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Which practice would most likely increase the level of cleanliness in a hospital?
workers reusing latex gloves to reduce the amount of waste
workers following specific procedures when they handle sharp objects
workers washing their hands continuously throughout the day
workers reporting broken equipment to their superiors
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workers washing their hands continuously throughout the day
Hand hygiene is the single most effective measure to reduce microbial contamination and prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings. The other choices either reduce cleanliness (reusing gloves) or relate more to safety/maintenance than directly improving overall cleanliness.
Hand hygiene is the single most effective measure to reduce microbial contamination and prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings. The other choices either reduce cleanliness (reusing gloves) or relate more to safety/maintenance than directly improving overall cleanliness.
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