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Personal protective equipment (PPE) for routine first aid usually includes:
Basic PPE: disposable gloves, eye protection when splash risk exists, and a one-way pocket mask.
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Question: Personal protective equipment (PPE) for routine first aid usually includes:
Answer options:
- Lead apron and respirator ✅ Disposable gloves, eye protection if splash is possible, and a pocket mask for ventilations
- Helmet and steel-toed boots
- No PPE is needed
Correct answer: Disposable gloves, eye protection if splash is possible, and a pocket mask for ventilations
Explanation: Basic PPE: disposable gloves, eye protection when splash risk exists, and a one-way pocket mask.
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