Correct option is A
Ans (a)
Sol. Health care workers: Universal safety precautions are specifically designed to protect healthcare workers from exposure to infectious agents, such as bloodborne pathogens, during patient care or handling of bodily fluids. These precautions include using gloves, masks, gowns, and proper disposal methods for sharps and waste.
Patient: Although patients benefit indirectly from these precautions by reducing the risk of cross-contamination and infection, the primary goal is to protect healthcare workers.
Patient relatives: These guidelines are not targeted at patient relatives, as they are not usually in direct contact with infectious materials in the same way healthcare workers are.
General public: The general public is not the direct focus of universal safety precautions, which are tailored for those providing or assisting in medical care.