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which of the following actions by a pharmacy technician demonstrates proper handwashing hygiene in a sterile environment? scrubbing under watches and rings; using clean hands to turn the water faucet off; drying hands and forearms with a lint - free towel; scrubbing hands vigorously with soap and water for at least 60 seconds
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- For "Scrubbing under watches and rings": Jewelry (watches, rings) should be removed before handwashing in a sterile environment as they can harbor bacteria, so scrubbing under them is not proper.
- For "Using clean hands to turn the water faucet off": After washing, using clean hands to turn off the faucet can re - contaminate hands as the faucet handle may be contaminated. Usually, a paper towel or elbow is used.
- For "Drying hands and forearms with a lint - free towel": In a sterile environment, drying hands and forearms with a lint - free towel is part of proper handwashing hygiene. Lint - free towels prevent introducing lint (which can contaminate sterile areas) and effectively dry the skin, which is important as wet hands can harbor more bacteria.
- For "Scrubbing hands vigorously with soap and water for at least 60 seconds": The recommended time for proper handwashing (especially in non - surgical sterile environments like pharmacy sterile compounding) is at least 20 seconds, not 60 seconds.
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C. Drying hands and forearms with a lint - free towel