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The Implementation of Universal Blood and Body Fluid Precautions Assumes

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The implementation of universal blood and body fluid precautions assumes that any and all patient specimens may harbor infectious agents and must be handled with the same degree of care.


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Changed or altered from its original form or function, often through natural processes, human intervention, or technological means.

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Small hair-like outgrowths from the epidermis of plants, serving various functions such as reducing water loss and providing protection against predators.

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Stems that perform functions other than support and conduction, including storage, reproduction, and photosynthesis, such as rhizomes, tubers, and cacti.

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