Which of the following is not true about the storage of antiseptic and disinfectant agents on a hospital ward?
a. All containers must be labeled with the name and strength of the contents.
b. Storage must be in an area away from persons who might accidentally or purposefully ingest the substances.
c. Containers must be labeled as to whether the agent is safe for internal or external use.
d. Over-exposure to the skin of many clients will cause irritation.
ANS: D
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A Incorrect: This is a true statement.
B Incorrect: This is a true statement.
C Incorrect: This is a true statement.
D Correct: Although a true statement, it does not address antiseptic and disinfectant storage.
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