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joblessjake

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What is the recommendation for the setup of sterile tables?
 
  a. Set up just before the procedure.
  b. Set up all tables for the day in the morning.
  c. Set up the night before and cover it.
  d. Set up when you have time.

Question 2

Bacteria are transmitted only through insect bites.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Sterile tables should be set up as close to the procedure as possible. This is best for the patient. There is not an established time period or duration wherein the table is considered sterile or unsterile. If a table is covered, a sterile drape is placed halfway with a cuffed edge and a second drape placed in the same manner on the opposite side.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: F
Bacterial infection is transmitted through direct contact or through animal or insect bites.





 

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