Chain of Infection
Personal Protective Equipment
Blood Borne Pathogens
Skin Infections
Misc
100

What is an example of a reservoir host?

people, animals, soil, food, water

100

Donning and Doffing

The process of putting on and taking off PPE in the correct order

100

Bloodborne Pathogens

Infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans

100

What is Herpes?

A virus

100

How long are you supposed to wash your hands for?

20 seconds

200

What are the two ways to break the chain of infection?

1. Kill the pathogen before it enters the host. 

2. Change the environment

200

Personal Protective Equipment

Refers to anything used to decrease the risk of harm to the health and safety of workers

200

What is hepatitis?

A disease that results in inflammation of the liver

200

What is impetigo?

A bacteria

200

What are the three ways to help prevent the spread of infection?

1. Wash hands frequently. 

2. Wear gloves and other protective clothing. 

3. Keep vaccines up to date. 

300

What are the 5 steps of the chain of infection?

Resovoir host, portal of exit, route of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host

300

What are examples of PPE?

Gloves, mask, gown, foot covers, 

300

What is HIV? How do you manage it?

No cure for it. 

Human Immunodificiency Virus

300

What is tinea corporis?

Ring Worm, a fungus

300

What does SHARP stand for?

Swelling, heat, anchiness, redness, and pus

400

What are some ways a pathogen can spread through the portal of entry? 

Nose, mouth, eyes, open wounds

400

Explain how to take off gloves correctly

Pinch glove at palm, turn inside out and peel off, ball up in gloved hand, take index and middle finger of ungloved hand, put fingers in glove to turn inside out and peel off, dispose in biohazard bin. 

400

What are the signs and symptoms for Hep B?

Lu like symptoms, weakness, fatigue, headache, fever, nausea

400

What is tinea pedis?

Athletes foot, a fungus that begins between the toes

400

Explain how to stop a bleed

1. apply pressure

2. if blood soaks through gauze, apply more. 

3. raise above heart

4. press on artery above wound.

5. apply tourniqet if needed

500

Give an example of something that would go through the chain of infection. Start with the pathogen. 

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500

What are the steps for donning and doffing?

1. Wash hands

2. Put on mask

3. put on goggles

4. put on gloves.

5. take off gloves

7. take off goggles. 

8. Take off mask

9. wash hands

500

What are all of the types of hepatitis? Which ones have treatments?

A, B, C, D, E

B, C, and D have treatments

500

What does MRSA stand for? What is it?

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria that causes infections in different parts of the body.

500

What are the 4 routes of transmission? Give examples of each. 

1. Direct contact: Blood splashing in the eye

2. Indirect contact: person touches a jersey with blood on it. 

3. Respiratory droplet transmission: the person inhales droplets from an infected person through a cough or sneeze. 

4. Vector Borne: An insect bite

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