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An example of a high-level disinfectant is.. A) phenol compound. B) sodium hypochlorite. C) glutaraldehyde.
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An example of a high-level disinfectant is.. A) phenol compound. B) sodium hypochlorite. C) glutaraldehyde.
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An example of a high-level disinfectant is..
A) phenol compound.
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C) glutaraldehyde.
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c. glutaraldehyde, easy peasy lol
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