no
The parotid glands are considered nonsterile, meaning they are not completely free of microorganisms. They contain normal flora that can include various bacteria.
If a sterile field becomes wet with a nonsterile solution, the best course of action is to consider the field contaminated and change it. Start over with a new sterile field to maintain a sterile environment for the procedure. It is crucial to prioritize patient safety and maintain a sterile field to prevent infections.
In general, the urine in the urinary bladder is sterile because the bladder and urethra are lined with tissues that help prevent infections. However, bacteria from the outside environment can sometimes contaminate the urine during the collection process.
When urine exits the urinary system, it is at the exterior of the body. There is no system "after" the urinary system.
It do not do functions not that are to unrelated that urinary system do.
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NO, the urinary bladder is part of the urinary system.
The ureters are part of the urinary system. There are two ureters, one coming from each kidney. They attach one on each side at the top/sides of the urinary bladder. They carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
Urinary System (A+)
because it will harm your urinary system
water dilutes urine in the urinary system