单选题关于急救物品“五定”下列错误的是()。A定数量品种B定点安置C定人保管D定期消毒灭菌和定期检查维修E确保物品完好率达99%
单选题
关于急救物品“五定”下列错误的是()。
A
定数量品种
B
定点安置
C
定人保管
D
定期消毒灭菌和定期检查维修
E
确保物品完好率达99%
参考解析
解析:
急救物品“五定”:定数量品种、定点安置、定人保管、定期消毒灭菌和定期检查维修;确保物品完好率达100%。
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