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Which of the following is a way to prevent infection spread
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Wearing gloves proper hand washingisolating infected body substance
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Which of the following is true about medical asepsis
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It eliminates a risk of infection spreadit aims at destroying a pathologic organismit is necessary to use on all patients
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Chain infection is defined as
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Links, each of which is necessary for disease to spread
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Which of the following is not an agent of infection
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Host
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Which of the following is not part of the chain of infections
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Mode of transportation
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Which of the following must be interrupted in order to break the chain of infection
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Any of the followingportal of exitagentsmode of transmission
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Which of the following is an example of droplet transmission
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Contracting an illness when a coworker sneezes
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Which of the following is an example of contact transmission
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Contracting an illness from a patient with lice
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Which of the following on a human body could be a portal of exit
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The mouth
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Which of the following on a human can it be a portal of entry
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Mucous membranes
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Which of the following allows the infectious agent into a susceptible host
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Portal of entry
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Which of the following patients best represents a susceptible host
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A premature infant
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Which of the following is an example of medical asepsis
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Hand washingdisinfecting a room using gloves
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Which of the following is an example of barrier protection
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Wearing gloves
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Which of the following is an example of barrier protection
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Gogglesface shieldsgloves
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