Dependent Patient
Sit the patient fully upright or in an elevated side-lying position to prevent aspiration during mouth cleaning.
Inspect the patient's mouth: ...
Remove loose material or debris (especially important if patient is NPO/Nothing by Mouth): ...
Brush the teeth with toothpaste.
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."
Explanation:
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prevention: by vaccination
signs and symptoms :fever, chills losing of eating appetite
<h2>2.Hiv and aids</h2>
prevention : abstinence , avoid deep kissing
signs fever, loss of weight
Answer:
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Explanation: