Medical professionals receive on-going training about appropriate safety procedures known as ____ to ensure their workplace has a strong ____

a. ?critical incidents; presence of organizational citizenship
b. ?universal precautions; presence of organizational citizenship
c. ?critical incidents; climate of safety
d. ?universal precautions; climate of safety


ANSWER:
d

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