This practice of protecting yourself and your patient from the transfer of bodily fluids is known as what
A . Wearing Gloves
B . Body Substance Isolation
C . Universal Precautions
D . Being Safe
Answer: B
Explanation:
Body substance isolation is a practice of isolating all body substances (blood, urine, feces, tears, etc.) of individuals undergoing medical treatment, particularly emergency medical treatment of those who might be infected with illnesses such as HIV, or hepatitis so as to reduce as much as possible the chances of transmitting these illnesses