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.
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The temperature range in which most bacteria grow is between 40 degrees F<span> (</span>5 degrees C<span>) and </span>140 degrees F<span> (</span>60 degrees C<span>). Raw and cooked foods should not be kept in this danger zone any longer than absolutely necessary.</span>
Lipids are about 90% fat, and gradually give up triglycerides as they circulate through the capillaries.
What is your statement trying to say is a question or what