Multiple Choice
Routine handwashing in health care settings mandates washing at all the following times, except
A) in high-risk areas such as ICU and burn units.
B) on entering protective isolation units.
C) before and after routine patient contact.
D) when gloves become soiled during a procedure or dressing change on the same patient.
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