General Prevention/Control
PPE
Hand Hygiene
100

True or False: You need to change your gloves after leaving a patient’s room

True

100

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

False

100

This is the number one way to prevent the spread of hospital acquired infections

Handwashing

200

Basic cough etiquette

Cover your cough: use a tissue, cough or sneeze into your elbow, wear a mask, clean your hands

200

Practice of putting on and taking off PPE

Donning and Doffing

200

The length of time you must wash your hands with soap

40-60 seconds

300

An infection that a patient didn’t have before being admitted to the hospital

Healthcare Associated Infection

300

What PPE must be worn to enter a patient's room in “Contact" Precautions

Gown and Gloves

300

Preferred method for routine hand hygiene if hands are not visibly soiled

Handrub (alcohol-based formulation)

400

Serious condition triggered by an existing infection that can lead to organ failure and death

Sepsis

400

What PPE must be worn to enter a patient's room in “Droplet” precautions

Mask

400

When you should wash your hands

When hands are visibly dirty/soiled with blood/bodily fluids or after using the toilet

500

Three ways to prevent infection

Practicing good hand hygiene, practicing good cough etiquette, observing standard precautions, observing isolation procedures, getting and updating immunization

500

What type of precautions are used for a patient with TB or chicken pox

Airborne

500

The correct way to wash your hands

Turn on the faucet, wet hands, apply soap, lather/scrub, rinse hands, dry with single-use paper towel, use paper towel to turn off faucet, use the paper towel to exit the room