IPC Safety
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Infection Prevention
Infection Control
OH&S
Emergency Response
100

I have to take ____ with every resident to ensure safety. This means I treat everyone like their bodily fluids are infected and wash my hands.

Standard Precautions

100

Standard vaccine and medication fridge temperature range

+2°C to +8°C

100

A Critical or Semi-Critical Medical Device that is designated by its Manufacturer for use and reuse on a single Resident only

Single-Resident-Use Medical Device

100

The leading cause of death among residents in nursing facilites according to the CDC

Infection

100

The minimum frequency at which a home must complete a Violence Risk Assessment

Yearly

100

The goal of this is to practice aspects of the response plan and prepare teams for an actual emergency situation.

A drill. Drills and/or table top exercises must be completed on every shift as part of the Code of the Month education

200

The formal term for taking off PPE

Doffing

200

Something that should not be in the medication fridge 

Food for staff or residents (e.g., open pudding packs)

Vaccines

Specimens

200

Keeping up to date with ______ can prevent the spread of disease to those at higher risk of developing complications.

vaccines

200

When taking equipment or supplies from 1 resident room to the next you must

Disinfect/clean them

200

Workers must make up at least this percentage of Joint Health and Safety Committee involvement

50%

200

This code is designated to alert personnel to an external disaster or mass casualty incident.

Orange

300

This is what we call our pandemic plan

COVID 19 Blueprint in Box

300

2 things that should never be found in a clean supply room

Corrugated cardboard

Staff lunches/clothes

Resident clothing/items

300

One way that surveillance can reduce infections 

Identifying increasing trends of infections to allow for early interventions

Identifying outbreaks early

Improved awareness of signs/symptoms of infections


300

This team is responsibility for infection control at the site

Site IPC Lead and IPC Committee


300

3 types of incidents which would be considered Workplace Violence

A person is threatened, abused or assaulted, also includes harassment, bullying, intimidation, robbery or other intrusive behaviours.

300

The individual responsible in an emergency for the management of all incident operations at the incident site. Hint: this is a role, not a position.

Incident Commander

400

Name 5 types of PPE

Gloves, Gown, Mask, Goggles, Face Shield

400

Shelf location for liquid supplies 

On the bottom shelf

400

3 ways to protect myself and others from Bloodborne Pathogens while at work

Use Standard Precautions

Use Good Hand Hygiene

Use caution with Sharps

Properly dispose of potentially infectious waste

Properly use PPE

400

Number of steps to clean an item used between residents

Wipe Twice or 2 steps - clean and disinfect

400

Employees that file complaints under the Respectful Workplace Harassment Prevention policy will not be subject to any form of this.

Retaliation

400

3 types of losses that are addressed in the Business Continuity Plan

Power, water and/or sewage, natural gas, telecommunications, essential equipment, weather events, staff shortages

500

This is a requirement on all syringes used for immunization in AgeCare communities

Safety engineered needles

500

Something that you should find under the sink

Nothing!

500

2 ways someone can become exposed to bloodborne pathogens

needlestick

mucous membrane contact

having nonintact skin

500

2 resources to support me with IPC

AgeCare IP&C policies

OpEx

IPAC, CSA, CPSI, NACI

Funding partners

500

If a H&S incident has occurred, the best way to prevent recurrence is to conduct this

An Incident Investigation

Root Cause Analysis

500

This document should be completed following any unplanned activation of an emergency code or business continuity plan. Hint: allows us to use the results to make improvements

Incident Debriefing Report

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