SDS
lines of defense
Disinfection
Infections
100

What is SDS stand for?

Safety Data Sheets

100

What is hand hygiene?

handwashing with soap or hand sanitizers

100

How many levels of disinfection are their?

3

100

Acute infection 

rapid onset of symptoms that are typically sever but short lived 

200

Where is an SDS found? 

A place where all employees can have access to it. 

ex: main office, supervisors office, Online

200

Steps on putting on PPE in order

Gown, mask, eye protection, gloves

200

What items require intermediate-level disinfectants.

stethoscope, percussion hammer, blood pressure cuffs. 

200

chronic infection

A chronic infection persists over a longer period, often lasting for months or years. Symptoms may be less severe than those of acute infections but can be ongoing or recurrent. 

300
What is the use of SDS? 

Identification, hazards, etc.  

300

steps of taking off PPE in order

Gloves, googles, gown, mask 

300

Hydrogen Peroxide is what kind of level of disinfection? 

low-level

300

Lantent infection

A latent infection occurs when a pathogen remains in the body in a inactive from after the initial infection. The individual may not exhibit symptoms for long periods, but the infection can reactive, leading to symptomatic disease. 

400

How often are you suppose to retrain the SDS sheet? 

Every year/Annually

400

Give us 3 types of vaccinations

Hepatitis B, Influenza, tetanus, 

400

Instruments that do not penetrate soft tissue or bone but contact membranes are what level?

High-level

400

Give four signs in infectious disease 

fever , swollen lymph nodes , tachycardia , septicemia , chest sounds , skin eruptions, leukopenia 

500

Which section of SDS would I use if I was exposed to chemicals? 

Exposure controls

500

Where do we dispose of needles? 

Sharps container/bin 

500

what disinfectant do you use for high-level disinfection. 

cidex opa 

500

Give four symptoms of infectious diseases 

chills, pain and aching , nausea , fatigue / malaise , headache , sore throat, chest 

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