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The strategies which can be implemented by the nurse in a bid to reduce the risk of sepsis in an immunocompromised patient are;
- use aseptic technique during invasive procedures.
- pay strick attention to thorough hand washing.
- thoroughly clean or discard equipment between patients.
<h3>Who are immunocompromised patients?</h3>
As the term implies, immunocompromised patients are patients whose immune systems are not as proactive relative to the standards of immunity in other patients.
On this note, it becomes a major responsibility of the nurse to reduce the risk of sepsis by ensuring thorough hand washing, use of aseptic techniques during invasive procedures among a host of other practices all in a bid to reduce the risk of sepsis.
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Answer:
In such case, Jake and John cannot create a valid contract because one party is not competent.
Explanation:
In this case, Jerry has not provided Jake any legal authorization to contact John on his behalf. This shows us that Jake is not a competent party since he <em>does not understand that authorization is needed</em> and thus the contract will render invalid.
Answer:
Classical conditioning
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is a learning process in which a conditioned stimulus is linked to an unconditioned stimulus that is totally unconnected, with the aim of eliciting a behavioral response referred to as a conditioned response.
For example, in dogs, before conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus (food) will result to a dog salivating (unconditioned response) while just a neutral stimulus (whistle blowing) will result to no response. But when the neutral stimulus is combined frequently with an unconditioned stimulus it results to an unconditioned response. With time when the whistle is used only, the dog will begin to salivate because it has been able to associate whistle blowing with food which is now a conditioned stimulus, and this response is referred to as a conditioned response.
From the question above and the illustration, classical conditioning accounts for the fact that Natacha currently becomes fearful every time she smells rubbing alcohol