In the darkroom, to aseptically remove films from a contaminated double-film packet, the clinician should tear open the packet and:
A) Hold the films by the edges to pull from the packet to carefully separate
B) Grasp the black-paper tab and pull straight out, allowing the films to fall free of the packet onto a paper towel on the counter
C) Remove the lead foil first to better access the films for removal from the packet
D) Peel back the front and back sides of the packet exposing the films to allow for separation
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