Answer:
Option 3
Explanation:
After the nurse has provided regarding Legionnaires' disease with its treatment expectation. The only indication among the options provided that indicate that this client understands the pieces of information given about the disease is that the client cannot give Legionnaires' disease to other people because Legionnaires' disease is spread through infected aerosolized water. The mode of transmission is not person to person.
Legionnaires’ disease is caused by Legionella, a sort of bacterium found in freshwater environments and it causes a severe form of pneumonia (lung infection); People can get it by breathing in mist from water that contains the bacteria.
Answer:
this girl said that she was spreading her grandpa's ashes on the beach and she wind the wind made her grandpa's ashes fly into her mouth she said it tasted like nothing
Explanation:
Answer:
Stop what you're doing. The priority after you get injured is you. ...
Tell your manager. It's important to tell someone else what happened. ...
Wash the wound. The next step is to wash the wound. ...
Cover the wound. ...
Cover the bandage. ...
Discard any contaminated food. ...
Clean and sanitize utensils.
<span>During digestion the small intestine is responsible for extracting or absorbing nutrients. Two of the three segments of the small intestine are responsible for these processes - the jejunum and the ileum (which located between first segment of the small intestine (the duodenum) and the colon). The colon, or large intestine, is responsible for maintaining fluid balance. The colon absorbs water from waste products of digestion and these waste products eventually become solidified stool.</span>