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Try to comfort the patient by asking a few questions in general about themselves learn to gain a little bit of trust in them and maybe they will be a little more willing to let you do your job so that they can get what they need to get done
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Highest risk body fluid would be blood because it has high nutritional value and pathogen is multiplying on there. Most pathogen will be transmitted by blood.
Droplet from cough also highly contagious since it easily contacts with any part of the body. Inhalation also makes the infection easier since it contacts mucosa.
Vaginal secretion and seminal fluid can transmit many virus but it depends on how many virus in the blood.
Saliva is composed by water and enzyme so it's low risk on virus spread. But it's on the mouth(which wasn't sterile) so it can be contaminated by various things.
In normal condition urine and spinal fluid is sterile, but in a case of infection, it can be contaminated.
Sweat is mostly water and salt so it's safe.
A person with decreased mobility is more prone to have complications such as pressure sore formation, muscle hypotrophy, loss of muscle tone and poor circulation. The primary goal for a person with decreased mobility is the prevention of falls or additional injuries from occurring.
Lifestyle changes include safety precautions, providing assistance from other people if needed as well as the use of mobility equipment.
1. Bone Fractures
2. Amputations
3. Pain from injuries
4. Spinal or Brain Trauma leading to Paralysis
5. Sprains