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Soiled instruments and other items are received in which area of the Sterile Processing department (SPD)? Decontamination
The first step in the sterilization process is: Cleaning
To minimize their exposure to blood borne pathogens and other contaminants, Sterile Processing (SP) technicians must wear special attire referred to as: Personal protective equipment
Instrument sets and other required instrumentation needed for all scheduled procedures for an entire day are usually pulled (collected): The day or evening before it will be used
Using analytical skills to solve problems and make decisions is a component of: Emplyability
Healthcare-associated infections(HAIs) are: Infections that occur on or after day three of a hospitalization
The Human Resources tool that defines job duties performers by person in a specific position is called a: Job description
SP workflow should move from: Soiled to clean
While items may be dispensed to all areas of a facility, the major focus of the SPD is: The Operating Room
Working in the decontamination area requires: Knowledge of microbiology, Knowledge of cleaning and disinfection processes, and Instrument Identification
Created by: Fendi14
 

 



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