CA-MRSA colonization occurs most commonly in the ______ of health-care employees
1. Eyes
2. Hands
3. Nares
4. Mouths
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1. Not common in the eye
2. Can be spread by poor hand hygiene, but not the most common spot for colonization
3. The nares can carry MRSA, but they are not the most common spot for colonization.
4. The most common spot for colonization
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