual digestive processes and reflux.

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As the unit manager on the unit that is leading changes to heparin locks, you find that Elizabeth is very valuable in terms of her observations about other units and her knowledge of organiza-tional processes, and now in discussing the new procedure

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