During radiographic procedures, when should hands be washed?
A) Before treating the patient
B) After treating the patient
C) Before putting on gloves
D) All of the above
D
Explanation: A) Hands should be cleaned thoroughly before and after treating each patient (before gloving and after removing gloves).
B) Hands should be cleaned thoroughly before and after treating each patient (before gloving and after removing gloves).
C) Hands should be cleaned thoroughly before and after treating each patient (before gloving and after removing gloves).
D) Hands should be cleaned thoroughly before and after treating each patient (before gloving and after removing gloves).
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