True, It Helps Protect The Workers From Getting Germs Onto Them And Then Onto The Patient (Which Is Why Healthcare Workers Wear New Equipment, Scrubs Etc.)
You don’t have to sweat as much as you do outside :)
When preparing to lift a patient, you should assess the patient, assess the environment, get the necessary equipment and help you need, and perform the task safely.
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The answer is loss of muscle tissue. When you lose weight, you lose fat but if you
continue to lose weight and the fat has been lost then and you would start losing
muscle tissue. This gives the person a
gaunt-like appearance especially when he or she overdoes it.