Answer
D
Explanation
When you're taking someone else's pulse, you shouldn't use your thumb to take it because you might confuse your pulse for theirs.
For doctors
and nurses to obtain an accurate result during a complete physical examination
of a patient, the necessary equipment and supplies should be prepared before
the procedure. Here’s a list of the things that should be present in getting a
patient’s blood and urine specimens:
For urine
specimen:
<span>-
</span>Sterile specimen cup = obtained from the
laboratory
<span>-
</span>Cotton ball = to clean the area before
urinating to avoid entry of external bacteria
For blood
specimen:
<span>-
</span>Sterile syringes
<span>-
</span>Blood culture bottles
<span>-
</span>Alcohol swab = to clean the area where the blood
sample will be taken
<span>-
</span>Sterile cotton balls
<span>-
</span>Gloves
<span>-
</span><span>Tourniquet</span>
According to the Red Cross, people who have tattoos can donate blood. It's just that they would have to wait for 5 or 6 months after getting a tattoo before donating their blood. Same thing if you get your ears pierced.
False because they could get injured because they aren’t conditioned for it.
C. By overstimulating the “reward circuit” of the brain