Ethics & Safety
Infection Control
PPE & Hand Hygiene
Chain of Infection
Workplace Safety
100

What is Health Care Ethics?

Answer: The philosophical study of what is morally right and wrong in healthcare.

100

What is infection?

Answer: Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms.

100

What is PPE?

Answer: This acronym stands for Personal Protective Equipment.

100

The number of links in the chain of infection.

Question: What is six?

100

What is WHMIS?

Answer: This acronym stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.

200

What is Non-maleficence?

Answer: This principle means "do no harm" to patients.

200

What is a systemic infection?

Answer: This type of infection affects the entire body.

200

What is 15 to 20 seconds?

Answer: The proper length of time for handwashing.

200

Question: What is the infectious agent?

Answer: The disease-causing microorganism in the chain of infection.

200

The most common type of workplace hazard.

What is physical hazard?

300

What is Autonomy?

Answer: This principle respects a patient's right to make their own healthcare decisions.

300

What is normal flora?

Answer: These are harmless microbes that naturally live in certain locations on our body.

300

The correct order for putting on PPE starts with this step.

What is hand hygiene?

300

Answer: In the measles scenario, Aidan represents this link in the chain.

Question: What is the susceptible host?

300

Answer: These are the three rights of every worker in Ontario.

Question: What are the right to know, the right to participate, and the right to refuse?

400

Mrs. Smith refuses to move to long-term care despite safety concerns, but her doctor says she's capable of deciding. This ethical principle supports her choice is what?

What is Autonomy?

400

What are nosocomial infections?

Answer: Infections acquired in healthcare settings are called this.

400

These three items are barriers to proper hand hygiene.

What are acrylic nails, nail polish, and jewelry?

400

Answer: For MRSA transmission, this is the mode of transmission.

Question: What is direct contact?

400

Question: What is WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board)?

Answer: This organization helps injured workers return to work and provides compensation.

500

What are Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-maleficence, and Justice?

Answer: These are the four main principles of healthcare ethics.

500

What are aerobes?

This type of bacteria requires oxygen to grow, like staphylococcus species.

500

When removing PPE, you should remove these first, followed by gown, then hand hygiene.

What are gloves?

500

What are proper hand hygiene, use of PPE, and immunizations?

Answer: These are three ways to break the chain of infection.

500

Answer: Eric's employer violated this worker's right when forcing him to operate equipment without training.

Question: What is the right to refuse unsafe work?

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