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The following procedure should be practiced when disposing of infectious waste.
 
  a. Line the infectious waste container with a brown paper bag.
  b. Label glass that is being disposed of in an infectious waste container.
  c. Make sure that all liquid waste is already contained in a closable device or container before putting it into the infectious waste container
  d. Recap needles and syringes before placing them in an infectious waste container.

Question 2

A test result is only as ________ and valid as the specimen collected.
 
  a. colorful
  b. odorous
  c. reliable
  d. quantifiable



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