People who can get the flu shot:
Different flu shots are approved for people of different ages. Everyone should get a vaccine that is appropriate for their age.
There are inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV) that are approved for people as young as 6 months of age.
Some vaccines are only approved for adults. For example, the recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV) is approved for people aged 18 years and older, and the adjuvanted and high-dose inactivated vaccines are approved for people aged 65 years and older.
Pregnant women and people with certain chronic health conditions can get a flu shot.
Most people with egg allergy can get a flu shot.
People who SHOULD NOT get the flu shot:
Children younger than 6 months of age are too young to get a flu shot.
People with severe, life-threatening allergies to flu vaccine or any ingredient in the vaccine. This might include gelatin, antibiotics, or other ingredients. See Special Considerations Regarding Egg Allergy for more information about egg allergies and flu vaccine
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/egg-allergies.htm.
Sanitizing Means to apply a product that destroys enough germs to reduce the risk of becoming ill.
<h3>What is the process of reducing bacteria to safe levels to decrease the risk of infection?</h3>
- Disinfection is the reduction of bacteria, viruses, or fungi to a predetermined concentration.
- In most cases, sterilization, or the complete elimination of all microorganisms, is not required or possible.
- Under most conditions, the actual concentration of microorganisms required to cause a disease (or some other criterion) is not well-defined, and disinfection procedures have evolved primarily on an empirical basis.
- Sanitizers containing chlorine. Compounds containing chlorine. In food processing and handling applications, chlorine in various forms is the most commonly used sanitizer.
- Liquid chlorine, hypochlorites, inorganic chloramines, and organic chloramines are all common chlorine compounds.
To learn more about disinfectants from the given link
brainly.com/question/28064988
#SPJ4
Put the fluid in the bottle.
Put the bottle in the shot. Give it to someone.
Answer:
E78
Explanation:
The 2019 ICD 10 CM expanded the E78.4 code (other lipidemia) to 78.41 elevated lipoprotein and 78.49 other hyperlipidemia.