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According to CDC "healthcare workers should wash hands with soap and water when hands are visibly dirty, contaminated or soiled and use an alcohol-based hand rub when hands are not visibly soiled to reduce bacterial counts."!
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Answer:
Wear gloves if there is a chance you will come in contact with the client's blood or body fluids.
Explanation:
https://quizlet.com/430326662/patho-ch-16-flash-cards/
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Although heat stroke mainly affects people over age 50, it also takes a toll on healthy young athletes.
Heat stroke often occurs as a progression from milder heat-related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat syncope (fainting), and heat exhaustion. But it can strike even if you have no previous signs of heat injury.
Heat stroke results from prolonged exposure to high temperatures -- usually in combination with dehydration -- which leads to failure of the body's temperature control system. The medical definition of heat stroke is a core body temperature greater than 104 degrees Fahrenheit, with complications involving the central nervous system that occur after exposure to high temperatures.
The body's state of normal, baseline functioning is called Homeostasis