Methods of reducing hazards in the dental office include all of the following EXCEPT
making available a functional fire extinguisher.
maintaining adequate ventilation in the office.
washing hands before and after donning gloves.
helping the patient remain calm during the dental procedure.
helping the patient remain calm during the dental procedure.
Rationale: helping the patient remain calm during the dental procedure – This is not part of reducing hazards in the office but instead is part of helping
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