Deck 10: Infection Control

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What is the term for microorganisms that cause damage by nourishing themselves at the expense of other living things?

A) Hosts
B) Parasites
C) Toxins
D) Symbiosis
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MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ) is a bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.
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What is the principal purpose of a rise in body temperature?

A) Serves as a sign of infection
B) Higher temperature kills microorganisms
C) Heat required to produce white blood cells
D) Activates the immune response
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How does the body's immune response operate to fight infection?

A) Produces antibodies
B) Helps the body process medications
C) Suppresses the normal flora
D) Increases the number of resident flora
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Why are diseases caused by viruses often very difficult to treat?

A) They are difficult to identify.
B) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
C) They cannot be seen under the microscope.
D) They cannot be destroyed by antibiotics.
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Influenza ("the flu") is a minor disease that affects a few people each year.
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Any injury or accident that involves exposure to blood or body fluids should be followed by washing immediately.
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Hepatitis B is much more easily transmitted than HIV.
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Opportunistic infections are the result of infectious material carried by health care workers from one patient to another.
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Fungi cause annoying, but never life-threatening, infections.
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TB disease is when the bacteria live in the body without causing symptoms.
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Mental stress can affect the body's ability to fight infection.
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It is never necessary to change your gloves while you are working on the same patient, only when you move from one patient to another.
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What is the difference between medical and surgical asepsis?

A) Medical asepsis is used in physicians' offices; sterile asepsis is used in hospitals.
B) Sterile asepsis is used when serious infections are present.
C) Only medical asepsis involves handwashing.
D) Medical asepsis decreases pathogens; sterile asepsis eliminates pathogens.
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A specially fitted mask must be worn when working with AIDS or HIV positive patients.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts visits at health care facilities in order to:

A) ensure employee safety.
B) license onsite laboratories.
C) provide vaccines for workers.
D) research the cause of diseases.
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Many yeasts and molds are harmless; some are beneficial.
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What is the most common reason that long-term antibiotic therapy can cause new infections?

A) Interferes with the body's immune response
B) Masks symptoms that then go untreated
C) Destroys the body's normal flora
D) Weakens the physiological state of the body
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Almost all bacteria can be destroyed by antibiotics.
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The number of hospitalized patients who get infections unrelated to the health problems that brought them to the hospital is increasing.
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Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Which of the following procedures is an example of medical asepsis?

A) Covering the face with a surgical mask
B) Wearing sterile gloves
C) Handwashing
D) Sterilizing instruments
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Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis A
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis B
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis C
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis D
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis E
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Mad cow disease
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
West Nile virus
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Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis A
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis B
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis C
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis D
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis E
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Mad cow disease
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
West Nile virus
Question
What is the correct way to handle a needle after it is used to give a vitamin injection to a healthy patient?

A) Discard it in a wastebasket with other trash after recapping it.
B) Discard it in a biohazard bag.
C) Sterilize it as soon as possible to avoid the possible spread of infection.
D) Place it immediately in a puncture-resistant container.
Question
Which of the following practices is essential to ensure effective handwashing technique?

A) Use only antimicrobial soap.
B) Always use lotion afterwards.
C) Do not touch faucets with bare hands.
D) Use water as hot as you can tolerate.
Question
All pathogens that are easily transmitted and have the potential to cause epidemics require the use of:

A) transmission-based precautions.
B) OSHA standards.
C) CDC first-alert precautions.
D) neutropenic precautions.
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Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis A
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis B
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis C
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis D
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis E
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Mad cow disease
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
West Nile virus
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Why are paper towels most appropriate for drying the hands in a health care facility?

A) Microorganisms can live in wet cloth towels.
B) Cloth towels are more expensive.
C) Paper towels are more convenient because they do not require laundering.
D) Paper dries the hands more quickly and effectively.
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What is the proper way to remove linen and other items from the room of a patient who is in isolation?

A) Dispose of items in special medical waste containers kept in the room.
B) Bag items once in the room, and then place them in second bag held outside the room.
C) Double-bag items before leaving the room.
D) Hand them to a coworker in the hall who does not enter the room.
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Against which of the following diseases can health care workers be protected by a vaccine?

A) AIDS
B) Hepatitis B
C) TB
D) No vaccine has been created for any of these diseases.
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Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
West Nile virus
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When should medical assistants who work in private physicians' offices wear nonsterile gloves?

A) At all times
B) When there may be contact with body fluids or broken skin
C) Only when working with patients who have infections
D) When assisting physicians with minor surgeries
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What is the proper action to take if blood is splashed on a countertop during a procedure on a patient?

