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KWilfred

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The basic principles for the skin prep are based on the rules of aseptic technique and ___________________ .
 
  A. do not vary C. vary according to size of patient
  B. vary according to procedure D. vary according to part of body

Question 2

Any area that is highly colonized with microorganisms, such as a colostomy area, is prepped ________.
 
  A. from dirty area to clean area
  B. according to the surgeon's preference
  C. with fresh sponges after the surrounding area is prepped
  D. according to the manufacturer's instructions on the prep solution



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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