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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

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

The most frequently occurring lab acquired infection is



A.) Hepatitis B


B.) HIV infection


C.) Syphilis


D.) Tuberculosis

A.) Hepatitis B

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

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

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

Distance, time, and shielding are principles of



A.) BBP safety


B.) Electrical safety


C.) Fire safety


D.) Radiation safety


D.) Radiation safety

Safe working conditions are mandated by



A.) CDC


B.) HazCom


C.) HICPAC


D.) OSHA

D.) OSHA

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