Deck 21: Infection Control and Medical Asepsis

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Which of the following would include typhus, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

A)Parasites
B)Bacteria  
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsiae  
E)Virus
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Which of the following links in the infection cycle would wearing gloves most effectively break?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious host  
E)Susceptible host
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Which of the following links in the infection cycle is the sixth link?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious host  
E)Susceptible host
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Which of the following stages of infectious disease shows improvement levels of health?

A)Incubation
B)Prodromal  
C)Acute
D)Convalescent  
E)Declining
Question
Which of the following are examples of a reservoir in the infection cycle?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
Question
Which of the following best defines pathogen?

A)Normal flora
B)Necessary for plant survival  
C)Helps cure disease
D)Causes infectious disease
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Which of the following best describes a susceptible host?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
Question
Which of the following would NOT break the infection cycle?

A)Sanitation
B)Hand washing  
C)Disinfection
D)Throwing needles in the garbage
Question
Which of the following is NOT an effect of inflammation?

A)Forming antigens
B)Destroying pathogens  
C)Eliminating pathogen by-products
D)Restricting the amount of damage
Question
Who is credited with the first vaccine to protect against smallpox?

A)Jenner
B)Pasteur  
C)Koch
D)Curie
Question
Which of the following best describes how to inhibit bacterial growth?

A)Supply plenty of nutrients.
B)Raise temperature. 
C)Keep surfaces dry and clean.
D)Regulate oxygen.
Question
Which of the following is the step in the infection cycle when an infectious agent leaves the reservoir host?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious agent  
E)Susceptible host
Question
Which of the following best describes a portal of exit?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
Question
Which of the following links in the infection cycle would be broken by cleansing and sterilization?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious agent  
E)Susceptible host
Question
Which of the following types of immunity is achieved through administration of ready-made antibodies?

A)Artificially acquired passive
B)Artificial active immunity  
C)Congenital passive immunity
D)Passive immunity
Question
Which of the following types of immunity is achieved following administration of vaccines?

A)Acquired active immunity
B)Artificial active immunity  
C)Congenital passive immunity
D)Passive immunity
Question
Which of the following classifications of vaccines include tetanus and diphtheria?

A)Live attenuated pathogens
B)Pathogenic toxins  
C)Killed pathogens
D)Artificial pathogens
Question
Which of the following stages of infectious disease includes general complaints such as malaise and fever?

A)Incubation
B)Prodromal  
C)Acute
D)Convalescent  
E)Declining
Question
Which of the following is the phase in the immune response in which antibodies are formed?

A)Recognizing the invader
B)Growing defenses  
C)Attacking infection
D)Slowing of the immune response
Question
Which of the following stimulates the body's own antibody production?

A)Live attenuated pathogens
B)Pathogenic toxins  
C)Killed pathogens
D)Artificial pathogens
Question
Which of the following diseases does NOT have an available vaccine?

A)Measles
B)Chickenpox  
C)HCV
D)HBV
Question
Which of the following is NOT considered standard personal protective equipment?

A)Gloves
B)Mask  
C)Face shield
D)Gown  
E)Shoe cover
Question
Who has the highest risk of developing a nosocomial infection?

A)People in social settings
B)Children  
C)Hospitalized patients
D)Women
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Which of the following is considered an antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

A)Pneumococcal
B)MMR  
C)Meningitis
D)MRSA
Question
All of the following are desirable characteristics of safety devices EXCEPT what?

A)Jet injection
B)Cannot be deactivated  
C)Easy to use
D)Does not work passively
Question
Which of the following diseases does NOT need to be reported to the CDC's Notifiable Disease Surveillance System?

A)Salmonella
B)Lyme disease  
C)Meningitis
D)Chickenpox
Question
When hand washing with antimicrobial soap and water is not available, which method can be used?

A)Antimicrobial wipes
B)Alcohol-based hand rub  
C)Lotion
D)Do nothing
Question
Which of the following is the most appropriate action ofassistant when handling containers used to transport blood?

A)Use double bagging.
B)Label with orange-red biohazard labels. 
C)Place in plastic containers.
D)Incinerate containers.
Question
Which of the following applies to the set of infection control guidelines that should be used by all health care professionals?

A)Standard precautions
B)Transmission precautions  
C)Body substance isolation
D)Universal precautions
Question
Which medical asepsis process uses various chemicals that can destroy many pathogenic microorganisms?

A)Sanitization
B)Ultrasound  
C)Disinfection
D)Sterilization
Question
Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of OSHA regulations?

A)Ensuring universal precautions
B)Requiring HBV vaccination  
C)Implementing CLIA regulations
D)Regulating BSI in the medical office  
E)Ensuring safety in the workplace
Question
In any of the acute viral hepatitis diseases, which organ is affected?

