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The orientation nurse educator reviewing the biohazard legend with a class of new employees states that the emblem is affixed to containers whenever:

  • A. there is presence of blood and body fluids.
  • B. there is the need for droplet precaution.
  • C. there is contact isolation.
  • D. there is the potential for airborne transmission.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: When body substances are handled, the potential for transmission is increased; therefore, federal regulations require warning labels to communicate with other employees and/or waste collectors. The biohazard alert is a three-ring symbol overlaying a central concentric ring. Blood, drainage from wounds, feces, and urine are all body fluids that can transfer infection and disease to others.