Deck 9: Infection Control in Radiation Oncology Facilities

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9)Recommended vaccines for health care workers include all except which of the following?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Varicella
C) Measles, mumps, rubella
D) Annual influenza
E) All of the above vaccines are recommended.
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16)Infection cycle includes all except which of the following?

A) Transmission
B) Incubation
C) Natural immunity
D) Convalescence
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10)The agency that mandates the minimum level of respiratory protection in caring for those with tuberculosis is known as what?

A) WHO
B) NCI
C) JRC
D) OSHA
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12)When should gloves be worn?

A) When handling the hand pendant
B) When blood and body fluids are present
C) Instead of washing hands all day
D) All of the above
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18)What are the five transmission routes that carry disease?

A) Airborne, vector-borne, contact, droplet, common vehicle
B) Airborne, vector-borne, indirect, subdirect, droplet
C) Airway, vector-borne, contact, blood-borne common vehicle
D) Airway, vector-borne, contact, drippings, common vehicle
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6)Which of the following describes sources of nosocomial infections?

A) Carpet in a radiation oncology department
B) Fresh or dried flowers
C) Pen used to apply marks used on all patients
D) Both b and c
E) All of the above
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11)Contact spread can be ____________________.

A) airborne or direct
B) droplet or indirect
C) direct only
D) both direct or indirect
E) indirect only
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20)Hepatitis B is a virus transmitted mainly through which of the following?

A) Contact with blood and body fluids
B) Indirect contact with airborne droplets
C) Direct contact with respiratory droplets
D) Common vehicle or fomite exposure
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5)CDC stands for the _________________________.

A) Cancer Diagnostic Centers
B) Center for Diagnosis of Cancer
C) Cancer Domain Center
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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14)Which of the following is the term used to indicate the number of antibodies present in a blood sample?

A) Vaccine
B) Titers
C) Pathogens
D) Antibiotics
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8)All of the following statements describe the use of Standard Precautions except which of the following?

A) Wear gloves when touching blood and body fluids.
B) No hand washing is necessary if using gloves.
C) Use mouthpieces when performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
D) Never recap used needles.
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17)A person who is colonized but not ill is known as a ________________.

A) host
B) carrier
C) vector
D) fomite
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3)What is the most important way to prevent the spread of infection?

A) Hand washing
B) Wearing gloves
C) Using a gown
D) Using chemical disinfectants
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13)Nosocomial infections affect which of the following?

A) Patients
B) Health care workers
C) The public
D) Both a and b
E) All of the above
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1)The person to whom the infectious agent is passed is a(n)_____________.

A) fomite
B) host
C) pathogenic
D) iatrogenic
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7)Which of the following chemical methods of asepsis is applied to the skin?

A) Disinfectant
B) Antiseptic
C) Both a and b
D) All of the above
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15)Which of the following is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases and injuries in the human population?

A) Epidemiology
B) Colonization
C) Nosocomial
D) Virulence
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4)Which of the following is the ability of an infectious agent to cause clinical disease?

A) Virulence
B) Incubation
C) Pathogenicity
D) Convalescence
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19)What is the most reliable, available, and economical method of destroying microorganisms?

A) Gas
B) Liquid
C) Heat
D) Radiation
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2)Which of the following terms describes the complete destruction or elimination of all living microorganisms?

A) Medical asepsis
B) Sterilization
C) Vaccine
D) Asepsis
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25)When should Standard Precautions be used?

A) When exposure to blood is likely
B) When exposure to saliva is likely
C) During all patient care procedures
D) During patient procedures requiring sterile asepsis
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23)Disease communicated through water supply is an example of which route of transmission?

A) Contact
B) Airborne
C) Fomite
D) Droplet
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22)A marker used to apply marks on a patient's skin should not be used on multiple patients to help prevent which of the following?

A) Transmission of disease
B) Drying out of markers
C) Confusion about color-specific field parameters
D) Skin permeability resistance
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24)Following an accidental needle stick where exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)is possible, which of the following is the most appropriate first response?

A) Complete an incident report.
B) Apply bleach to the punctured area.
C) Squeeze the wound to make it bleed.
D) Decontaminate by using soap and water.
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21)An OSHA-approved respiratory mask is required for use by health care workers at high risk of being exposed to which of the following?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Hepatitis C
C) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
D) Tuberculosis (TB)
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9)Recommended vaccines for health care workers include all except which of the following?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Varicella
C) Measles, mumps, rubella
D) Annual influenza
E) All of the above vaccines are recommended.
E
The CDC recommends all of the above vaccines for health care workers.
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16)Infection cycle includes all except which of the following?

