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as a support worker providing respite care at the home of mrs. lee, you…

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as a support worker providing respite care at the home of mrs. lee, you notice a container of laundry detergent \pods\ on the floor of the bathroom, which is next to the bedroom of james, the client’s 5-year-old son. when you mention it to his mother, she tells you to \leave them where they are.\ however, you are aware that this consumer product has landed on the \top 10\ list of health canada’s consumer product safety program because it has frequently caused death or injury to canadian children. which of the following is the most common injury associated with this product? ch:20

○ the most common injuries reported as resulting from laundry soaps or detergents were irritations and allergic reactions and poisoning, with 45% listed as severe to fatal.

○ the most common injuries reported as resulting from laundry soaps or detergents were cuts, poisoning, and burns, with 24% listed as moderate to fatal.

○ the most common injuries reported as resulting from laundry soaps or detergents were burns, electric shocks, and irritations or allergic reactions, with 1% listed as life threatening or disabling.

○ the most common injuries reported as resulting from laundry soaps or detergents were burns and cuts, with 23% listed as severe to fatal.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option based on knowledge of laundry detergent pod injuries. Laundry detergent pods, if ingested or exposed to skin/eyes, commonly cause irritations, allergic reactions, and poisoning (due to ingestion). The first option states these as common injuries with a significant severe - to - fatal rate, which aligns with the risks of detergent pods (especially to children who may ingest them or get them on skin/eyes). The other options mention injuries like cuts (unlikely from detergent pods), electric shocks (not related), or incorrect injury combinations and severity rates.

Answer:

The most common injuries reported as resulting from laundry soaps or detergents were irritations and allergic reactions and poisoning, with 45% listed as severe to fatal.