Answer:
The information must include:
1. whether the exposed worker was recommended with the hepatitis B vaccination
2. whether or not the vaccination was received by the worker
3. whether the worker was informed by the healthcare provider of the evaluation results, including other medical conditions that arose from the exposure to blood or OPIM (other potentially-infectious materials), for this requires treatment or further evaluation.
Explanation:
The question above is related to "Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Incidents." Whenever workers in the healthcare industry are exposed to any bloodborne pathogen (like hepatitis), <u>they must report about the incident.</u> This will prevent the worker from contracting the disease and will also prevent him from infecting others.
The worker will then undergo a medical diagnosis to address possible infection. Once the test results are in, they have to know about the results as well. A healthcare professional will evaluate the report through a written opinion within 15 days and it will include the following information above.
Other information, other than those mentioned, will not be included in the written opinion.
D, health-enhancing behaviors.
Answer:
If i somehow developed a chronic disease i would run test and the recent chemicals in product ive been using and use that to my advantage.
Explanation:
Some diseases are caused by products you use on the daily therefore if i run test on my daily products i can see if the products have caused the illness not only will i get compensation,i will be sharing the info to whoever else using the product,and i will cure myself.
Jack King is prescribed to take iv fluids called d5w which is hypotonic sugar water which is used for a person who is in water depleted state or normal saline if he had low blood volume state or D5 in half normal saline if he is dehydrated. Example of iv fluids is sugar, salt and lactate.
Most iv used is a concentration and combination of sugar which involves dextrose and glucose, lactate, and saline.