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The surgical skin prep is performed immediately before the risk of SSI. Skin cannot be _____________, but the number of bacteria can be reduced significantly with antiseptic cleansing or a coating of antiseptic on the skin.
 
  A. disinfected C. cleansed
  B. sterilized D. washed

Question 2

Selection of the correct catheter is based on the patient's
 
  A. age, mental development, and sexual preference
  B. age, size, and the type of procedure
  C. age, size, and gender
  D. size, grade in school, and gender



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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