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Persons needing Transmission-Based Precautions often experience:
 
  a. Loss of self-esteem
  b. Self-actualization
  c. Love and belonging
  d. Safety

Question 2

You use a stretcher to transport a person who is on Transmission-Based Precautions. Which is correct?
 
  a. An extra layer of sheets is put on the stretcher.
  b. The person wears a gown if airborne or droplet precautions are used.
  c. The stretcher is disinfected before use.
  d. No special precautions are needed.



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