They are usually made of fabric that is non-biodegradable, usually polyester, viscose or rayon.
The past tense of "disposition" used as a verb would be "disposed."
stomach flushing should not be used routinely with poisoned patients. It is useful only if the patient has swallowed a life-threatening quantity of poison, and when the flushing can be done within 60 minutes of having swallowed the poison.
Yes
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Used coolant should be properly recycled.
Clinical waste must be disposed of in a careful manner due to the toxicity of some of the medication used in the medical field. In addition, there is a risk of spreading disease if medical waste is not carefully disposed of.
iodized salt cannot be used
Nasal flushing with sodium chloride is largely used.
The word "flushing" when used like a noun, is more likely to be called a gerund, which is basically a verb ending in "ing" and functioning as a noun. For example: "Gertrude gave the barrel a second flushing before dumping in the corn mash."
Wound flushing is used to help flush debris from a wound, lessening the risk of infection or treating an infection that already exists. If the wound is flushed with an antiseptic, it is more likely to heal correctly; flushing the wound can help prevent.
1.6 - 3.5 gpf
9,239,845,561 on the average