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A safe prep solution for ophthalmic procedures is _______________.
 
  A. chlorhexidine C. triclosan
  B. iodophor D. alcohol

Question 2

________ removed from the patient in preparation for a craniotomy is/are considered the patient's property and should be sent with the patient after surgery.
 
  A. Specimens C. Hair
  B. Bone flaps D. Tissue



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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