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What is used for cleaning hazardous drug areas according to regulation 800?

  1. Water alone

  2. Germicidal detergent

  3. Bleach solution

  4. Household cleaner

The correct answer is: Germicidal detergent

B is the correct choice because regulation 800 outlines specific procedures and standards for maintaining cleanliness in areas that handle hazardous drugs to ensure safety and compliance. Germicidal detergents are specifically formulated to effectively eliminate harmful microorganisms while also being safe for surfaces where hazardous drugs are manipulated. Using a germicidal detergent ensures that both the chemical residues from hazardous drugs and potential pathogens are adequately removed, which is essential in preventing contamination and maintaining a safe working environment. Other options may not meet the stringent requirements set forth by the regulation. For instance, while bleach solutions are often effective disinfectants, they may not be suitable for all surfaces or may require careful handling to prevent damage and maintain safety. Water alone lacks the necessary properties to effectively clean and disinfect hazardous drug areas. Household cleaners generally do not have the efficacy against pathogens or the effectiveness in removing hazardous drug residues that are required in regulated environments. Thus, germicidal detergents remain the best choice for compliance with regulation 800.