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You are assisting with post-mortem care. Dentures are not inserted. What should you do with them?
 
  a. Put them in the personal belongings enve-lope for the family.
  b. Ask what the family wants you to do with them.
  c. Put them in a denture container labeled with the person's name.
  d. Put them in the body bag.

Question 2

You are assisting with post-mortem care. You must follow:
 
  a. Medical asepsis and surgical asepsis
  b. Sterile technique and Isolation Precautions
  c. Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
  d. The care plan



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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