The main premise of standard precautions is:
a. to treat all human blood and body fluids as potentially infectious for blood-borne pathogens. c. to never recap needles.
b. to treat all used PPE as potentially biohazardous waste. d. to treat all body secretions as potentially containing blood-borne pathogens.
ANSWER: A
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a. Documentation supporting two or three of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is established with the clinician or facility b. Documentation supporting all three of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is new to the clinician or facility c. Documentation supporting one of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is established with the clinician or facility d. Documentation supporting one or two of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is new to the clinician or facility
State government plays no role in the development of building codes at the local level
a. True b. False