INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Wash exposed skin as soon as possible after any incident (e.g., skin contact with blood or OPIM). ... colors of fluorescent orange or orange-red with lettering or symbols in a contrasting color. ... Include front and back of both hands, between fingers and knuckles, around and under fingernails, and the wrist area. Rinse hands under running water. ................
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