A? NO!!! Why: drug<span> exposures, waste anesthetic </span>gas exposures<span>, </span>respiratory<span> hazards, </span>ergonomic hazards<span> from </span>lifting<span> and repetitive tasks, </span>laser hazards<span>, workplace </span>violence<span>, hazards associated with laboratories, and </span>radioactive<span> material and </span>x-ray hazards<span>. (Research from a Health Science website)
B: Yes... Lets see why! Why: Employers CANNOT require workers to bring their own PPE (</span>Personal Protective Equipment). Even if the worker does bring their own PPE the employer must ensure that it is <span>adequate to protect the worker from hazards at the workplace. But, still, you shouldn't be completely carefree.
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C: Noppers! Why: Studies haven PROVEN that gloves and gowns will NOT protect workers from </span>TB and MRSA. (MRSA def: a form of bacterial infection that is resistant to numerous antibiotics.) (TB def: <span>is a potentially fatal contagious disease that can affect almost any part of the body)
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D: NO! Why: Violent patients should ALWAYS be a hazard, and never should you rely solely on restraint devices to keep them at bay.
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A pillow should be used by the nurse to elevate the arm.
What is mastectomy?
In order to treat or prevent breast cancer, a mastectomy is a surgical procedure where entire breast tissue is removed from the breast.
A mastectomy might be a possible course of treatment for those with early-stage breast cancer. Another alternative is breast-conserving surgery, or lumpectomy, in which only the breast tumor is removed.
It can be challenging to choose between a lumpectomy and a mastectomy. For preventing a breast cancer recurrence, both procedures are equally beneficial. However, not everyone with breast cancer has the choice of having a lumpectomy; some would rather have a mastectomy.
Modern mastectomy methods allow for the preservation of breast skin and the restoration of a more natural-looking breast appearance. It's also referred to as a skin-sparing mastectomy.
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The younger the parent the less education they will have
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Answer:The design elements (line, shape, space, colour, texture, tone) are used in a way to construct the design principles (balance, emphasis (contrast and proportion), dominance, unity (proximity and repetition), pattern, movement).