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faduma

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What is the term for the normal resident microbial populations found on human skin?
 a. bioburden
  b. flora
  c. fomites
  d. biologicals

Question 2

Before opening any supplies for delivery to the sterile field, what must be verified?
 a. Removal of charge sticker
  b. Initials of person who prepared item
  c. Length of time item has been in storage
  d. Package integrity being intact and not violated



Kingjoffery

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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