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What should all bodily fluids be considered in terms of safety?

  1. Infectious

  2. Biodegradable

  3. Non-toxic

  4. Radioactive

The correct answer is: Infectious

Bodily fluids should always be considered infectious due to the potential presence of pathogens that can transmit diseases. This means that any bodily fluid—such as blood, saliva, or other secretions—could potentially carry viruses, bacteria, or other harmful microorganisms that pose a health risk to individuals who may come into contact with them. This precaution is essential for ensuring safety protocols in various environments, particularly in healthcare settings or while dealing with law enforcement scenarios where exposure could occur. The other options do not align with the necessary precautions regarding bodily fluids. While some bodily fluids may be biodegradable, they are certainly not guaranteed to be non-toxic or harmless. Additionally, they are not considered radioactive in any typical context, further emphasizing the importance of recognizing their infectious potential rather than assuming they possess other attributes. Adopting a mindset that treats all bodily fluids as infectious is a critical part of maintaining health and safety standards.