Ohio State Board Nail Technician Practice Exam

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How should all disposable materials that come into contact with blood or body fluid be handled?

  1. Recycled

  2. Double bagged and put in container for contaminated waste

  3. Washed and reused

  4. Single bagged and discarded in regular trash

The correct answer is: Double bagged and put in container for contaminated waste

Disposable materials that come into contact with blood or body fluids are considered contaminated and can potentially transmit infectious diseases. This means that they should not be recycled, as that would potentially spread any harmful substances to other materials. Similarly, these materials should not be washed and reused, as this could also spread the contamination. Instead, these materials should be double bagged and placed in a designated container for contaminated waste to be properly disposed of. This helps to ensure the safety of both individuals who may come into contact with the waste, as well as the environment. Single bagging and disposing in regular trash could potentially expose others to the contamination and should be avoided.