Opiates I think that’s what they give at hospitals
<span>Yes, you can drink alcohol but you need to make sure not to do it within two hours of taking the thyroid medication so it doesn't interfere. As someone who has a thyroid condition, I can tell you that you need to watch how much you drink because if you are a hypothyroid patient you may be very sensitive to the effects of alcohol. So it is best to keep any drinking to a minimum. Also, it is a benefit to you to wait until the medication brings your thyroid level back to normal. Your body will be able to process the alcohol better if you are in optimal health. hope this helps</span>
A? NO!!! Why: drug<span> exposures, waste anesthetic </span>gas exposures<span>, </span>respiratory<span> hazards, </span>ergonomic hazards<span> from </span>lifting<span> and repetitive tasks, </span>laser hazards<span>, workplace </span>violence<span>, hazards associated with laboratories, and </span>radioactive<span> material and </span>x-ray hazards<span>. (Research from a Health Science website)
B: Yes... Lets see why! Why: Employers CANNOT require workers to bring their own PPE (</span>Personal Protective Equipment). Even if the worker does bring their own PPE the employer must ensure that it is <span>adequate to protect the worker from hazards at the workplace. But, still, you shouldn't be completely carefree.
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C: Noppers! Why: Studies haven PROVEN that gloves and gowns will NOT protect workers from </span>TB and MRSA. (MRSA def: a form of bacterial infection that is resistant to numerous antibiotics.) (TB def: <span>is a potentially fatal contagious disease that can affect almost any part of the body)
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D: NO! Why: Violent patients should ALWAYS be a hazard, and never should you rely solely on restraint devices to keep them at bay.
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On the bottom shelf of the refrigerator so juices don't drip onto other foods and cause cross-contamination.