A) Clean the spill with an antiseptic as soon as possible.
B) Wipe it up with a paper towel.
C) Clean the spill as soon as possible with a disinfectant.
D) Scrub the area well after the patient leaves.
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Also known as BSE
Hepatitis A
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis B
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis C
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis D
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis E
Also known as BSE
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Also known as BSE
Mad cow disease
Also known as BSE
West Nile virus
Question
When should health care professionals who are in direct contact with patients follow standard precautions?

A) When working with patients who have infections
B) At all times
C) Before and during surgical procedures
D) When coming on duty and after using the toilet
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Which of the following diseases is contracted by the highest number of health care workers each year?

A) AIDS
B) Hepatitis B
C) TB
D) AIDS, Hepatitis B, and TB each affect about the same number of workers.
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Which of the following is true about Clostridium difficile ( C. difficile ) ?

A) It is becoming less of a concern as it is easily treated.
B) It causes severe respiratory distress.
C) It causes life-threatening diarrhea.
D) It is a virus.
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Match between columns
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Bacteria
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Virus
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Fungi
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Rickettsia
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Protozoa
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Medications used to destroy harmful bacteria in or on the body are called ____________________.
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Match between columns
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Bacteria
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Virus
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Fungi
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Rickettsia
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Protozoa
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Botulism, a serious form of food poisoning, is caused by toxins produced by ____________________.
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Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Bacteria
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Virus
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Fungi
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Rickettsia
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Protozoa
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The reservoir ____ included in the chain of infection is the place where a pathogen can live and grow.
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Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Bacteria
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Virus
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Fungi
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Rickettsia
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Protozoa
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Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Bacteria
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Virus
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Fungi
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Rickettsia
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Protozoa
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Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Pathogen
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Normal flora
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Opportunistic infection
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Aerobic
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Antiseptic
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Disinfectant
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Sterilization
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Nosocomial infection
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Requires oxygen to live
Pathogen
Requires oxygen to live
Normal flora
Requires oxygen to live
Opportunistic infection
Requires oxygen to live
Aerobic
Requires oxygen to live
Antiseptic
Requires oxygen to live
Disinfectant
Requires oxygen to live
Sterilization
Requires oxygen to live
Nosocomial infection
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Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Pathogen
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Normal flora
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Opportunistic infection
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Aerobic
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Antiseptic
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Disinfectant
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Sterilization
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Nosocomial infection
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Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Pathogen
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Normal flora
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Opportunistic infection
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Aerobic
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Antiseptic
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Disinfectant
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Sterilization
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Nosocomial infection
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Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Pathogen
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Normal flora
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Opportunistic infection
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Aerobic
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Antiseptic
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Disinfectant
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Sterilization
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Nosocomial infection
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Kills all microorganisms
Pathogen
Kills all microorganisms
Normal flora
Kills all microorganisms
Opportunistic infection
Kills all microorganisms
Aerobic
Kills all microorganisms
Antiseptic
Kills all microorganisms
Disinfectant
Kills all microorganisms
Sterilization
Kills all microorganisms
Nosocomial infection
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The _____ of infection is model of how infection spreads.
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Disease-causing microorganism
Pathogen
Disease-causing microorganism
Normal flora
Disease-causing microorganism
Opportunistic infection
Disease-causing microorganism
Aerobic
Disease-causing microorganism
Antiseptic
Disease-causing microorganism
Disinfectant
Disease-causing microorganism
Sterilization
Disease-causing microorganism
Nosocomial infection
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The abbreviation for the U.S. government agency that studies the causes and distribution of diseases is the _____.
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The single most important practice for health care workers to prevent the spread of infection is ____________________.
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The three types of transmission-based precautions are ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
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Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Pathogen
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Normal flora
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Opportunistic infection
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Aerobic
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Antiseptic
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Disinfectant
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Sterilization
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Nosocomial infection
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Common portals of _____ for infection include the mouth, nostrils, and breaks in the skin.
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Two diseases that cause the most risks today in countries outside the United States are _____ fever and _____ virus.
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Breaking at least ____ of the links in the chain of infection can stop an infectious disease.
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Deck 10: Infection Control
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What is the term for microorganisms that cause damage by nourishing themselves at the expense of other living things?

A) Hosts
B) Parasites
C) Toxins
D) Symbiosis
Parasites
2
MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ) is a bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.
True
3
What is the principal purpose of a rise in body temperature?

