Only between 2 and 10 percent of ingested alcohol exit the body through the kidneys, lungs and skin. Up to 5 percent is excreted by the kidneys and then eliminated through urine. Up to 5 percent is exhaled by the lungs, and a tiny percentage is excreted through sweat.
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The correct answer is Heart disease and tense muscle
Emotional or physical tension is called stress. A little stress in everyday life is never a concern but long term stress and tension can lead to some serious issues. Stress can directly affect the heart and can make it suffer. It can also tense the muscles. This is also a reflex action of muscles to stress.
This can be defined as the body's natural way to protect the muscles against pain and injury.
- Unless they are taking particular precautions, just use ordinary care when showering.
- All of the other options there would depend on the circumstances. For instance, unless the patient had C. diff, I would still use the typical precautions if they were incontinent. I would then make sure to follow contact safety procedures.
- If I believed there was a chance of getting bodily fluids splattered in my eyes, I would wear glasses or a face shield. Always wear protective clothing (MRSA, etc).
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The layer that encloses and protects the heart is
Pericardium