Answer:
The answer is Stereotype
Explanation:
It will be interpreted as Stereotype, which is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
I’d ‘make’ them to have a deep conversation with me or sb from their family
And make an appointment with a psychologist (so they could describe or tell what they’re afraid of, what’s happening etc)
I’d send them funny things such as memes;) and do things that make them happy
I’d call/ text them everyday just to make sure if they’re ok and send them positive paragraphs
Warm ups: jumping jacks + jogging
Stretch: abdominal, quadriceps, shoulder stretches
Exercise: pushups, sit-ups, running, biking, weights
Cool down: lunges, yoga, victory lap
Answer:
A,B,D
Explanation:
A) Before patient contact
B) After patient contact
D) After contact with the immediate patient care environment
I could be wrong on the last one but here's what i found on a website.
*Immediately before touching a patient
*Before performing an aseptic task (e.g., placing an indwelling device) or handling invasive medical devices
*Before moving from work on a soiled body site to a clean body site on the same patient
*After touching a patient or the patient’s immediate environment
*After contact with blood, body fluids, or contaminated surfaces
Immediately after glove removal