Environmental Control
Environmental Control ( 5 Questions)
What is the purpose of implementing aseptic techniques in environmental control?
Reducing energy consumption is not the primary purpose of implementing aseptic techniques.
While patient comfort is important, it is not the primary goal of aseptic techniques.
Aseptic techniques are used in environmental control to prevent the spread of infections in sterile areas, such as operating rooms or invasive procedure areas.
Maintaining a pleasant scent is not the primary purpose of aseptic techniques but can be achieved through other means unrelated to infection prevention.
Aseptic techniques are used in environmental control to prevent the spread of infections in sterile areas, such as operating rooms or invasive procedure areas.
Incorrect choices:
a. Reducing energy consumption is not the primary purpose of implementing aseptic techniques.
b. While patient comfort is important, it is not the primary goal of aseptic techniques.
d. Maintaining a pleasant scent is not the primary purpose of aseptic techniques but can be achieved through other means unrelated to infection prevention.