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The difference between dispose of and dispose off is that one is correct and the other is not. You would use dispose of if you mean to get rid of something.
You would dispose of such as you do any other battery.
id this happend you would tell the client to go to there Gp. also you would tell the client to clean thereself up.A contra action can be anything from a slight reddening to something more serious like burning or blistering.If a contra action occurred I would say to remove all product from your client, it is not up to the client to clean it off themselves as they have come to you for a treatment. Explain why you cannot carry on with the treatment and advise them to seek suitable medical attention and record any issues on the clients record card so you have that information for future reference.
The answer is in your question "given by a client" - that means from the client.
"To dispose of" means to throw away, or to discard, as in garbage or trash. "That shirt is ragged and smelly - please dispose of it instead of wearing it again."
First, I would make sure the client had paid me in full for the services to date. Then I would copy the file and send the copies to him and hold on to the original file. This is a record of work you have done and you should keep the file for future reference.
control each record series on your file plan
Client records would show the medicines that the client was taking and health issues. This would prevent prescribing a medicine that the client was allergic to.
seizures
How you would influence a client to choose a product or service
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
No cards :)