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What are healthcare providers trained to use to prevent the spread of blood–borne pathogens? Check all of the boxes that apply.
hand rails
respirators
universal precautions
personal protective equipment
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- Universal precautions (yes)
- Personal protective equipment (yes)
Respirators are used for airborne infections (e.g., TB), not specifically blood-borne pathogens. Hand rails are environmental fixtures and not a protective measure for blood-borne exposure.
- Personal protective equipment (yes)
Respirators are used for airborne infections (e.g., TB), not specifically blood-borne pathogens. Hand rails are environmental fixtures and not a protective measure for blood-borne exposure.
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