You should not:
>> come into contact with any blood ( or ANY body fluids) without proper PPE (personal protective equipment), such as latex/nonporous gloves.
>> touch any areas with a portal of entry (such as the eyes, mouth, cuts, etc).
>> get any of the substance on clothing or any other objects
>> leave contaminated area left unattended
>> leave contaminated area until the area is disinfected or contained.
The answer would be B: It's possible that they <u>cannot produce a child with sickle-cell disease</u>, but blood tests on them both will be required to make sure.
If the sickle cell ran through the parents jeans then that'll be more of a problem, there can always be a possibility that it is in themselves, but since their parents didn't pass it down to them, their almost in the clear.
<u><em>Hope this helps!</em></u>
ANSWER:
Cardiac output(CO) in L/min = stroke volume(SV) X Heart rate(HR)
Therefore,
CO= 100 x 75= 7500 ml/min
CO= 7.5 L/min
EXPLANATION:
CARDIAC OUTPUT is the volume of blood, pumped by the heart, that goes through the systemic circulation every minute. It is determined by the stroke volume and heart rate.
STROKE VOLUME is the volume of blood ejected from the ventricles of the heart in each contraction.
HEART RATE is the number of times the heart beats in a minute.