A) Serves as a sign of infection
B) Higher temperature kills microorganisms
C) Heat required to produce white blood cells
D) Activates the immune response
Higher temperature kills microorganisms
4
How does the body's immune response operate to fight infection?

A) Produces antibodies
B) Helps the body process medications
C) Suppresses the normal flora
D) Increases the number of resident flora
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Why are diseases caused by viruses often very difficult to treat?

A) They are difficult to identify.
B) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
C) They cannot be seen under the microscope.
D) They cannot be destroyed by antibiotics.
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Influenza ("the flu") is a minor disease that affects a few people each year.
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Any injury or accident that involves exposure to blood or body fluids should be followed by washing immediately.
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Hepatitis B is much more easily transmitted than HIV.
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Opportunistic infections are the result of infectious material carried by health care workers from one patient to another.
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Fungi cause annoying, but never life-threatening, infections.
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TB disease is when the bacteria live in the body without causing symptoms.
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Mental stress can affect the body's ability to fight infection.
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It is never necessary to change your gloves while you are working on the same patient, only when you move from one patient to another.
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What is the difference between medical and surgical asepsis?

A) Medical asepsis is used in physicians' offices; sterile asepsis is used in hospitals.
B) Sterile asepsis is used when serious infections are present.
C) Only medical asepsis involves handwashing.
D) Medical asepsis decreases pathogens; sterile asepsis eliminates pathogens.
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A specially fitted mask must be worn when working with AIDS or HIV positive patients.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts visits at health care facilities in order to:

A) ensure employee safety.
B) license onsite laboratories.
C) provide vaccines for workers.
D) research the cause of diseases.
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Many yeasts and molds are harmless; some are beneficial.
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What is the most common reason that long-term antibiotic therapy can cause new infections?

A) Interferes with the body's immune response
B) Masks symptoms that then go untreated
C) Destroys the body's normal flora
D) Weakens the physiological state of the body
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Almost all bacteria can be destroyed by antibiotics.
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The number of hospitalized patients who get infections unrelated to the health problems that brought them to the hospital is increasing.
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Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in the stool of infected person; no vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Which of the following procedures is an example of medical asepsis?

A) Covering the face with a surgical mask
B) Wearing sterile gloves
C) Handwashing
D) Sterilizing instruments
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Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis A
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis B
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis C
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis D
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Hepatitis E
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
Mad cow disease
Only seen in combination with HBV or HCV
West Nile virus
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Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis A
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis B
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis C
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis D
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Hepatitis E
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
Mad cow disease
Symptoms may include influenza-like or acute respiratory distress
West Nile virus
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What is the correct way to handle a needle after it is used to give a vitamin injection to a healthy patient?

A) Discard it in a wastebasket with other trash after recapping it.
B) Discard it in a biohazard bag.
C) Sterilize it as soon as possible to avoid the possible spread of infection.
D) Place it immediately in a puncture-resistant container.
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Which of the following practices is essential to ensure effective handwashing technique?

A) Use only antimicrobial soap.
B) Always use lotion afterwards.
C) Do not touch faucets with bare hands.
D) Use water as hot as you can tolerate.
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All pathogens that are easily transmitted and have the potential to cause epidemics require the use of:

A) transmission-based precautions.
B) OSHA standards.
C) CDC first-alert precautions.
D) neutropenic precautions.
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Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis A
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis B
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis C
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis D
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Hepatitis E
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
Mad cow disease
Transmitted by infected mosquitoes
West Nile virus
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Why are paper towels most appropriate for drying the hands in a health care facility?

A) Microorganisms can live in wet cloth towels.
B) Cloth towels are more expensive.
C) Paper towels are more convenient because they do not require laundering.
D) Paper dries the hands more quickly and effectively.
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What is the proper way to remove linen and other items from the room of a patient who is in isolation?

A) Dispose of items in special medical waste containers kept in the room.
B) Bag items once in the room, and then place them in second bag held outside the room.
C) Double-bag items before leaving the room.
D) Hand them to a coworker in the hall who does not enter the room.
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Against which of the following diseases can health care workers be protected by a vaccine?

A) AIDS
B) Hepatitis B
C) TB
D) No vaccine has been created for any of these diseases.
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Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in blood and body fluids; no vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in stool of infected person; vaccine available
West Nile virus
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When should medical assistants who work in private physicians' offices wear nonsterile gloves?

A) At all times
B) When there may be contact with body fluids or broken skin
C) Only when working with patients who have infections
D) When assisting physicians with minor surgeries
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What is the proper action to take if blood is splashed on a countertop during a procedure on a patient?

