According to OSHA, Category III tasks 

A. do not require any precautions other than hand hygiene.
B. involve tasks such as assisting with minor surgical procedures.
C. do not involve risk of exposure.
D. involve tasks such as giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
E. expose a worker to blood, body fluids, or tissues.


A. do not require any precautions other than hand hygiene.
Category III tasks, such as giving a patient medicated nose drops, do not require any precautions other than aseptic handwashing before and after the procedure.

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