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Infection Control Exam Review

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show Every time you touch something  
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show Following standard precautions in caring for all residents  
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Under standard precautions, the term “body fluids” does not include   show
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show On every single person in your care  
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show Employers have an exposure control plan.  
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What is the best way to control MRSA?   show
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show Wash your hands  
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Which of the following the proper order to remove PPE after use?   show
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show Their immune system does not work as effectively with age  
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Tuberculosis is which of the following? A sexually transmitted disease A bloodborne disease Completely eradicated (no longer exists) An airborne disease   show
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When a NA wears gloves, which link is broken, thus preventing the spread of disease?   show
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How are blood borne diseases transmitted?   show
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Which of the following is the proper order to apply PPE?   show
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Tuberculosis may be transmitted: a. By dancing c. By wearing gloves b. Through a protective mask d. By coughing   show
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show It falls between general cleaning and sterilization so many but not all microorganisms are destroyed.  
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show The vaccine for HBV helps prevent the disease.  
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show susceptible host  
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A person with TB disease: a. Has what is called latent TB c. Can spread it to others b. Cannot infect others d. Does not show symptoms   show
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Which of the following is true of transmission based precautions? a.They are practiced in addition to standard precautions. b.You do not need to practice standard precautions if you practice transmission-based precautions.   show
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Infection control is a. The way in which infections occur b. An infection limited to a specific part of the body c. A set of methods used to prevent the spread of disease d. An object that has not been contaminated with pathogens   show
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CDC stands for   show
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Various apparel work to protect the healthcare worker   show
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show scabies  
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A bloodborne disease caused by a virus that may lead to serious liver damage.   show
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show infections  
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show pathogens  
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show transmission based precautions  
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show biohazardous waste  
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Caused by pathogens found in the blood and some body fluids.   show
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show sterilization  
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show medical asepsis  
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Small parasites that infest the body, also known as head lice   show
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By the separation of “clean” and “dirty” this may be avoided   show
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show handwashing  
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show microorganisms  
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show disinfection  
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show Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)  
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AIDS stands for   show
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These pathogens developed due to prolonged exposure to low levels of antibiotics such as occurs when they are over-prescribed and misused.   show
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MRSA stands for   show
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Droplet isolation precautions require you wear a mask in addition to other PPE if you are within _ ft of the patient   show
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