The answer to question 4 is anesthetic gases. While anesthetic gases are controlled substances, they are not considered hazardous chemicals in the same way as radiation and glutaraldehyde.
The answer to Question #4 is anesthetic gases.
All of the other items listed are hazardous chemicals found in some healthcare facilities.
Radiation is a form of electromagnetic energy that can be harmful to human health.
Glutaraldehyde is a chemical disinfectant that is used to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Anesthetic gases are used to put patients to sleep during surgery or other medical procedures. They are generally safe when used properly, but they can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness.
Here are some additional details about the other items listed in the question:
Radiation is used in healthcare for a variety of purposes, including diagnostic imaging (such as X-rays and CT scans) and cancer treatment. Radiation exposure can increase the risk of cancer and other health problems.
Glutaraldehyde is used to disinfect medical instruments and equipment. It is also used to sterilize certain types of medical devices, such as pacemakers and artificial joints. Glutaraldehyde exposure can cause eye and respiratory irritation, as well as skin and allergic reactions