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    Which of the Following CDC Recommendations Is NOT Considered Adequate
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Which of the Following CDC Recommendations Is NOT Considered Adequate

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Which of the following CDC recommendations is NOT considered adequate hand hygiene?


A) Wash visibly soiled hands for a minimum of 15 seconds
B) Artificial nails no longer than Which of the following CDC recommendations is NOT considered adequate hand hygiene? A)  Wash visibly soiled hands for a minimum of 15 seconds B) Artificial nails no longer than   inch C)  Alcohol hand rubs D) Natural nail tips no longer that   inch inch
C) Alcohol hand rubs
D) Natural nail tips no longer that Which of the following CDC recommendations is NOT considered adequate hand hygiene? A)  Wash visibly soiled hands for a minimum of 15 seconds B) Artificial nails no longer than   inch C)  Alcohol hand rubs D) Natural nail tips no longer that   inch inch

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