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TFauchery

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The nurse can used alcohol on the skin to decolor:
 
  a. iodine. c. hexachlorophene.
  b. silver nitrate. d. hydrogen peroxide.

Question 2

The least important factor in decreasing microorganisms in handwashing is:
 
  a. frequency of washing. c. the nature of the product used.
  b. duration of washing. d. technique of washing.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Correct: Alcohol can be used to decolorize skin that has been stained by iodine.
B Incorrect: Alcohol is not used to decolorize skin that has been stained by silver nitrate.
C Incorrect: Hexachlorophene does not stain the skin.
D Incorrect: Hydrogen peroxide does not stain the skin.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C

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A Incorrect: This is a priority factor.
B Incorrect: This is a priority factor.
C Correct: The nature of the product is less important than frequency, duration, and technique of handwashing.
D Incorrect: This is a priority factor.




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