Florida Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Practice Exam

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What should you do if you accidentally come into contact with a contaminated item?

Ignore it

Report it immediately

When you accidentally come into contact with a contaminated item, it is essential to report it immediately. This action is critical for several reasons. First, reporting helps ensure that appropriate measures can be taken to assess any potential health risks and to facilitate a proper response to prevent any further contamination or spread of illness.

Additionally, alerting a supervisor or a designated person allows for a thorough investigation of the incident, promoting a culture of safety within the healthcare environment. Immediate reporting can lead to implementing additional safety protocols or reinforcing current ones, thereby enhancing overall workplace safety.

While cleaning the item or avoiding contact in the future might seem like reasonable responses, they do not address the immediate health and safety risk associated with contamination. Cleaning could also inadvertently lead to further contamination if not done properly, and ignoring the incident is never an appropriate response in a healthcare setting. Reporting ensures that all necessary precautions and actions are taken for the wellbeing of all individuals involved.

Clean it with soap and water

Try to avoid contact in the future

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