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A nurse is preparing to administer a parenteral medication to a client. Which technique is appropriate for the procedure?
 
  A) Clean technique
  B) Disinfection
  C) Medical asepsis
  D) Surgical asepsis

Question 2

A nurse is examining a client for the healing progress of an injury. The nurse observes
  that destroyed tissue has been sloughed, leaving behind an area with new tissue.
  However, there is a local unhealed area of epithelial tissue.
 
  How should the nurse refer
  to the unhealed area of the wound?
  A) Ulcer
  B) Abscess
  C) Wound sinus
  D) Fistula



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The muscle is normally considered sterile because it does not normally open to the outside and surgical asepsis is indicated for this procedure. The purpose of maintaining clean technique or medical asepsis is to prevent the spread of disease from one person to another. Disinfection is a process that results in the destruction of most pathogens, but not necessarily their spores.

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