A)Heart
B)Liver  
C)Gallbladder
D)Kidney
Question
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant when removing contaminated gloves?

A)Hold hands near the body and pull quickly. 
B)Throw the gloves away in the regular garbage. 
C)Throw the gloves into a separate container. 
D)Turn the gloves inside out one over the other.
Question
Practices such as hand washing, general cleaning, and disinfectant are all part of which of the following?

A)Surgical asepsis
B)Medical asepsis  
C)Infection control
D)OSHA compliance
Question
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant when sanitizing instruments?

A)Use bare hands.
B)Hold instruments with a clamp. 
C)Use heavy gloves.
D)Rinse well with cold water.
Question
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant during a medical aseptic hand wash?

A)Allow clothing to touch sink.
B)Only touch inside of sink with hands. 
C)Turn off faucet with a dry paper towel.
D)Use the same towel to shut off faucet. 
E)Hold hands upward.
Question
Both health care professionals and patients can have an allergy to latex.A severe anaphylactic reaction can occur, which consist of the following symptoms:

A)Respiratory distress
B)Laryngeal edema  
C)Hypotension
D)Vascular collapse  
E)all of the above
Question
The science that studies the history, cause, and patterns of infectious diseases is known as what?

A)Histology
B)Diseaseology  
C)Epidemiology
D)Infectology
Question
Which of the following viral disease does NOT have a vaccine available?

A)Herpes simplex
B)Rubella  
C)Varicella zoster
D)Human papilloma
Question
According to the CDC, standard precautions should be practiced at all times.These practices apply to which of the following?

A)Body fluids
B)Blood  
C)Non-intact skin
D)All the above
Question
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

infected blood

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
Question
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

touching

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
Question
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

fungi

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
Question
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

parasites

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
Question
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

eating or drinking

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
Question
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

rickettsiae

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
Question
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

airborne

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
Question
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

insect

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
Question
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

bacteria

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
Question
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

virus

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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Deck 21: Infection Control and Medical Asepsis
1
Which of the following would include typhus, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

A)Parasites
B)Bacteria  
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsiae  
E)Virus
Rickettsiae  
2
Which of the following links in the infection cycle would wearing gloves most effectively break?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious host  
E)Susceptible host
Mode of transmission
3
Which of the following links in the infection cycle is the sixth link?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious host  
E)Susceptible host
Susceptible host
4
Which of the following stages of infectious disease shows improvement levels of health?

A)Incubation
B)Prodromal  
C)Acute
D)Convalescent  
E)Declining
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5
Which of the following are examples of a reservoir in the infection cycle?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
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6
Which of the following best defines pathogen?

A)Normal flora
B)Necessary for plant survival  
C)Helps cure disease
D)Causes infectious disease
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7
Which of the following best describes a susceptible host?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
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8
Which of the following would NOT break the infection cycle?

A)Sanitation
B)Hand washing  
C)Disinfection
D)Throwing needles in the garbage
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Which of the following is NOT an effect of inflammation?

A)Forming antigens
B)Destroying pathogens  
C)Eliminating pathogen by-products
D)Restricting the amount of damage
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10
Who is credited with the first vaccine to protect against smallpox?

A)Jenner
B)Pasteur  
C)Koch
D)Curie
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11
Which of the following best describes how to inhibit bacterial growth?

A)Supply plenty of nutrients.
B)Raise temperature. 
C)Keep surfaces dry and clean.
D)Regulate oxygen.
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12
Which of the following is the step in the infection cycle when an infectious agent leaves the reservoir host?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious agent  
E)Susceptible host
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13
Which of the following best describes a portal of exit?

A)Excretions and secretions
B)Immunosuppressants and the elderly  
C)Equipment and water
D)Respiratory tract and broken skin  
E)Protozoa and fungi
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14
Which of the following links in the infection cycle would be broken by cleansing and sterilization?

A)Portal of exit
B)Portal of entry  
C)Mode of transmission
D)Infectious agent  
E)Susceptible host
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Which of the following types of immunity is achieved through administration of ready-made antibodies?

A)Artificially acquired passive
B)Artificial active immunity  
C)Congenital passive immunity
D)Passive immunity
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Which of the following types of immunity is achieved following administration of vaccines?

A)Acquired active immunity
B)Artificial active immunity  
C)Congenital passive immunity
D)Passive immunity
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17
Which of the following classifications of vaccines include tetanus and diphtheria?

A)Live attenuated pathogens
B)Pathogenic toxins  
C)Killed pathogens
D)Artificial pathogens
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18
Which of the following stages of infectious disease includes general complaints such as malaise and fever?

