After-care advice refers to the guidance and recommendations provided to individuals following a procedure, treatment, or significant life event, such as surgery or therapy. This advice is intended to support recovery, promote overall well-being, and prevent complications. It often includes instructions on medications, activity restrictions, dietary changes, and signs to monitor for potential issues. Overall, after-care advice is crucial for ensuring optimal outcomes and enhancing the individual's health and safety during the recovery process.
No, advice and advise are not homophones. Advice is a noun meaning a recommendation or suggestion, while advise is a verb meaning to give guidance or offer recommendations.
There are many people that are immunized and vaccinated according to the advice of their health-care provider. There is a reason your health-care provider tells you what they do.
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I believe that ADVISE would be a homonym, or close to one, depending upon how you pronounce the words.
Yes, advice is British, meaning you giving me verbal help .
"Advice" is typically used as an uncountable noun, meaning it is considered singular.
Any advise with an intention, with due care, but not with due diligence is a faulty investment advice.
I think you mean counselor,Its meaning is someone who gives advice about problems.
a social care worker can get advise from her company or her manger about confidentiallity
Follow the advice of a Veterinarian
one who secures advice (naseehat wala)
To respond a responsible question for advice. like if you asked who's your daddy, your mom told you and that's advice for you.