A) Clean the spill with an antiseptic as soon as possible.
B) Wipe it up with a paper towel.
C) Clean the spill as soon as possible with a disinfectant.
D) Scrub the area well after the patient leaves.
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Also known as BSE
Hepatitis A
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis B
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis C
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis D
Also known as BSE
Hepatitis E
Also known as BSE
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Also known as BSE
Mad cow disease
Also known as BSE
West Nile virus
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When should health care professionals who are in direct contact with patients follow standard precautions?

A) When working with patients who have infections
B) At all times
C) Before and during surgical procedures
D) When coming on duty and after using the toilet
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Which of the following diseases is contracted by the highest number of health care workers each year?

A) AIDS
B) Hepatitis B
C) TB
D) AIDS, Hepatitis B, and TB each affect about the same number of workers.
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Which of the following is true about Clostridium difficile ( C. difficile ) ?

A) It is becoming less of a concern as it is easily treated.
B) It causes severe respiratory distress.
C) It causes life-threatening diarrhea.
D) It is a virus.
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Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis A
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis B
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis C
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis D
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Hepatitis E
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Bird flu (avian influenza)
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
Mad cow disease
Found in blood and body fluids; vaccine available
West Nile virus
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Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Bacteria
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Virus
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Fungi
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Rickettsia
Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Protozoa
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42
Medications used to destroy harmful bacteria in or on the body are called ____________________.
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Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Bacteria
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Virus
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Fungi
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Rickettsia
Ringworm, athlete's foot, skin infections
Protozoa
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Botulism, a serious form of food poisoning, is caused by toxins produced by ____________________.
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Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Bacteria
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Virus
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Fungi
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Rickettsia
Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera
Protozoa
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46
The reservoir ____ included in the chain of infection is the place where a pathogen can live and grow.
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Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Bacteria
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Virus
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Fungi
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Rickettsia
Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria
Protozoa
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Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Bacteria
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Virus
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Fungi
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Rickettsia
Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio
Protozoa
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Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Pathogen
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Normal flora
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Opportunistic infection
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Aerobic
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Antiseptic
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Disinfectant
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Sterilization
Destroys most bacteria and viruses
Nosocomial infection
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Requires oxygen to live
Pathogen
Requires oxygen to live
Normal flora
Requires oxygen to live
Opportunistic infection
Requires oxygen to live
Aerobic
Requires oxygen to live
Antiseptic
Requires oxygen to live
Disinfectant
Requires oxygen to live
Sterilization
Requires oxygen to live
Nosocomial infection
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Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Pathogen
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Normal flora
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Opportunistic infection
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Aerobic
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Antiseptic
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Disinfectant
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Sterilization
Harmless microorganisms that are always present in or on the body
Nosocomial infection
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Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Pathogen
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Normal flora
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Opportunistic infection
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Aerobic
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Antiseptic
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Disinfectant
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Sterilization
Tends to occur when the body is in a weakened state
Nosocomial infection
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Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Pathogen
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Normal flora
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Opportunistic infection
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Aerobic
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Antiseptic
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Disinfectant
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Sterilization
Occurs while a person is receiving health care
Nosocomial infection
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Kills all microorganisms
Pathogen
Kills all microorganisms
Normal flora
Kills all microorganisms
Opportunistic infection
Kills all microorganisms
Aerobic
Kills all microorganisms
Antiseptic
Kills all microorganisms
Disinfectant
Kills all microorganisms
Sterilization
Kills all microorganisms
Nosocomial infection
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The _____ of infection is model of how infection spreads.
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Disease-causing microorganism
Pathogen
Disease-causing microorganism
Normal flora
Disease-causing microorganism
Opportunistic infection
Disease-causing microorganism
Aerobic
Disease-causing microorganism
Antiseptic
Disease-causing microorganism
Disinfectant
Disease-causing microorganism
Sterilization
Disease-causing microorganism
Nosocomial infection
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The abbreviation for the U.S. government agency that studies the causes and distribution of diseases is the _____.
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The single most important practice for health care workers to prevent the spread of infection is ____________________.
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The three types of transmission-based precautions are ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
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Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Pathogen
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Normal flora
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Opportunistic infection
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Aerobic
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Antiseptic
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Disinfectant
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Sterilization
Inhibits growth of microorganisms
Nosocomial infection
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Common portals of _____ for infection include the mouth, nostrils, and breaks in the skin.
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Two diseases that cause the most risks today in countries outside the United States are _____ fever and _____ virus.
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Breaking at least ____ of the links in the chain of infection can stop an infectious disease.
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