Answer:
Flushed down in the patient's toilet
Explanation:
Patients having highly contagious diseases are put in isolated rooms so that the disease can not be spread by the patient to the other people. Person who provide any foodstuff to these patients use appropriate safety clothing like gloves, masks, etc to protect themself from the infection.
Therefore when a patient did not drink juice that was given to him/her then the juice should be flushed in the patient's toilet to avoid any cross-contamination of the infectious agents between the patient and other people and that juice should not be given to any other person.
Answer:
In a patient who has low blood oxygen levels, although his blood is circulating properly, is most likely that alveoli are functioning improperly.
Explanation:
The supply of oxygen to the blood depends on the breathing process, performed by the respiratory system.
At the level of the pulmonary alveoli occurs gaseous exchange, this is the entry of oxygen from the inspired air and the elimination of CO₂ resulting from cell metabolism. If the alveoli do not function properly, the gas exchange will be deficient and there will not be enough oxygen in the blood and tissues.
The other options are not correct because of:
<u><em>Capillaries
, aorta and pulmonary vein </em></u><em>are part of the circulatory system, on which the oxygenation of the tissues depends, not the oxygen content of the blood.</em>
B) Excessive Discharge or Flow
E.G. Hemorrhage
meaning:
- Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels; profuse bleeding.
Applying direct pressure technique if applying directly on the wound, or a "pressure point", if pressing a point of the artery above that limits bleeding.