Hand Hygiene
Understanding infection control
Types of infections
Infections and their shapes
Chain of Infection
Body Defenses
Standard Precautions
100

What is the first action you take before entering a patient's room?

Knock on the door

100

What is the other name for microorganism that means the same thing?

Microbe

100

This type of infection is acquired in the hospital and not something you came in with.

Nosocomial

100

This type of bacteria is rod shaped and looks like linked sausage.

Bacilli

100

This link in the chain occurs when a person has a weakened immune system. 

Susceptible Host


100

The hairs in our nose are called what?

Cilia

100
This type of fluid from our bodies can spread the Hepatitis B virus. What is the fluid type?

Blood

200

When turning off the faucet what must you use?

Dry paper towel

200

The common cold is this type of pathogen. What is the pathogen type?

Virus

200

This infection started outside the body.

Exogenous

200

This corkscrew-shaped bacterium is the cause of Syphilis and cholera.

Spirilla

200

This link in the chain occurs when direct and indirect contact is made with the infectious pathogen. What link in the chain of infection is it?

Mode of transmission

200

What type of acid is produced in the stomach to kill pathogens we ingest?

Hydrochloric acid (HCl)


200
What is the name of the federal department that keeps tract of the safety and health of all employees?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

300

When lather up the hands and wrists, how long do you 

use friction to clean your hands?

20 seconds

300

This parasitic microorganism can not live outside another cell. It must attach itself to a host.What is this pathogen?

Rickettsia
300

When a person has a weak immune system they can contract an infection by this type of infection.

Opportunistic

300

This one-celled animal-like organism is found in decayed animal and bird feces, insects and contaminated water.  It has a tail.

Protozoa

300

This is the link where the infectious pathogen lives and grows. Sometimes on animals or objects.

Reservoir

300

This protective action of the body causes us to expel pathogens out of our body. How does it do that?

Coughing or sneezing
300

This precaution states that every body fluid must be considered a potentially infectionous material. What is the name of the precaution?

Standard Precautions
400

What direction do your fingertips point while rinsing your hands?

Down

400

This type of pathogen is the disease that causes ringworm, athelete's foot and yeast. What is this pathogen?

Fungi or fungus

400

This type of infection starts inside the body.

Endogenous

400

This type of pathogen needs oxygen to live and reproduce. What is type is it?

Aerobic

400

This link is where the infectious pathogen finds a new reservoir or host. 

Portal of entry

400

What is the name of body system that tries to protect us since the day we were born?

Immune system

400

What type of vaccine do most healthcare facilities offer for free to all employees?

Hepatitis B or Hep B vaccine

500

If you touch the inside of the sink with your hands or fingers, what must you do?

Start over with the handwashing skill.
500

Helminths are also known as what?

Worms or flukes

500

This virus is one you can not get rid of and eventually turns into AIDS.

HIV

500

What kind of conditions must be present for microorganisms to live and grow?

Dark, warm and moist

500

This type of contact occurs when a fomite is part of the transmission. What is this type of contact?

Indirect contact

500

This defense mechanism sends white blood cells to destroy pathogens. Also called leukocytes.

Inflammation

500

Why do we have standard precautions for healthcare?

To prevent the spread of pathogens and disease.

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