A)Incubation
B)Prodromal  
C)Acute
D)Convalescent  
E)Declining
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Which of the following is the phase in the immune response in which antibodies are formed?

A)Recognizing the invader
B)Growing defenses  
C)Attacking infection
D)Slowing of the immune response
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20
Which of the following stimulates the body's own antibody production?

A)Live attenuated pathogens
B)Pathogenic toxins  
C)Killed pathogens
D)Artificial pathogens
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21
Which of the following diseases does NOT have an available vaccine?

A)Measles
B)Chickenpox  
C)HCV
D)HBV
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22
Which of the following is NOT considered standard personal protective equipment?

A)Gloves
B)Mask  
C)Face shield
D)Gown  
E)Shoe cover
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23
Who has the highest risk of developing a nosocomial infection?

A)People in social settings
B)Children  
C)Hospitalized patients
D)Women
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24
Which of the following is considered an antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

A)Pneumococcal
B)MMR  
C)Meningitis
D)MRSA
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25
All of the following are desirable characteristics of safety devices EXCEPT what?

A)Jet injection
B)Cannot be deactivated  
C)Easy to use
D)Does not work passively
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26
Which of the following diseases does NOT need to be reported to the CDC's Notifiable Disease Surveillance System?

A)Salmonella
B)Lyme disease  
C)Meningitis
D)Chickenpox
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27
When hand washing with antimicrobial soap and water is not available, which method can be used?

A)Antimicrobial wipes
B)Alcohol-based hand rub  
C)Lotion
D)Do nothing
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28
Which of the following is the most appropriate action ofassistant when handling containers used to transport blood?

A)Use double bagging.
B)Label with orange-red biohazard labels. 
C)Place in plastic containers.
D)Incinerate containers.
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29
Which of the following applies to the set of infection control guidelines that should be used by all health care professionals?

A)Standard precautions
B)Transmission precautions  
C)Body substance isolation
D)Universal precautions
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30
Which medical asepsis process uses various chemicals that can destroy many pathogenic microorganisms?

A)Sanitization
B)Ultrasound  
C)Disinfection
D)Sterilization
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31
Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of OSHA regulations?

A)Ensuring universal precautions
B)Requiring HBV vaccination  
C)Implementing CLIA regulations
D)Regulating BSI in the medical office  
E)Ensuring safety in the workplace
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32
In any of the acute viral hepatitis diseases, which organ is affected?

A)Heart
B)Liver  
C)Gallbladder
D)Kidney
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33
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant when removing contaminated gloves?

A)Hold hands near the body and pull quickly. 
B)Throw the gloves away in the regular garbage. 
C)Throw the gloves into a separate container. 
D)Turn the gloves inside out one over the other.
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34
Practices such as hand washing, general cleaning, and disinfectant are all part of which of the following?

A)Surgical asepsis
B)Medical asepsis  
C)Infection control
D)OSHA compliance
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35
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant when sanitizing instruments?

A)Use bare hands.
B)Hold instruments with a clamp. 
C)Use heavy gloves.
D)Rinse well with cold water.
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36
Which of the following is the most appropriate action of the medical assistant during a medical aseptic hand wash?

A)Allow clothing to touch sink.
B)Only touch inside of sink with hands. 
C)Turn off faucet with a dry paper towel.
D)Use the same towel to shut off faucet. 
E)Hold hands upward.
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37
Both health care professionals and patients can have an allergy to latex.A severe anaphylactic reaction can occur, which consist of the following symptoms:

A)Respiratory distress
B)Laryngeal edema  
C)Hypotension
D)Vascular collapse  
E)all of the above
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38
The science that studies the history, cause, and patterns of infectious diseases is known as what?

A)Histology
B)Diseaseology  
C)Epidemiology
D)Infectology
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39
Which of the following viral disease does NOT have a vaccine available?

A)Herpes simplex
B)Rubella  
C)Varicella zoster
D)Human papilloma
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40
According to the CDC, standard precautions should be practiced at all times.These practices apply to which of the following?

A)Body fluids
B)Blood  
C)Non-intact skin
D)All the above
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41
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

infected blood

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
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42
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

touching

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
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43
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

fungi

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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44
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

parasites

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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45
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

eating or drinking

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
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46
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

rickettsiae

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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47
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

airborne

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
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48
Match the specific means of transmission with each definition.

insect

A) blood-borne
B) inhalation
C) ingestion
D) direct contact
E) vector
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49
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

bacteria

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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50
Match the characteristic with the microorganism it describes.

virus

A) causes athlete's foot and ringworm
B) examples are protozoa and metazoa
C) identified by characteristic shapes
D) intracellular parasites larger than viruses
E) requires a living cell for reproduction
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