The correct answer would be - prevent direct physical contact with hands and equipment.
Enterococci are bacteria that are naturally present in the intestinal tract of all people. Vancomycin-resistant strains of this bacteria are referred to as Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci or VRE. If VRE infects the urinary tract, Injuries, or the bloodstream of hospitalized patients, can become serious to threatening.
It could be transmitted or spread by direct contact with hands, or medical equipment that has been contaminated.
<u>Guidelines regarding handling infectious material and equipment:</u>
- The nurse should use disposable gloves and wash their hands with soap after caring for a person with VRE.
- A disposable gown in case of washing or turning the patient, or changing diapers.
- Using bleach or disinfectant to clean toilets and commodes.
- Equipment should be assigned and used solely to the infected patient only.
Thus, the mentioned guidelines above should be used by the nurse for the VRE patient care.
Learn more about Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci:
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If it is hot then the person/people communicating may sweat which comes across as being nervous.If it is too hot then the people/person may feel a little dehydrated and so not have that energy or moisture in there mouth to speak well.
Or it being to cold could see people put hands in pockets to warm themselves up which comes across as rather rude. Also when it it cold words can become stuttered as the jaw shivers
Hope that helped, not too sure tho :)
aerobic is a respiration without air so you body need to supply oxygen to your muscles
The answer is : True. Examples on chronic conditions are Asthma and heart disease. Acute health conditions are things like strep or the flu. I hope this helps you!:)