The answer is C. Universal Precautions
The OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) contains a lot of requirements that aim to protect you in the workplace. Employers are required to implement the use of universal precautions and these includes treating all human blood and other potentially infectious material, as if known to be infectious, for bloodborne pathogens.
They could try feeding Nathan or changing his diaper. They should also check his temperature to see if he has a fever or something to that affect.
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Because when the water gets bad they start to die. So then we know that the water is bad
21,000 people have died in 2016 by malnutrition
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The month before will be intense and the month after she should cut back a bit.