The nurse is preparing to complete hand hygiene using an alcohol-based rub and knows that how much hand rub product will be required for adequate hand cleansing?
A. 0.5-1.5 mL
B. 2-4 mL
C. 5-6 mL
D. 8-10 mL
Answer: C
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