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Your lab partner accidentally gets a mist of your solution in her eye. You immediately help her to the eye wash to rinse it. After about a minute, she feels better and is ready to get back to work. You should:a. Let the TA inspect her eye to see if it is okay. b. Check to see if her eye is still red. If not, hurry so that you can finish the experiment c. Keep her in the eye wash for at least 15 minutes, and then make sure she goes to student health, just to be sure. d. Keep her in the eye wash for at least 5 minutes and then let the TA decide if she can continue working.

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User Adele
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c. Keep her in the eye wash for at least 15 minutes, and then make sure she goes to student health, just to be sure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard procedure during eye contact with chemicals is to immediately flush the eyes with cool water for 15 minutes to prevent any serious corrosive injury before seeking out a health care professional immediately.

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User NOlivNeto
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Answer:

c. Keep her in the eye wash for at least 15 minutes, and then make sure she goes to student health, just to be sure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard procedure during eye contact with chemicals is to immediately flush the eyes with cool water for 15 minutes to prevent any serious corrosive injury before seeking out a health care professional immediately.

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