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Which is NOT a standard infection control precaution to use with all patients?

a. use of an N95 respirator
b. wash hands after touching patient
c. disposal of needle in sharps container
d. wear gloves when starting an IV

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User Bobo
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Final answer:

The standard infection control precautions to use with all patients include wearing an N95 respirator, washing hands after touching the patient, disposal of needles in sharps containers, and wearing gloves when starting an IV. The option that is NOT a standard infection control precaution is the use of an N95 respirator.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard infection control precautions to use with all patients include wearing an N95 respirator, washing hands after touching the patient, **disposal of needles in sharps containers**, and wearing gloves when starting an IV. The option that is NOT a standard infection control precaution is option b. use of an N95 respirator.

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