Answer:
1. Soap is better because you are physically scrubbing your hands is helpful for removing the bacteria.
2. Hand sanitizer is helpful for on the go of if you cannot reach a sink.
Explanation:
1. Condoms. Condoms reduce the chance of getting STIs/STDs. To apply a condom correctly, you use a scissor to open the foil, but making sure you aren't cutting the condom as well. To apply the condom, you slide it onto the male reproductive organ. You cannot slide on multiple condoms because you are now at a high risk of the condoms breaking, leading to unprotected sex.
2. Birth Control Pills. BCPs are useful in avoiding the risk of getting pregnant. You should eat one pill per day or as instructed on the packaging of the pill.
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) laboratory findings for previous meningeal hemorrhage patient would have increased amount of red blood cells. The CSF should be clear but it can become red in this patient. The CSF could also see as xanthochromia if centrifugated.
Xanthochromia can be identified several days after the hemorrhage.