Deck 10: Infection Control Policies and Procedures

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Some bacteria have small hair-like projections that allow them to move independently and are called:

A) Flagella
B) Projectiles
C) Propulsers
D) Extensors
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An ultramicroscopic infectious agent that cannot live without a host cell is a:

A) Bacterium
B) Virus
C) Helminth
D) Coccus
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Universal precautions were expanded into standard precautions in:

A) 1958
B) 1965
C) 1996
D) 2000
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Sterilizing equipment for the next day is an example of:

A) Engineering control
B) Work practice control
C) Disinfection
D) Practicing PPE
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Unlike antibacterial soaps,hand sanitizers lack the potential of becoming:

A) Too expensive for use
B) Too drying for the skin
C) Resistant to bacteria
D) Less available in healthcare facilities
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizers must contain how much alcohol to be effective?

A) 15-25%
B) 30-45%
C) 60-90%
D) 90-95%
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A generic term that describes different microorganisms that may cause disease is:

A) Superbug
B) Germ
C) Organism
D) Virus
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Which of the following is an example of an engineering control?

A) Using a Sharps container
B) Wearing PPE
C) Washing your hands
D) Disinfection
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Microorganisms living in or on your body that are not dangerous are identified as:

A) Pathogens
B) Organic bacteria
C) Normal flora
D) Viral bacteria
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A microorganism that lives on or in the human body and receives all nutrition from the host is a:

A) Bacterium
B) Parasite
C) Virus
D) Helminth
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The single most effective method of preventing cross-contamination in a healthcare setting is:

A) Proper sanitation
B) Sterilization of all reusable equipment
C) Hand washing
D) Using bleach
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Standard precautions were developed by:

A) Local health departments
B) OSHA
C) CDC
D) FDA
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When washing your hands,remember to keep them in what position?

A) Neutral
B) Upward
C) Downward
D) Level
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This type of microorganism is classified by the shape,arrangement,and staining properties:

A) Virus
B) Pathogen
C) Bacterium
D) Parasite
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The period of time during which an infective pathogen can produce a disease once it is transmitted to another host is the:

A) Incubation period
B) Transmittal period
C) Transmission spike
D) Contagious period
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Improper or lack of hand washing leads to what type of disease transmission?

A) Indirect contact
B) Direct contact
C) Airborne contact
D) Vector borne contact
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When the patient scratches an infected lesion and rubs or scratches another area of the body,it is known as:

A) Direct contact
B) Indirect contact
C) Autogenous contact
D) Homogenous contact
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In order to be effective,the antibacterial compounds in antibacterial soap must remain on your hands for:

A) 30 seconds
B) 1 minute
C) 2 minutes
D) 3 minutes
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The most common type of simple staining is:

A) Wright
B) Acid wash
C) Fleming
D) Gram
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Viruses are more difficult to treat because:

A) They reproduce too rapidly
B) We have very few antiviral medications
C) We have overused antibiotics
D) Viruses are indestructible
Question
A chemical solution that kills pathogenic organisms but does not sterilize is:

A) Germicidal
B) Disinfectant
C) Ethylene cleaner
D) Sterilization fluid
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An object that is free from all microorganisms is:

A) Clean
B) Disinfected
C) Sterile
D) Contaminate free
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Infection control training for new employees must be done how soon after employment begins?

A) 2 weeks
B) 30 days
C) 6 months
D) 1 year
Completion
Complete each statement.
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_______________-borne indicates transmission through the bite of an insect.
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To be compliant with OSHA guidelines,employers must provide all of the necessary ___________controls for the facility.
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The more common fungal diseases affect the _______________,mucous membranes,nails,and hair.
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Sneezing or coughing into your ___________rather than into your ___________may help decrease the spread of disease.
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What is designed to protect you from potential contamination when exposed to blood and body fluids,chemicals,radiation,physical,electrical,mechanical,or other hazards in the workplace?

