What is the minimum recommended time for rubbing alcohol-based hand sanitizer?
What is 20 seconds?
What does PPE stand for?
What is Personal Protective Equipment
Name the 3 types of transmission-based precautions.
What are contact, droplet, and airborne?
What is Clean to dirty?
What should residents do when coughing?
What is cover mouth and nose?
Staff must perform hand hygiene before and after which key action?
What is any resident contact?
Which PPE should be removed first?
What is gown
Which organisms require contact precautions?
What is C. diff, MRSA, and other MDROs?
How often must high-touch surfaces be cleaned?
What is daily or more often by risk?
How should contaminated PPE be disposed?
What is in designated receptacles?
When must soap and water be used instead of hand sanitizer?
What is when hands are visibly soiled or after C. difficile contact?
When is eye protection required?
Type of mask required for droplet precautions?
What is a surgical mask?
What is disinfectant contact time also called?
What is dwell time?
Method to reduce spread during group activities?
What is distancing and hand hygiene?
Name the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene.
1. Before touching a patient
2. Before a clean or aseptic procedure
3. After body fluid exposure risk
4. After touching a patient
5. After touching patient surroundings
What is the Correct Donning sequence for PPE?
What is Gown, mask/respirator, goggles/face shield, gloves?
Respirator required for airborne precautions?
What is an N95?
Extra step required for C. diff rooms?
What is using bleach-based disinfectants?
Why is cohorting used?
What is grouping infected residents?
What must NYS nursing homes demonstrate in hand hygiene programs?
What is ongoing monitored compliance
What must NYS PPE training include?
What are donning, doffing, disposal, and knowing when PPE is required?
What must NYS signage for precautions include?
What is type of precautions, PPE required, and instructions?
Where will you find a master book of SDS?
What is The Administrator's office?
Two high-risk populations?
What are immunocompromised and chronic conditions?