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Which item is not a part of infection control in first aid?

  1. Hand washing

  2. Using sterile dressings

  3. Providing oxygen

  4. Using single use gloves

The correct answer is: Providing oxygen

Providing oxygen is not considered a part of infection control in first aid because it focuses primarily on administering breath support rather than preventing or managing infections. Infection control practices are aimed at reducing the risk of transmitting pathogens and protecting both the patient and the healthcare provider from infections. Hand washing, using sterile dressings, and using single-use gloves are all essential components of infection control. Hand washing helps to remove bacteria and viruses from the skin, which is crucial before any medical intervention. Using sterile dressings prevents contamination of wounds, which is vital for healing and preventing infection. Single-use gloves serve as a barrier between the healthcare provider and the patient, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination during care. Each of these practices is directly related to infection control, while providing oxygen does not address infectious agents.