i dont know. ask someone who know! jeez!
If a volunteer wants to do something, they will have to be checked out. Things that might be checked would be things like if they have a criminal record, if the qualifications they claim to have are genuine, if it is safe for them to work with certain kinds of people, if their health is suitable for the tasks they may have to undertake etc. All of this is known as volunteer screening.
They might be for wretched sealers, but for people with beating hearts, they are there to be taken care of and respected as if another person.
If a woman had a bimanual exam during the STD screening, then it might detect PID. Simple urine testing will not detect PID.
To determine if a resource might be useful, you will need to evaluate the information in the resource and decide if it is valid, useful, accurate, reliable, and relevant. You should also check the date of publication.
Gases are useful for lots of things. you might need to specify on what gas it is?
because we did it
A preposition that comes after useful might include for, except, during, and inside.
Always.
An orthodontist deals with correction of irregular teeth, so he or she can be useful in a dentist clinic or surgery.
Some people are against it while others are for it. Genetic screening can give a couple a choice to terminate pregnancy that has a fetus with genetic disease such as cystic fibrosis. If a child would be brought up with cystic fibrosis, the parents would have to constantly pay for treatment and support their child for his/her entire life. People with cystic fibrosis don't live very long so in this case genetic screening would be a good thing to carry out in order to prevent a life of suffer. However, ethical issues arise if you terminate pregnancy. It isn't right to destroy potential life. Besides that we have false negatives or false positives. The results carried out by genetic screening might be wrong. The tests might say the fetus does have the genetic disease while actually it might not carry it. This could cause the couple to terminate pregnancy even though the fetus was healthy. This would be a false positive. The tests might say that the child doesn't have a genetic disease. The couple would expect a healthy baby however would thenreceive one with a disorder. This would be called a false negative.Also, genetic screening might increase the risk of spontaneous abortion.Amniocentesis (a method of genetic screening) increases chances by around 1%. The tests would be carried out late in pregnancy, so the termination of results would be pretty traumatic for the couple.
While making an agreement, it is useful to do it in public because there will always be evidence on what people do/say.
Yes. They allow people with some types of heart conditions to lead normal lives, wher they might otherwise be dead or sickly.