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When Should Nurses Perform Hand Hygiene?
Hand hygiene should be performed:
Before and after patient contact.
Before performing any aseptic task.
After exposure to bodily fluids.
After touching patient surroundings.
Before preparing or administering medication.
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Why Are Contaminated Hands a Concern in Nursing?
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