The answer: 3, 2 ,1, 4.
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Start with: 3) plaque; then, 2) enamel decay; then, 1) dentin decay;
then, 4) pulp decay.
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The answer is EKG or ECG which stand for electrocardiogram.
Answer:
yes, even though they are still intact they can sill build up bacteria/germs.
Explanation:
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The nurse should verify
the proper client and route. The rationale behind this is a nurse should
monitor the five "Rs" of medication administration: right client,
right drug, right dose, right route, and right time. The drops may be warmed to
prevent pain or dizziness, but this act isn't important. An emesis basin would
be used for irrigation of the ear. The client should be placed in the lateral
position for five minutes, not semi-Fowler's position, to prevent the drops
from draining.
Public health should be something that the public decides. No one should be told that they have to medicine. Or that they have tot take blood. There even laws and regulations in certain hosptiable areas that say that in case of emergency they will plan to do there best in a situation. Sometimes though people take that fro granted and do things without consent or legal rights and sometimes you get in trouble for it. I think that the goverment should actuall interferr with public health.