<span>Anthrax inhalation has an array of nonspecific symptoms. Fever, cough, headache, vomiting, and chest pain could all indicate Anthrax poisoning, but it also can be mistaken for the flu. Additional symptoms could also be stomach pain and weakness that mimics a short-lived stomach virus.</span>
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Answer:
Apron, gloves, closed toe shoes, goggles. Kim should also tie long hair back if she has it and should roll long sleeves up.
Explanation:
Aprons, closed toe shoes, and goggles will prevent any of the liquid being heated from burning and harming her skin or eyes.
Gloves are needed to protect her hands from heat and the liquid as well.
Long hair should be tied back to prevent it from being burned or harmed from the liquid, and long sleeves need to be rolled up to prevent them from being caught on fire or dragging into the liquid.
Valves ensure blood flows toward your heart. Vein valves work to bring the blood that flowed down via arteries back up to your heart.