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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
6

The following is a list of common safety practices in medical offices.

Health
1 answer:
Mumz [18]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. to ensure employee and patient safety

Explanation:

These steps are there to ensure the physical & internal well being of both the patient and care taker.

Step 1: Ensures the stop of spread of germs & bacterias

Step 2: Ensures the stop of spread of germs, as well as removing the hazard of slipping.

Step 3: Ensures the stop of spread of germs, as well as keeping any body fluid from contaminating the caretaker's skin.

Step 4: Ensures the containment of germs & bacterias.

Step 5: Ensures that the right chemical is used when needed, and also helps caretakers identify what kind of chemical may have caused the problem, and what solution should be used.

Step 6: Ensures patients safety and the safe use of equipment & anything else.

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