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IBQH001 Exam - Topic 3 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBQH's IBQH001 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 3
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In a debate about the use of clean disposable gloves versus not using any gloves while giving subcutaneous injections, which of the following can mostly help the infection control physician make a decision?

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Alease
4 months ago
The committee's decision should definitely weigh in!
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Truman
4 months ago
Wait, are we really debating gloves? Seems obvious to me!
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Audrie
4 months ago
Cost benefit analysis? Seems a bit off for injections.
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Mirta
4 months ago
Totally agree, risk assessment is crucial too.
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Cherry
5 months ago
National guidelines are key for this!
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Kate
5 months ago
I feel like availability of gloves is important too, but I can't quite remember how it factors into infection control decisions.
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Bethanie
5 months ago
The infection control committee's decision seems relevant, but I wonder if it should be prioritized over national guidelines.
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Ryan
5 months ago
I think risk assessment could be key, but I also recall a practice question where cost-benefit analysis played a big role.
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Scarlet
5 months ago
I remember discussing the importance of national guidelines in class, but I'm not entirely sure how they apply here.
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Cherry
5 months ago
I'm curious to hear what everyone else thinks. This seems like a tricky question, and I want to make sure I understand the nuances before selecting an answer.
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Haley
5 months ago
I thought the Evolved Programmable Network Manager was the right tool, but I could be mixing it up with something else.
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Jean
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. BLOB typically stands for "Binary Large Object," so it could be storing any kind of binary data. I'll need to use my knowledge of database design to figure out the most likely answer.
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Magnolia
5 months ago
I know one-way is a must, but aren't there others like collision resistance that might not be listed here?
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