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Patient has a VRE, what are my chances of getting it?

I doubled gloved, santized my hands and washed them. But is there a possibility I can still get it. I'm 20. We didn't have any safety gowns so that's why I'm worried. I tucked my shirt in before entering her room though.

Answer:

Master makes all kinds of locks. Usually for a bike lock you set the combination and press the lever.
They have the right to fire either one of you or both for just about any reason, or no reason at all, unless you're a member of a union and thus are under contract. Most states have at-will employment, meaning that you are hired at the will of the employer, and you are fired at the will of the employer as well. Legally, they could fire you both tomorrow and not give you any reason at all so long as they make it clear that you're not being fired solely for being pregnant. I'm actually a little surprised that you weren't fired for violating company policy to begin with by dating a coworker. Most companies that have such a policy have zero-tolerance. On that note, they do NOT have the right to ask either you or your boyfriend about any medical conditions unless your job is hazardous to your or others because of said condition (which is unlikely if you're in management). Nor should either of you answer such questions if asked. My advice would be, since it's your intention anyway, to give notice at your job and prepare for your move. The sooner, the better.

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