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wolverine [178]
2 years ago
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A nurse is discussing decontamination with a newly licensed nurse. The nurse identifies understanding if the newly licensed nurs

e identifies which of the following agents as needing decontamination
Medicine
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VashaNatasha [74]2 years ago
7 0

The keys to decontamination which must be understood by the newly licensed nurse are

  • pre-sterilisation cleaning.
  • disinfection
  • inspection
  • sterilisation
  • storage

<h3>What is decontamination agents?</h3>

Decontamination simply refers to the process of removing the contamination of infectious agents or other contaminants

So therefore, the keys to decontamination which must be understood by the newly licensed nurse are: pre-sterilisation, cleaning, disinfection, inspection, sterilisation and storage.

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