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question 71 (1 point)
the outermost and thinnest layer of the skin is the ____.
a surface
b subcutaneous
c dermis
d epidermis
question 72 (1 point)
which agency is responsible for designating disinfecting agents as being effective enough to be used in a hospital setting and effective for cleaning blood and body fluids?
a dol
b cdc
c osha
d epa
Question 71
The skin has three main layers: the epidermis (outermost, thinnest), dermis (middle), and subcutaneous (innermost). Option a "surface" is not a specific skin layer. Option b "subcutaneous" is the innermost. Option c "dermis" is the middle layer. So the outermost and thinnest is the epidermis.
The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) designates disinfecting agents for hospital use and blood/body fluid cleaning. DOL (Department of Labor) deals with labor issues, CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) focuses on disease prevention, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) on workplace safety. So EPA is responsible.
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d. epidermis