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When caring for a patient who is Hepatitis B positive, after disconnection the bloodlines, the technician MUST perform which 3 actions before documenting?

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When caring for a Hepatitis B positive patient, a technician must dispose of gloves and face protection, wash hands thoroughly, and clean/disinfect equipment and surfaces.

Step-by-step explanation:

When caring for a patient who is Hepatitis B positive, there are three actions that must be performed before documenting:

  1. First, the technician must dispose of any used gloves and face protection appropriately, ensuring that they do not come into contact with any other surfaces or individuals.
  2. Next, the technician should thoroughly wash their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds to remove any potential contamination.
  3. Finally, it is important to clean and disinfect any equipment or surfaces that may have come into contact with the patient's blood or body fluids.

By following these steps, the technician can help prevent the transmission of Hepatitis B and protect themselves and others from potential infection.

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