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What is included in the definition of "Body substance" in a nursing home?

  1. Sweat and tears

  2. Blood and sweat

  3. Urine and feces

  4. Blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretions, feces, urine, wound drainage, emesis and other body secretions except tears and perspiration

The correct answer is: Blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretions, feces, urine, wound drainage, emesis and other body secretions except tears and perspiration

In a nursing home setting, the term "Body substance" refers to specific bodily fluids that can potentially transmit infections. These include blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretions, feces, urine, wound drainage, emesis, and other body secretions, excluding tears and perspiration. It is crucial for nursing home administrators and staff to be aware of and properly handle these substances to prevent the spread of infections among residents and staff members.