I have to take ____ precautions with every resident to ensure safety. This means I treat everyone like their bodily fluids are infected, wash my hands and wear gloves with every resident.
What is: STANDARD PRECAUTIONS
My hands are visibly soilded can I used Hand Sanitizer?
What is: no, if they are soiled you must use soap and water
True or False:
Using alcohol-based hand rubs, such as hand sanitizer to wash your hands is considered hand-hygiene
TRUE
List 3 common modes of transmission of infectious agents
What is: CONTACT, DROPLET AND AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION
What is the single most effective way to help prevent the spread of infection
Hand Hygiene
___means to put on PPE and ___means to take off PPE
Don and Doff
According to the CDC the leading cause of death among residents in nursing facilities
What is: INFECTION
How long should you wash your hands with soap and water?
20 seconds
Name 2 organizations for providing infection control guidelines in Ontario
What is:
PUBLIC HEALTH ONTARIO & ONTARIO MINISTRY OF HEALTH
****** DAILY DOUBLE
Name 2 major bloodborne pathogens
HIV
AIDS
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
NAME 5 TYPES OF PPE
What is:
GLOVES GOWN GOGGLES MASK FACE SHIELD
When sharing equipment between residents you should
Disinfect/clean them
TRUE OR FALSE: Taps should be turned off with a dry paper towel to avoid re-contamination of hands
what are the steps to do proper hand hygiene
turn on water to a luke warm temperature
apply soap and rub all the surfaces of the hands- getting between fingers, around nails, 2 inches above the wrist, holding finger tips down, for 20 seconds
rinse
use a clean paper towel to dry hands
discard paper towel and use a new clean paper towel to turn off the faucet
These are microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infection and disease in humans.
Bloodborne pathogens
What should every healthcare worker complete before entering a residents room?
What is: A RISK ASSESSMENT
A Risk Assessment helps healthcare workers know what precautions they need to take to keep themselves and the resident safe from potential infections. It helps them decide what protective gear to wear and how to avoid spreading germs.
How should you hold linen, equipment, supplies and food
Away from your clothing/body
Employers must have a _____ for every chemical used
Safety Data sheet
How often should a healthcare worker receive a tetanus booster shot?
What is: Every 10 years
Provides a high level of respiratory protection.
Filters out at least 95% of airborne particles
What is: AN N95 MASK
True or False
Should I stay at home if I don't feel good?
What is: TRUE
If you are experiencing symptoms such as cough, runny nose, sore throat, diarrhea, or any other signs of being unwell, it is advisable to remain at home. By doing so, you contribute to preventing the potential spread of infections.
Name at least 5 different times you should wash your hands
Answers vary
What are the four moments of hand hygiene?
1. Before touching a patient or their environment.
2. After touching a patient or their environment.
3. Body Fluid Exposure Risk: After any exposure to body fluids or contaminated surfaces.
4.Leaving Patient: Before leaving the patient's immediate area.
Remember, proper hand hygiene is crucial to prevent the spread of infections.
Why is proper disposal of sharps important in IPAC?
What is: prevent needlestick injuries and transmission of infectious agents