Contact: direct contact with the infected skin, mucous membranes, or bodily fluids
Common Vehicles: contaminated food or water, or something like blood
Vectors: things like fleas, mites, ticks, mosquitos, etc.
Airborne Transmission: residue from evaporated droplets or dust particles containing microorganisms are in the air where we inhale themi believe this is it
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2.to walk a mile in 25 minutes within two weeks without getting out of breath
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E Aids , A is hepatitis b,C is type 2 ,D type 1, and B is HIV
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I was stuck between A and D but I believe the answer is A. I believe jewlery can be worn if it is small and not hanging for example stud earrings. Hanging jewlery can be a threat to the healthcare providers and the patients themselves as it can get tangled up in medical equiptment or in some cases patients can pull on them, harming the provider. D is also somewhat correct but I haven't read anything about jewlery contaminating scenes, the reason I've heard more often is that most jewlery hangs.