You Are What You Eat
Don't Touch This
Those Nasty Cooties
Stop the Spread
Things That Make You Go "EWW"
100
When handling patient meals, always clean the surface and wear ___.
What is:  Gloves
100
True or False: Gloves are a substitute for hand hygiene and you do not need to decontaminate your hands after wearing gloves.
What is: False
100
This is the number one way to prevent the spread of nosocomial(hospital acquired) infections.
What is : HANDWASHING!!
100
Who are universal precautions for?
What is : Everyone
100
Where do you find the "Bed Bug" policy?
What is:  On the I drive or Infection Control Manual.
200
Wash your hands between patient contacts.  Standard precautions apply to ___.
What is:  Everyone!
200

DAILY DOUBLE: What is a new program to help prevent overuse of Antibiotics?

What is: Antibiotic Stewardship!!!
200
The proper length of time you must lather your hands with soap.
What is: 15 seconds
200
What is "The Big 3"?

What is: HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C

They all have the potential to be spread through contact with blood and bodily fluids.

200
True or False: Computer key boards and telephones have more germs on them than Public toilets.
What is : TRUE
300
True or False:  Employees can eat food at any workstation.
What is:  False. Eat food only in designated clean areas. 
300
What PPE MUST be worn to enter a patients room with "Droplet" precautions?

What is : a mask

Include gloves, gown, goggles.

300
True or False: Hand Sanitizer is: -effective only if applied and rubbed in thoroughly -Made with 60% alcohol -Applied before and after patient contact , and each glove use
What is: True
300
What skin infection is suspected when a patient comes in and says "I got bit by a spider"
What is : MRSA
300
What you should do if a patient comes in and is coughing and sneezing?
What is : give them a mask (education on hand hygiene also PLEASE)
400
True or False:  As a LifeBrite Employee in the clinical setting having potential contact with patients, you are allowed to have artificial fingernails.
What is:  False
400
Type of precautions used for a patient with TB or chicken pox.
What is: Airborne
400
I just came out of a c'diff patients room, I  need to wash my hands with _______, not _________.
What is: Soap and water, not alcohol based hand sanitizer. 
400
This is the most common route for transmission of germs in health care settings.
What is:  Contaminated hands.
400
What you do when you notice 2 or more patients/staff who are nauseous/vomiting or have diarrhea
What is: Notify nurse leader/manager and infection control dept., and use contact precautions.
500
Infectious materials in the blood which can cause disease in humans. (Acronym:BBP)
What is:  Blood borne Pathogens
500
If a patient has c'difficile, you disinfect surfaces with which type disinfectant cloths?
What is: Bleach based product, such as yellow topped saniwipes or Dispatch brand wipes.
500
True or False: When handling dirty linen, (towels, sheets, etc) always wear PPE.
What is: True  Keep your shoes clean!
500
You have been vomiting and had explosive diarrhea due to the Norovirus. When can you return to work?
What is : 48 hours after you last vomit/have diarrhea
500
There are 3 basic types of isolation.  Contact, Droplet, and Airborne.  Which of these would be used for tuberculosis?
What is : Airborne Precautions.  Complete FIT testing annually for N-95 respirators.  Remember negative room pressure for TB.
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