A) Gowns
B) Gloves
C) Masks
D) Face shields
E) All of the above
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Gram staining will divide bacteria into two major groups: ___________and gram-negative.
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The most effective material in eliminating the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids is:

A) Latex
B) Nitrile
C) Vinyl
D) Synthetic
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Deck 10: Infection Control Policies and Procedures
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Some bacteria have small hair-like projections that allow them to move independently and are called:

A) Flagella
B) Projectiles
C) Propulsers
D) Extensors
Flagella
2
An ultramicroscopic infectious agent that cannot live without a host cell is a:

A) Bacterium
B) Virus
C) Helminth
D) Coccus
Virus
3
Universal precautions were expanded into standard precautions in:

A) 1958
B) 1965
C) 1996
D) 2000
1996
4
Sterilizing equipment for the next day is an example of:

A) Engineering control
B) Work practice control
C) Disinfection
D) Practicing PPE
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Unlike antibacterial soaps,hand sanitizers lack the potential of becoming:

A) Too expensive for use
B) Too drying for the skin
C) Resistant to bacteria
D) Less available in healthcare facilities
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizers must contain how much alcohol to be effective?

A) 15-25%
B) 30-45%
C) 60-90%
D) 90-95%
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A generic term that describes different microorganisms that may cause disease is:

A) Superbug
B) Germ
C) Organism
D) Virus
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Which of the following is an example of an engineering control?

A) Using a Sharps container
B) Wearing PPE
C) Washing your hands
D) Disinfection
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Microorganisms living in or on your body that are not dangerous are identified as:

A) Pathogens
B) Organic bacteria
C) Normal flora
D) Viral bacteria
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A microorganism that lives on or in the human body and receives all nutrition from the host is a:

A) Bacterium
B) Parasite
C) Virus
D) Helminth
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The single most effective method of preventing cross-contamination in a healthcare setting is:

A) Proper sanitation
B) Sterilization of all reusable equipment
C) Hand washing
D) Using bleach
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Standard precautions were developed by:

A) Local health departments
B) OSHA
C) CDC
D) FDA
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13
When washing your hands,remember to keep them in what position?

A) Neutral
B) Upward
C) Downward
D) Level
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This type of microorganism is classified by the shape,arrangement,and staining properties:

A) Virus
B) Pathogen
C) Bacterium
D) Parasite
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The period of time during which an infective pathogen can produce a disease once it is transmitted to another host is the:

A) Incubation period
B) Transmittal period
C) Transmission spike
D) Contagious period
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Improper or lack of hand washing leads to what type of disease transmission?

A) Indirect contact
B) Direct contact
C) Airborne contact
D) Vector borne contact
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When the patient scratches an infected lesion and rubs or scratches another area of the body,it is known as:

A) Direct contact
B) Indirect contact
C) Autogenous contact
D) Homogenous contact
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18
In order to be effective,the antibacterial compounds in antibacterial soap must remain on your hands for:

A) 30 seconds
B) 1 minute
C) 2 minutes
D) 3 minutes
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19
The most common type of simple staining is:

A) Wright
B) Acid wash
C) Fleming
D) Gram
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Viruses are more difficult to treat because:

A) They reproduce too rapidly
B) We have very few antiviral medications
C) We have overused antibiotics
D) Viruses are indestructible
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A chemical solution that kills pathogenic organisms but does not sterilize is:

A) Germicidal
B) Disinfectant
C) Ethylene cleaner
D) Sterilization fluid
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An object that is free from all microorganisms is:

A) Clean
B) Disinfected
C) Sterile
D) Contaminate free
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Infection control training for new employees must be done how soon after employment begins?

A) 2 weeks
B) 30 days
C) 6 months
D) 1 year
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_______________-borne indicates transmission through the bite of an insect.
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To be compliant with OSHA guidelines,employers must provide all of the necessary ___________controls for the facility.
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The more common fungal diseases affect the _______________,mucous membranes,nails,and hair.
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Sneezing or coughing into your ___________rather than into your ___________may help decrease the spread of disease.
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What is designed to protect you from potential contamination when exposed to blood and body fluids,chemicals,radiation,physical,electrical,mechanical,or other hazards in the workplace?

A) Gowns
B) Gloves
C) Masks
D) Face shields
E) All of the above
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Gram staining will divide bacteria into two major groups: ___________and gram-negative.
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The most effective material in eliminating the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids is:

A) Latex
B) Nitrile
C) Vinyl
D) Synthetic
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