National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) Medical Assistant Practice Test

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What is a common protocol for handling biohazard waste?

  1. Throwing it in regular trash

  2. Placing it in color-coded biohazard bags

  3. Recycling with other materials

  4. Burning it on-site

The correct answer is: Placing it in color-coded biohazard bags

The common protocol for handling biohazard waste involves placing it in color-coded biohazard bags. This practice serves multiple purposes: it helps to clearly identify the materials as potentially hazardous, ensures safe handling, and provides a standardized method for disposal. Biohazard waste can include items such as contaminated sharps, blood-soaked materials, or other items that could pose a risk to health if handled improperly. By using designated biohazard bags, healthcare facilities ensure that waste is treated and disposed of in accordance with regulations, thus minimizing risks to workers, the public, and the environment.