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Common Hygiene And Safety Question Points

Hygiene questions may seem simple, but they test whether you can keep both client and therapist safe in real work settings.

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What to notice first

Start with the reasoning frame, then use the article and sample item to see how it works.

  • Hand hygiene, linen changes, equipment cleaning, and infection control are common settings
  • Open wounds, infection, or contamination risks make safety the priority
  • Workplace safety also includes trip hazards, cleaning routines, and professional behavior
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Questions use real workflow

The stem may describe pre-session preparation, post-session cleaning, linen handling, or contamination.

The best answer is usually straightforward and follows infection-control basics.

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Do not ignore risk to complete the session

If infection, contamination, or a clear environmental risk exists, continuing service is usually not the best answer.

The exam values safety procedures more than finishing the original plan.

Sample question
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Sample item

What should be done with linens after each client session?

  1. Reuse them if they look clean.
  2. Fold them for the next client.
  3. Place them in the appropriate laundry container.
  4. Shake them in the treatment room.
Answer: C

Explanation:Linens should be handled according to hygiene procedures after each client session.

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Safety terms

Know these terms first so the question stem and explanation are easier to judge.

infection control
Procedures that reduce transmission risk.
linens
Sheets, towels, and other service fabrics.
sanitation
Keeping equipment and the environment clean.
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