Safety
Transmission Precautions/PPE
Hand Hygiene
Super Bugs
General Infection Control
100

True or False: recapping needles is prohibited

True

100

True or False: Gloves are a substitute for hand hygiene and you do not need to decontaminate your hands after wearing gloves?

What is: False

Must always perform hand hygiene before donning and doffing gloves.

100

This is the number one way to prevent the spread of germs and prevent hospital associated infections.

What is : HANDWASHING!!

100

What cleaning agent must be used if a patient has C'DIFF

What is : BLEACH PDI wipes

100
True or False: Your are emptying trash in a patients room- do you need to change your gloves between EACH patient?
What is: TRUE! Nobody should EVER be in the halls with gloves on
200

The 3 C's to remember while transporting a patient on isolation precautions

What is: clean, covered, continent (contained)

200
What PPE must be worn to enter a patients room in "Contact" Precautions?
What is: gown and gloves
200

The minimum length of time you must wash your hands with soap and water to be effective.

What is 20-30 seconds

200

What type of mask requires annual fit testing and protects from TB?

What is: a N-95

200
True or False: Computer key boards and telephones have more germs on them than Public toilets
What is : TRUE
300

What symbol represents communication of infectious hazards?

What is: Biohazard symbol 

300

Consider all patients as infected with HIV, HBV, HCV, or other bloodborne pathogens and use reasonable precautions when coming into contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials

What is: Universal Precautions

300

True or False: Hand Sanitizer is: -effective only if applied and rubbed in thoroughly -Made with 60% alcohol -Applied before and after patient contact , and each glove use

What is: True

300

True or False: Isolations precautions are only initiated once there is a confirmed infection.

False

Immediately as soon as suspected

300

Creates uneven surfaces and crevices for bacteria to harbor and are prohibited.

What is: Artificial Nails and chipped nail polish

400

3 Common Blood Borne pathogens contracted from needle sticks

What is : Hepatitis B, C and HIV

400

Type of precautions used for a patient with TB, disseminated shingles, or chicken pox

What is: Airborne

400

True or False: I just came out of a c'diff patients room, I do not need to wash my hands. I only emptied trash and did not touch the patient

What is: FALSE- c'diff will be on EVERY object

400

Are highly transmissible and hard to treat due to antibiotic resistance.

What is: Multi Drug-resistant organisms (MDROs)

400

A resource that provides guidance on procedures and polices.

What is: Policy Tech

500

What are is the first step to take after bodily fluid/ blood exposure?

Wash the affected area vigorously with soap and water, flush mucus membranes with water

500

If a patient has c'difficile, how do you decontaminate your hands?

What is: You must use soap and water, NOT alcohol hand sanitizer

500

The 5 moments of hand hygiene recognized by the World Health Organization are

What is: before touching a patient, before a clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure, after touching a patient, and after touching patient surroundings.

500

This screening is critical to complete with accurate information in order to identify infection risks on admission.

What is: Travel and Communicable Disease Screening

500

Needleless devices, self-sheathing needles, sharps disposal containers, and red bag waste cans are classified as what and help isolate bloodborne pathogens from the workplace.



What are: Engineering Controls