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when would standard precautions provide enough protection?
○ when a friend has a cut
○ when a friend has head lice
○ when a friend has the measles
○ when a friend has a stomach virus
Standard precautions focus on basic hygiene, barrier protection, and safe handling of potentially contaminated materials. A minor cut only requires basic practices like hand hygiene and avoiding direct contact with the open wound, which standard precautions cover. Head lice, measles, and stomach viruses require additional transmission-based precautions (contact, airborne, or droplet precautions respectively) beyond standard measures.
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