Clean it up
Food Safety
Shopping
Don't Cross me
Mixed bag
100

When should you wash your hands before handling or cooking foods (list 3 examples)

After going to bathroom, touching pets, handling raw foods, touching money etc

100

What is the first thing you need to do before cooking or preparing foods?

Wash your hands

100

Name 3 things to consider when grocery shopping for a client

Storage space, Finances of client, appetite of client, dietary needs, client preferences, don't buy dented or spoiled looking foods, check expiry/best due dates etc

100

Define cross-contamination  

What is when bacteria spreads from one food to another

100

This age group requires the must fluid intake 

infants and young children

200

Should you wash raw meat and seafood before cooking

No -because harmful bacteria can spread in the sink

Yes-only if you clean and sanitize the sink immediately afterwards before using the sink for anything else

200

Name 3 ways to safely thaw food

1) in the refrigerator

 (2) in cold water (change the water every half-hour to keep the water cold), 

 (3) in the microwave if you'll be cooking the food immediately.

200

Name 2 things to keep in mind when handling client's money for shopping -- if this is your responsibility outlined in the care plan

always get a receipt even for the small amounts

Keep client’s money & receipts separate from your own

Know amount money initially given to you –count it in front of client 

Return correct change & grocery receipts – say it out loud and count the change in front of the client

200

How does food cross-contamination occur

What is never ever let any raw meat, utensil, or surface touch a cooked meat.

200

What is the definition of nutrition

What is the process involved in the ingestion (taking food & fluids into the body), digestion (the process of breaking down of nutrients to get absorbed), absorption (substances pass through the intestinal wall into the blood) so the body can use the nutrients and fluids for functioning.

300

Cannot be cleaned effectively as bacteria can hide there

Chipped plates/cups 


**never toss out a client's chipped plate/cuts without getting their permission and document

300

As a result of this___________, sterility is lost and microbes can enter. 

Dented Cans

*do not purchase dented cans -- denting puts strain on the metal and microscopic cracks may develop --. while rare, dented cans can lead to botulism which is a deadly form of food poisoning that attacks the nervous system

300

How should meat/chicken/fish be placed in the grocery cart 

Place meats/chicken-- in plastic bags and bottom of cart so juice's don't drip onto produce and other items to prevent cross contamination

300

How can cross contamination of foods be prevented

What is separating raw meat from cooked or ready to eat food like fruits and vegetables. Washing utensils. Washing your hands. Storing foods/refrigerating correctly

300

When thawing meat/chicken/fish in the fridge place it on a plate & place it where 

lowest shelf --to prevent juices from dripping

400

Leaving food out too long at room temperature can cause this to occur

bacteria (such as Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella Enteritidis, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Campylobacter) to grow to dangerous levels that can cause illness.

400

Time frame that foods should be refrigerated or frozen

Two (2) hours or less 

This slows down growth of any bacteria or bacterial spores that might be present

400

Always read and check this before buying

expiry date or best before dates of foods

400

Why are temperatures between 40 -140degrees Fahrenheit called the "danger zone" when it comes to food? 

What is bacteria will multiply rapidly and the food will become unsafe to eat.

400

Cooked food was left out on the counter for 9 hours what should you do

What is throw it out

500

Properly cleaning and sanitizing cutting boards used for raw meats and seafood can be done using this simple sanitizing step

  • Combine 5 mL (about 1 teaspoon) of bleach with 750 mL (3 cups) of water.
  • First clean countertops, cutting boards and utensils with hot, soapy water and rinse with clean water. Use a clean cloth or towel dipped in the sanitizer, wring it out, wipe the surface and air dry.
500

What internal temperature should roasts and steaks be cooked to kill harmful bacteria

Roasts and steaks should be cooked to an internal temperature of at least 145°F; chicken breast to 170°F; and whole poultry to 180°F (take the temperature in the thigh).

Use a digital food thermometer to check that the temperature has been reached

500

When shopping for groceries for a client need to understand the following (3 things)

Nutrition

Food labels

Canada Food Guide

500

 What illness can you get from cross-contamination? 

What is foodborne illness. Salmonellosis.

500

Having this on the body can hide dirt and bacteria which can lead to contaminating of food

False nails or nail polish (especially if chipped) on nails