<span>Based on the Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Drexel University, in hospitals there is an 80% and a ratio o 4:5 sharp injuries are caused by the given sharp objects. These injuries can expose people in the health sector to different infectious diseases that are bloodborne. They are reminded of the safety procedures to prevent needle injuries. </span>
Yes I have took the CASAC exam.
Answer:
Doubling over, pale complexion, tears, furrowed brows
Explanation:
<u>Doubling over</u> is a reaction to clench the stomach when someone is in pain. <u>Pale complexion</u> is a result of blood loss, fear, anxiety, dehydration/light headedness, and loss or red blood cells. <u>Tears</u> (depending on the context) are a way to let out emotion - both sad and happy. <u>Furrowed brows</u> is usually a sign of discomfort which is usually a consequence of worrying too much or crying too much, both of which require face muscles to tense for a long(ish) period of time.
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A should be your answer because because both drugs can create a chemical to large (depending on the drug) to handle and that can cause liver damgage
but if you read evrything i said "drug synergism" is when too chemicals are combined and get larger
now drug addiction also makes sense but before you could get addicted you might die