According to information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the best option would be <u>puncture wounds</u>.
Highlighted transmission methods include the following:
- Wounds contaminated with dirt, feces, or spit (saliva)
- Wounds caused by an object puncturing the skin (puncture wounds), like a nail or needle
- Injuries with dead tissue
- Clean superficial wounds (when only the topmost layer of skin is scraped off)
- Surgical procedures
- Insect bites
- Dental infections
- Compound fractures (a break in the bone where it is exposed)
- Chronic sores and infections
- Intravenous (IV) drug use
- Intramuscular injections (shots given in a muscle)
I hope this helps! Have a good evening!
I took health a long time ago but if I remember correctly, I would have to say B
The vitamin primarily responsible for blood clotting is D. Vitamin K. Vitamin K is a lipid-soluble vitamin, so it is stored in the body's fat. Its name comes from the word <span>Koagulationsvitamin. It can be seen that coagulation, meaning clotting, is part of its name because of its function. It works by synthesizing proteins that are needed for coagulation.</span>
Times when I have had my self-esteem boosted was when people encouraged me and told me I was doing great at something, even if I wasn't. You know what I mean? You have to be proud of yourself for even trying! God made you the wonderful person you are, and you need to be happy at your personal best even if that is the worst out of everyone else around you. If your not great at something, be proud for trying.
1 sounds more deep whereas 2 sounds like a complain. Depends on the type of person you are but I’d choose 1