<span>True. Contracting a contagious illness by coming into contact with infected blood is considered direct contact. Other ways to contract illnesses via direct contact is by contact with bodily fluids.</span>
That would generally be false, to my knowledge
Answer:
Intravenous injection (IV)
Explanation:
Injectable medication administration should be performed efficiently, safely and responsibly, in order to achieve the goals of the implemented therapy. Most drugs can be administered by a variety of routes. The choice of the appropriate route in a given situation depends on both the drug and patient-related factors.
Intravenous (IV): should be administered slowly for several hours into one of the superficial veins and with monitoring of the patient's reactions. The drug reaches the bloodstream directly and the effects are produced immediately. Once a drug is injected, there is no way to withdraw it. It is the most dangerous route and vital organs such as the heart, brain, etc., are exposed to high concentrations of the drug.
It depends on what the bully does. If he/she punches you then hit back. You would get in trouble for that but I'd rather get in trouble than get beat up all the time. If he/she hurts you with words, just ignore them. If they really do get on your nerves then respond back but don't start an arguement because you'll get mad and that's exactly what they want.