Answer:
B. to ensure employee and patient safety
Explanation:
These steps are there to ensure the physical & internal well being of both the patient and care taker.
Step 1: Ensures the stop of spread of germs & bacterias
Step 2: Ensures the stop of spread of germs, as well as removing the hazard of slipping.
Step 3: Ensures the stop of spread of germs, as well as keeping any body fluid from contaminating the caretaker's skin.
Step 4: Ensures the containment of germs & bacterias.
Step 5: Ensures that the right chemical is used when needed, and also helps caretakers identify what kind of chemical may have caused the problem, and what solution should be used.
Step 6: Ensures patients safety and the safe use of equipment & anything else.
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It is true that f<span>emales who suffer from anorexia nervosa can have a safe and healthy pregnancy.
Any pregnancy can be critical if it is not monitored, regardless of the fact whether the woman suffers from anorexia nervosa or not. So, if this woman goes to the doctor often and takes care of her body, she can have a safe and healthy pregnancy. </span>
I believe the answer for your question is C
The right answer is B. Begin chest compressions.
Chest compression is a first aid gesture that occurs under two circumstances:
** the victim is conscious and chokes (total obstruction of the upper airways) but can not practice Heimlich's method (example of a pregnant woman or an obese person, or an infant on which the method Mofenson failed, or an unconscious victim for whom the insufflations do not pass); the purpose here is to cause an overpressure in the lungs to dislodge the foreign body;
** the victim is unconscious, does not breathe and his heart is no longer beating, the chest compressions are used here to circulate the blood; alternating thirty chest compressions and two breaths (mouth-to-mouth); all artificial ventilation / cardiac massage is called cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
One important concept to know that was not mentioned in the question or in the propositions is that there has to be a cardiopulmonary arrest to start the chest compression because there is we may have an unconscious victim who does not respond but breathes!
Answer: The esential aminoacids are: phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine, isoleucine, lysine, and histidine
Explanation:
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