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What type of precautions are you going to use for a patient in isolation

Transmission Based Precautions.

100

Treating all blood, body fluids, and mucous membranes as if they were infected is what type of precautions?

Standard Precautions

100

What is the correct amount of time to correctly wash your hands?

20 seconds.

100

Urine is considered _____________

body fluid

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What should a nursing assistant do if he spills a substance on his body?

Immediately wash the area using the proper cleaning agent.

200
Which category of Hepatitis has a vaccine 

Hep B

200

what is the proper way to dispose of sharps?

red sharps container, puncture proof biohazard container

200

_______destoys 99.9 % of germs, _________ kills 100% of germs.

Disinfection, sterilization

200

What is the proper order to don PPE

gown, mask, goggles, gloves

200

What is a causative agent

a pathogen or microorganism that causes disease 

300

I have a wound that is draining, is this localized or systemic infection?

Localized

300
How are blood borne diseases transmitted

By contact with blood or body fluids

300

What is a susceptible host

an uninfected person who could get sick.

300

What does PPE stand for

Personal Protective Equipment

300

Before a CNA leaves the dirty utility room, what must she do to avoid transferring pathogens to other areas of the facility?

Wash her/his hands.

400

An infection in the blood is considered what type of infection, localized or systemic?

Systemic

400

One way that HIV spread

By contact with an infected person's blood.

400
Give me one example where mucous membranes are found

genitals, mouth, nose

400

A CNA would use Standard Precautions on what type of patients?

All patients
400
This federal agency makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

500

What is the #1 way to break the spread of infection?

hand washing

500

What does the abbreviated MRSA stand for 

Methicillin-resisitant Staphyloccocus

500

When handling dirty linen, a nursing assistant should

wear gloves

500

Making an area or object free of all microorganisms is called

surgical asepsis

500

Droplets normally do not travel more than

6 feet

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