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Hospital-acquired infections are prevalent worldwide. One cost-effective way suggested by the CDC, The Joint Commission, and the WHO to substantially reduce the incidence of these infections is by:
 
  A) always wearing a mask around patients
  B) providing more aid to underdeveloped countries
  C) providing education to mothers
  D) following guidelines for hand hygiene

Question 2

A resum for a job application in a health care facility should always be accompanied by:
 
  A) a photo identification card
  B) a cover letter
  C) a list of your family members
  D) your birth certificate



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Answer to Question 1

Thank you for this best answer I have been struggling with this for a while

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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