Protective outerwear, as defined by the Model Infection Control Plan for Veterinary Practices, consists of which of the following?
  1. Lab coat
  2. Coveralls
  3. Both A & B
  4. Neither A or B
Explanation
Answer: C-Both A & B; Protective outerwear, as defined by the Model Infection Control Plan for Veterinary Practices, consists of a lab coat, smock, non-sterile gown, or coveralls. These should be changed whenever soiled, after handling an animal with a known or suspected infectious disease, after working in an isolation room, and after performing a necropsy or other high-risk procedure.
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