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jayhills49

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Universal Precautions should be observed when working with:
 
  A) Hemophiliacs
  B) Patients with AIDS
  C) Drug users
  D) All patients

Question 2

What one item must be remembered with handling a tube of blood?
 
  A) Protection is not necessary unless the tube is labeled AIDS patient.
  B) The only protection needed is a lab coat.
  C) At least a lab coat and gloves must be worn.
  D) A biological safety cabinet must be used.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C





 

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