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The orientation nurse educator reviewing the biohazard legend with a class of new employees states that the emblem is affixed to containers whenever:
A. there is presence of blood and body fluids.
B. there is the need for droplet precaution.
C. there is contact isolation.
D. there is the potential for airborne transmission.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
When body substances are handled, the potential for transmission is increased; therefore, federal regulations require warning labels to communicate with other employees and/or waste collectors. The biohazard alert is a three-ring symbol overlaying a central concentric ring. Blood, drainagefrom wounds, feces, and urine are all body fluids that can transfer infection and disease to others.Safety and Infection Control
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