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Can a dental hygienist tell a dentist to put on clean gloves?

If a dental hygienist notices that a dentist forgot to put on a fresh pair of gloves between patients, would it be okay for her to say something to the dentist (in front of the patient)? What would be the best way to solve this problem? The dentist has done this on occasion before.

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maybe if u disconnect the battery from the car first n wait like 5min n plug it back it so it would reset everything including the alarm hope this helps
The alarm buzzes when the motor which stirs up the septic solution is fouled or not working correctly. Something may have jammed it. There are no filters to clean in a septic tank. It should be emptied every 2 or 3 years. The motor should be checked monthly to see if it is running , and if you have a system that chlorinates the water as it leaves the tank, you should refill the chlorine when it is empty. If you have a leeching bed and it has become damaged and isn't draining, it might clog your septic tank up. But I rarely see that happen. Usually the motor goes bad.
Possible, although hissing noises could come from a lot of things. Shocks are part of the strut assembly on most small FWD cars. Its easy enough to check. Jack it up and look. If it looks like you've got fluid leaking out of the shock body, i.e., there's a wet spot around where the shiny shaft part goes into the shock body, then its leaking. Bounce test isn't as reliable as it used to be with big rear drive battleships. It should be replaced soon, because it will affect handling of the car. Both sides are typically replaced at the same time.

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