Infectious
When dealing with a bodily fluid such as blood, always assume a person is potentially infectious. This means treating all blood as if it contains pathogens that could be transmitted, such as HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used, and standard safety protocols should be followed to minimize the risk of exposure. Always prioritize safety and hygiene to protect yourself and others.
That's not always true; it just depends on the person you're dealing with.
No, but you may contract HIV from sharing needles and blody fluids. (kissing will not contract the virus.) Make sure when your dealing with a bleeding patient or person. Be careful to not let it hit any open wounds..
I don't think that you can assume another person's property tax, unless you purchased that property from them. The short answer is no, you cannot assume someone's property tax...you could always give them a loan, though.
A person who studies the branch of zoology dealing with fish is called an ichthyologist.
Negative fluid balance means that a person is losing more fluids than they are taking in. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated.
Yes, any bodily fluids, spit, blood, sexual fluids all can transmit the Aids virus.
It all depends on what person your dealing with.
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Communicable diseases always spread from one person to another or from an animal to a person. The spread often occurs due to airborne viruses or bacteria, direct contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids.
If a person is unresponsive/unconscious a first aider may assume consent.
when a person speaks they release fluid particles