Answer:
"I should begin to use a antibacterial soap a few days before my cirurgical procedure"
Explanation:
An elective surgery is a proposed surgical treatment, but its performance can await a more favorable occasion, that is, it can be scheduled. This is a non-emergency surgery as the patient can wait months for the surgery to be performed. Important information about surgery is that, before the surgical process begins, the patient will have an aseptic process in which antibacterial and other products that have the power to reduce the risk of contamination will be used.
Since the hospital will do the proper cleaning process for that type of care, it is not necessary for the patient to use bacterial soap prior to the procedure, as the bacterial soap is temporary and not appropriate for surgery.
Answer and Explanation:
1. I ride on a bike to work every week day from Monday to Friday
2. I usually ask for a helmet, sit with legs away from the bike's exhaust pipes, hold something for support.
3.
True. It would be dangerous to have medications within reach of children, they should be kept high and locked.
Answer:
They produce chemicals to fight infection and later produce chemicals to “turn off” the immune system. ( third choice)