<em>The three blood-borne pathogens to which workers in the US are most likely to be exposed are;</em>
A. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B virus, and Hepatitis C virus
<u>Are three of the most common blood-borne pathogens from which health care workers are at risk.</u>
I think the importance of self esteem cannot be underestimated. It affects your behaviour and thoughts. It changes how you feel about and value yourself
Your potential to achieve what you most desire is directly related to your self esteem. On the other hand, failure is much more likely when you suffer from low self esteem because you will believe others when they tell you why you cannot succeed
I'm not entirely sure but I think this is true (?) because rescue breathing should only be used if any of the following happened to the victim: drowning, drug overdose, collapse due to breathing problems, an unresponsiveness in infants or children, an unconsciousness adult that isn't breathing normally, and if they are having prolonged cardiac arrest.
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Exercise needs vary on individuals for many reasons. First of all, it could be physical problems like weight. If a person is to heavy, or to small. Then starting out exercise slow is best. Often times over exercising for obese people, or people who are to thin, can cause blackouts, a loss of water retention, and exhaustion.
Another could be health issues. People with certain health issue may find it hard to work out, and need help with finding what works best for them.