Why would you not want to wear protective clothing when handling patients.
1. You do not want to carry any harmful organisms around the hospital at which you work.
2. You would not want to bring any bacterium home.
3. It protects you from acquiring the same sickness as the patient.
so that the patient do nat get any kind of bacteria or other allergic problems as the immune system of the patient is weak n can create more complications
None.
No, if you are caring you would also be protective but you could be a protector for other reasons than being caring.
Quiet, peaceful, gentle and protective.
brave caring murderous protective
Yes, these two are synonyms.
Veterinarians don't wear a uniform, so the type of clothing will depend on the type of veterinarian. If you care for pets like cats and dogs, you'll probably wear normal business-casual clothing, probably with a white or pastel lab coat or smock. If you are caring for livestock or larger animals (cows, sheep, or horses) you're likely to need bluejeans or work clothing, boots, and perhaps chaps or protective leather clothing. If you're caring for zoo animals, you'll wear the zoo uniform.
yes they are protective loving caring and very endangered
False
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Jacob Black is caring, protective of Bella.
Yes, it is necessary to change a poopy diaper immediately when caring for a baby to prevent skin irritation and discomfort.