I think that was right of the Nurse to do so because the person in the accident was exposed to someone whose blood was HIV positive, and so now they might have it too.
I would have consulted with the patient about if it was okay to let the other person know that they could now be infected with HIV and if the HIV positive patient said it was fine I would go back and tell the other patient.
hope that helps :)
Hi. I’m good but I’m stressing about a test I have to take in 2 minutes. It’s hard and I didn’t event study. Lol
Answer:
Not really
Explanation:
By illuminating I assume you mean "removing"
if im correct woohoo.
Anyways, a professional would most likely not tell you to immediately go remove fat if you are on a diet. But what could happen is that they will/would give out good diets where, in a certain period of time, you can remove X amount of fat.
<span>The answer is letter C.<span>
<span>In doing
something for someone else, your mind gets off of its own troubles. Helping
someone could serve as a diversion from stresses that you experience. In doing
this, you are immersing yourself in an environment where stressors are not present.
Aside from this, the experience makes you feel socialized and well accompanied
by the presence of another, where you can share and talk about other things
other than your problems. Socializing is one of the best ways to
distress from monotonous activities and is highly encouraged by experts to be
done on a regular basis.</span></span></span>