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Treating everyone as a potentially infected person
Disinfecting toys at least once a week
Using gloves when cleaning and dusting your home.
All of these
Wash hands for at least 20 seconds using friction with a bar soap and running water
Wash hands for at least 20 seconds with liquid soap in a bowl of warm water
Wash hands for at least 20 seconds using friction with liquid soap and warm running water
All of these methods are sufficient for keeping hands free from transmissible infections
Must be prepared daily
Lose potency after being opened
The label must provide directions for disinfecting
All these are correct
When cleaning you wipe the dirt you see and when disinfecting you clean the germs you don’t see.
There is no difference between cleaning and disinfecting; they both get rid of germs.
Disinfecting moderately gets rid of more germs than cleaning does.
When disinfecting it is important to wear gloves but not necessary for cleaning.
True
False
True
False
Unwashed or improperly washed hands.
Toddlers and school age children
Hospital waiting rooms and bathrooms
Pets, especially those who live indoor.
Infectious microorganisms found in bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, and wound drainage.
Bacteria that causes the common cold, pneumonia, or meningitis.
Diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C.
All of these are correct.
Doctors routinely check for this at checkups.
It is four times more common than HIV.
Can be transmitted by sharing personal articles that may contain blood.
There is no vaccination, and it is only prevented through universal precautions.
Youth has needle marks.
Youth is pregnant.
Unknown health history
All of these are correct.
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