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A newly hired janitorial staff member reports to the charge nurse feeling nauseated, dizzy, and having difficulty breathing. The staff member mentions that they have been using a new cleaning agent. What do you suspect is causing these symptoms and how should they be treated?

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✓ Correct answer: D. Inhalation of toxic cleaning chemicals; call for emergency services, move the staff member to fresh air, provide respiratory support, and monitor vital signs. Correct Answer: Inhalation of toxic cleaning chemicals; call for emergency services, move the staff member to fresh air, provide respiratory support, and monitor vital signs. Many cleaning agents can cause respiratory distress if inhaled. Immediate steps include moving the affected person to fresh air, providing oxygen if available, and monitoring their vital signs while waiting for emergency services. It's critical for janitorial staff to be trained in the proper use of cleaning agents and the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) to avoid such incidents.

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