After the use, but before the disposal of the sharps device is the next leading cause to sharps injuries.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The factor of stability may be applied to either the behavior itself or to the situation in which it has occurred.
All of these choices are correct for drinking sufficient
water will help the body get rid of the stone-forming chemicals such as calcium, oxalate,
urate, cysteine, xanthine, and phosphate. These stone-forming chemicals will
have less chance to settle and bond in your kidneys and urinary tract if you
are drinking enough water because your body will signal the brain for frequent
urination. Thus, eliminating higher concentrations of waste produces, including
substances that can form stones in the future.