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question 6 (mandatory) (2.857 points) \the use of safer medical equipment such as self-capping needles or self-sheathing scalpels would be part of what aspect of an exposure plan?\ options: better work practices, hazard communications, engineering controls, post-exposure management. question 7 (mandatory) (2.857 points) \what is the most common way a nosocomial infection is acquired?\ options: a healthcare worker not washing his/her hands, a healthcare worker accidentally giving a patient the wrong medication, a patient is given a treatment for an illness he/she does not have, a patient is in a room with another patient who is sick.
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Engineering Controls modify equipment (like safer medical tools) to reduce exposure risks, fitting the use of self - capping needles/scalpels. Other options: Better Work Practices are about procedures, Hazard Communications about info sharing, Post - exposure Management is after exposure.
Nosocomial infections spread via unwashed hands (healthcare worker not washing hands) as hands transfer pathogens. Wrong medication is error, wrong treatment is misdiagnosis - related, and patient in sick patient's room is less common than unwashed hands.
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