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All of the following are characteristics of surgical asepsis EXCEPT _______.
 
  a. absence of microorganisms
  b. basic hand hygiene procedure used
  c. sterile field
  d. sterile equipment and supplies required

Question 2

All of the following are safety guidelines that should be followed by medical assistants working in physician's office laboratories EXCEPT _________.
 
  a. Do not draw material up through a pipette using suction from the mouth.
  b. Keep a first-aid manual and supplies available.
  c. Keep fingernails short and well-manicured; artificial nails should not be excessive in length.
  d. Be sure hands are dry when transferring reagent bottles.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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