WCLI Laser Therapy Practice Test

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What is a safety precaution when using laser therapy?

Wearing protective eyewear

Wearing protective eyewear is an essential safety precaution when using laser therapy. This is because laser beams can cause significant damage to the eyes, depending on the wavelength and power of the laser used. Protective eyewear is specifically designed to filter out harmful wavelengths and offer a barrier against potential laser exposure, safeguarding the eyes of both the practitioner and the patients during the procedure.

Ensuring that everyone involved in the therapy session is wearing appropriate eyewear is critical to maintaining a safe working environment. This practice not only protects against accidental exposure but also promotes a culture of safety within the therapeutic setting. Proper usage of protective gear is a standard protocol in various medical and therapeutic practices involving lasers to mitigate risks and enhance patient and practitioner safety.

Using laser equipment without a license

Allowing patients to operate the laser

Working without proper training

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