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9 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following situations involves an HAI? A.) A man has a bladder infection upon hospital admission B.) An employee contract hepatitis B from a needle stick C.) a patient in ICU has an incision that becomes infected D.) A baby in the nursery has a congenital herpes infection |
C.) A patient in ICU has an incision that becomes infected |
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Reverse isolation may be used for A.) A patient with the measles B.) An adult patient with the flu C.) A patient with tuberculosis D.) A patient with severe burns |
D.) A patient with severe burns |
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The most frequently occurring lab acquired infection is A.) Hepatitis B B.) HIV infection C.) Syphilis D.) Tuberculosis |
A.) Hepatitis B |
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To destroy transient microorganisms when washing hands, use A.) Antiseptic soap B.) Bleach solution C.) Plain soap D.) All of the above |
A.) Antiseptic soap |
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Which of the following items is a PPE? A.) Biohazard bag B.) Countertop Shield C.) Non latex gloves D.) Sharps container |
C.) Non latex gloves |
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which of the following examples of potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens involves a parenteral route of transmission? A.) Chewing gum while collecting blood specimens B.) Eating a snack while accessing specimens C.) Licking fingers while turning lab manual pages D.) Rubbing the eyes while processing specimens |
D.) Rubbing the eyes while processing |
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Distance, time, and shielding are principles of A.) BBP safety B.) Electrical safety C.) Fire safety D.) Radiation safety |
D.) Radiation safety |
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Safe working conditions are mandated by A.) CDC B.) HazCom C.) HICPAC D.) OSHA |
D.) OSHA |
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According to the HAI prevalence survey the most common HAI pathogen is
A.) Acinetobacter baumannii B.) Clostridium difficile C.) Mycobacterium tuberculosis D.) Staphylococcus aureus |
B.) Clostridium difficile |