Available options are
A. Regulated medical waste is placed in clear bags and non-regulated medical waste is placed in red bags.
B. Regulated medical waste is placed in red bags and non-regulated medical waste is placed in clear bags.
C. In some areas red bags are only kept in rooms where there is a large volume of bodily fluids or in a general area such as a soiled utility room
D. Both B and C are correct.
Answer:
A. Regulated medical waste is placed in clear bags and non-regulated medical waste is placed in red bags.
Explanation:
In most areas, there is a process to keep regulated and non-regulated medical waste separated. To accomplish this, the in-charge organization has the responsibility of making the public aware of the difference between the two medical wastes.
This is however done in such a way that "Regulated medical waste is placed in clear bags and non-regulated medical waste is placed in red bags."
Therefore, in this case, the correct answer is option "A."
Answer:
B. Probing
Explanation:
Since Daniel is asking questions to "probe" for more information.
If he was asking for a better explanation, it would have been clarifying.
If he needed to rehear the information cause he didn't hear that the first time he might ask the speaker to repeat.
It is a BC when its hot you dihyrate more than usual
Answer:
an ear infection, consequence of other previous infection
Explanation:
In some cases, when the babies start with respiratory infections, the antibiotic can act in the respiratory system, but if there is some bacteria that can travel to the ears and grow over there, it can reproduce and cause an ear infection, as a consequence of a bad treatment of a bad care of the first infection.
Sodium because its okay if you eat a small portion of it but too much can be bad for you