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100

What is the purpose of PPE in infection control?

PPE protects healthcare workers from exposure to infectious agents and prevents the spread of infections.

100

You notice a patient coughing and sneezing in a shared room. What precautions should be taken?

Apply droplet precautions (wear a mask, gloves, gown if necessary) and consider isolating the patient if appropriate.

100

What safety checks should be performed for a patient under isolation?

Ensure the patient has adequate PPE, check if isolation signs are visible on the door, and ensure all necessary supplies are available.

100

What should a healthcare assistant do if they observe a breach in infection control protocol?

Address the situation immediately if possible, report the breach to the nurse, and document the incident as required.

100

What should be checked to ensure proper infection control during patient transfer?

Confirm the patient is appropriately isolated, that appropriate precautions are followed during the transfer, and that the receiving area is prepared.

200

What personal protective equipment (PPE) is required for contact precautions?

: Gloves and gowns.

200

What is infection control?

infection control is a set of practices and procedures intended to prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings.

200

Why is infection control important in healthcare?

It helps reduce the spread of harmful microorganisms, protecting patients, staff, and visitors from infections.

200

What should you report to the nurse regarding infection control?

Any signs of infection in a patient, non-compliance with infection control procedures, and any concerns regarding PPE or hygiene.

200

A patient is admitted with diarrhea and fever. What should you do?

Follow contact precautions (gloves, gown), ensure hand hygiene after patient contact, and report to the nurse.

300

What are the most common ways infections spread in healthcare settings?

Through contact, droplets, airborne transmission, contaminated surfaces, or medical equipment.

300

What are the main principles of infection control?

Hand hygiene, use of PPE, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, safe disposal of waste, and isolation precautions.

300

What are contact precautions?

These are measures taken to prevent the spread of infections that can be transmitted through direct or indirect contact with patients or their environment.

300

How should gloves be removed to minimize contamination?

Gloves should be removed carefully by turning them inside out and discarding them without touching the outer surface.

300

Can droplet precautions prevent the spread of airborne diseases?

No, droplet precautions only prevent the spread of large respiratory droplets, not smaller airborne particles.

400

What should a healthcare assistant do during an outbreak?

Follow infection control procedures, ensure PPE is worn, and report any symptoms or potential cases.

400

What PPE is required for droplet precautions?

Surgical masks, gloves, and sometimes a gown.

400

What are droplet precautions?

Measures to prevent the spread of infections through respiratory droplets when a patient coughs, sneezes, or talks.

400

What is the role of a healthcare assistant in ensuring contact precautions are followed?

They should make sure appropriate PPE is worn, ensure surfaces are cleaned, and inform others about the required precautions.

400

When should droplet precautions be used?

For infections such as influenza, COVID-19, or rubella, which can spread through droplets.

500

What is an outbreak in a healthcare setting?

An occurrence of more cases of a particular infection than expected in a specific area within a given time frame.

500

What is the role of a healthcare assistant in managing airborne precautions?

Ensuring the patient is in a negative pressure room, proper PPE is worn, and the environment is properly ventilated.

500

What is MRSA?

MRSA is a type of bacteria that is resistant to many antibiotics, making it harder to treat infections.

500

What are airborne precautions?

Measures taken to prevent the spread of infections that can be transmitted through tiny airborne particles.

500

What should a healthcare assistant do if they suspect MRSA in a patient?

Report to the nurse immediately, ensure appropriate precautions are in place, and assist with any required testing.

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