A) Transmission
B) Incubation
C) Natural immunity
D) Convalescence
C
Incubation is the time interval between exposure and the appearance of the first symptoms.Convalescence is the stage of recovery from the illness.TrAnswermission is defined as the movement of the infectious agent from the source to the host.
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10)The agency that mandates the minimum level of respiratory protection in caring for those with tuberculosis is known as what?

A) WHO
B) NCI
C) JRC
D) OSHA
D
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)mandates that the minimum level of respiratory protection for tuberculosis will be a National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOSH)-certified N95 half mask respirator.
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12)When should gloves be worn?

A) When handling the hand pendant
B) When blood and body fluids are present
C) Instead of washing hands all day
D) All of the above
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18)What are the five transmission routes that carry disease?

A) Airborne, vector-borne, contact, droplet, common vehicle
B) Airborne, vector-borne, indirect, subdirect, droplet
C) Airway, vector-borne, contact, blood-borne common vehicle
D) Airway, vector-borne, contact, drippings, common vehicle
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6)Which of the following describes sources of nosocomial infections?

A) Carpet in a radiation oncology department
B) Fresh or dried flowers
C) Pen used to apply marks used on all patients
D) Both b and c
E) All of the above
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11)Contact spread can be ____________________.

A) airborne or direct
B) droplet or indirect
C) direct only
D) both direct or indirect
E) indirect only
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20)Hepatitis B is a virus transmitted mainly through which of the following?

A) Contact with blood and body fluids
B) Indirect contact with airborne droplets
C) Direct contact with respiratory droplets
D) Common vehicle or fomite exposure
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5)CDC stands for the _________________________.

A) Cancer Diagnostic Centers
B) Center for Diagnosis of Cancer
C) Cancer Domain Center
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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14)Which of the following is the term used to indicate the number of antibodies present in a blood sample?

A) Vaccine
B) Titers
C) Pathogens
D) Antibiotics
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8)All of the following statements describe the use of Standard Precautions except which of the following?

A) Wear gloves when touching blood and body fluids.
B) No hand washing is necessary if using gloves.
C) Use mouthpieces when performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
D) Never recap used needles.
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17)A person who is colonized but not ill is known as a ________________.

A) host
B) carrier
C) vector
D) fomite
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3)What is the most important way to prevent the spread of infection?

A) Hand washing
B) Wearing gloves
C) Using a gown
D) Using chemical disinfectants
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13)Nosocomial infections affect which of the following?

A) Patients
B) Health care workers
C) The public
D) Both a and b
E) All of the above
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1)The person to whom the infectious agent is passed is a(n)_____________.

A) fomite
B) host
C) pathogenic
D) iatrogenic
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7)Which of the following chemical methods of asepsis is applied to the skin?

A) Disinfectant
B) Antiseptic
C) Both a and b
D) All of the above
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15)Which of the following is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases and injuries in the human population?

A) Epidemiology
B) Colonization
C) Nosocomial
D) Virulence
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4)Which of the following is the ability of an infectious agent to cause clinical disease?

A) Virulence
B) Incubation
C) Pathogenicity
D) Convalescence
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19)What is the most reliable, available, and economical method of destroying microorganisms?

A) Gas
B) Liquid
C) Heat
D) Radiation
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2)Which of the following terms describes the complete destruction or elimination of all living microorganisms?

A) Medical asepsis
B) Sterilization
C) Vaccine
D) Asepsis
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25)When should Standard Precautions be used?

A) When exposure to blood is likely
B) When exposure to saliva is likely
C) During all patient care procedures
D) During patient procedures requiring sterile asepsis
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23)Disease communicated through water supply is an example of which route of transmission?

A) Contact
B) Airborne
C) Fomite
D) Droplet
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22)A marker used to apply marks on a patient's skin should not be used on multiple patients to help prevent which of the following?

A) Transmission of disease
B) Drying out of markers
C) Confusion about color-specific field parameters
D) Skin permeability resistance
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24)Following an accidental needle stick where exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)is possible, which of the following is the most appropriate first response?

A) Complete an incident report.
B) Apply bleach to the punctured area.
C) Squeeze the wound to make it bleed.
D) Decontaminate by using soap and water.
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21)An OSHA-approved respiratory mask is required for use by health care workers at high risk of being exposed to which of the following?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Hepatitis C
C) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
D) Tuberculosis (TB)
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