Infection prevention
Potpourri
PPE
Isolation
True or False
100

Part of this involves instructing symptomatic patients to cover their mouth/nose when sneezing or coughing

What is Respiratory hygiene/ cough etiquette

100

This is the easiest and simplest way to prevent the spread of infection

What is hand hygiene

100

This task is done prior to donning any PPE

What is hand hygiene

100

This organism, which is found on skin, the mucous membranes of the nose, respiratory tract, and GI tract can be spread by contact, and requires the patient by placed on contact precautions

What is MRSA

100

Wearing gloves replaces the need for hand hygiene.

what is False

200

This is the body’s extreme response to an infection. It is a life-threatening medical emergency. It can  happens when an infection you already have —in your skin, lungs, urinary tract, or somewhere else—triggers a chain reaction throughout your body

What is Sepsis

200

Healthcare workers can protect themselves from Hepatitis C by getting the Hep C vaccine available from Employee Health

What is false- there is currently no vaccine available for Hepatitis C

200

This is first in the sequence of donning PPE

What is the gown

200

Type of precautions used for Influenza

What are droplet precautions

200

 One of out 100 patients will develop a healthcare associated infection

What is false-one in about 31 hospital patients decelop a healthcare-associated infection.(cdc.gov)

Although significant progress has been made in preventing some healthcare-associated infection types, there is much more work to be done. CDC publishes data reports to help track progress and target areas that need assistance. The data come from two complementary HAI surveillance systems, the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) and the Emerging Infections Program Healthcare-Associated Infections.

300

Technology and devices used to isolate or remove risk from employees and help prevent exposure to blood/body fluids

What are Engineering Controls

300

This process is used to clean surgical instruments at the bedside prior to return to CSR

What is high level disinfection- which is the process of keeping instruments moist with sterile water, and then placing them in a biohazard container. Once in the soiled utility room, liberally spray instruments with hospital-approved pre- cleaning solution. Standard precautions are needed.

300

In the sequence of removing PPE, this item, the most contaminated, comes off first

What are gloves

300

Type of precautions used for HIV or Hepatitis

What are standard precautions

300

Airborne isolation requires the patient to be placed in a positive pressure room

What is False- Airborne isolation requires a negative pressure room.

400

This French sounding bacteria is a common cause of diarrhea following or during antibiotic use

What is Clostridium difficile

400

After applying soap and lathering well, this is the amount of time you should vigorously rub together all surfaces of lathered hands

What is 15 seconds

400

For patients in Airborne Isolation, this device is used to provide respiratory protection

what is a N95 mask

400

Type of precautions for Covid 19

What is Airborne and Contact precautions:

For Suspected or Confirmed Cases:

Private room preferred. Cohort may occur in semi-private room through Infection Prevention approval

Use disposable or dedicated patient care equipment (e.g. Stethoscope, BP cuff, tempa dot) when possible.Antibacterial wipe down of equipment required before items are removed from room.

Terminal clean of patient room upon discharge or when isolation has been discontinued.

Private room

400

A surgical mask is required when entering the room of a patient on DROPLET precautions

What is True

500

The overuse of these makes infections caused by certain bacteria very difficult to treat

What are antibiotics

500

The most commonly reported symptoms of this infectious disease include fever, cough and shortness of breath. However, as the disease has spread around the world, healthcare providers have noticed a few unusual symptoms, including loss of smell  and decreased sense of taste  

What is COVID- 19

500

This provides the most risk in the donning and doffing procedure of PPE

What is doffing. Accurate doffing of PPE is essential to help decrease the risk of transmission to the healthcare provider. There is a greater chance of transmission/infecting oneself when removing PPE as it is likely contaminated with infectious particles after caring for a patient on isolation precautions. 

500

Isolation precautions fall into two general categories: Standard and 

What is Transmission based

500

 This type of universal eye protection is needed in areas where patient contact is anticipated

What are goggles or faceshields

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