Infection Control & SafetyQuestion 198 of 484
Which of the following describes the proper use of a wet sanitizer?
a.A small jar with cotton balls soaked in disinfectant
b.Tools placed in dry disinfectant powder
c.A container of rubbing alcohol stored on the counter
d.A covered container deep enough to fully immerse tools in EPA-registered disinfectant, labeled and changed daily
Explanation
A wet sanitizer is a covered, labeled container deep enough for tools to be completely submerged in EPA-registered disinfectant. The solution is changed daily and whenever soiled.
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