Asked by Booshy Marie on May 22, 2024

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​Bandage all scratches,paper cuts,or any breaks in the skin after hand washing and before gloving for self-protection against possible contamination

A) ​a general guideline for disease prevention and safety
B) ​not a general guideline for disease prevention and safety

Contamination

The presence of unwanted substances or microorganisms in a material or environment, potentially causing harm or pollution.

  • Present basic protocols for disease prevention and safeguarding health in clinical settings.
  • Recognize basic protocols for safely managing materials that may be infectious.
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Karen BabasMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Bandaging all scratches, paper cuts, or any breaks in the skin after hand washing and before gloving is a general guideline for disease prevention and safety. It helps to prevent the entry of pathogens into the body and reduces the risk of contamination.