Hand Hygiene
Modes of Infection Transmission
Infection Prevention
Cleaning & Disinfection
Vaccination
100

When should you NOT use hand sanitizer?

What is when hands are visibly soiled.

100

What types of precautions are used in the healthcare setting?

What is contact, droplet, airborne

100

In "chain of infection" microorganisms and parasites are given this title:

What is infectious agent or pathogen?

100

What are the "high touch" surfaces in patients' room?

What are bed rails, call buttons, light switches?

100

Vaccines are given to help do this to a person's susceptibility to getting a specific disease.

What is decrease it?

200

How long should you perform hand hygiene?

What is 15 - 20 seconds

200

If a patient has C. Diff.; what precautions would be implemented?

What is contact precautions

200

Sites such as blood, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, GI tract, and the GU tract are examples of which 2 elements of the "chain of infection":

What is portals of exit and entry? 

200

The amount of time a cleaning product has to sit on an item to effectively kill pathogens?

What is contact time or kill time?

200

MMR is a vaccine given to help prevent what diseases?

What is measles, mumps, and rubella?

300

When providing patient care; what are 3 examples of when you should wash your hands?

What is before patient contact

After patient contact

After touching visibly soiled or bloody products.

After removing gloves.

300

How long does the influenza virus remain an active contagion on inanimate surfaces?

What is up to 48 hours

300

E. coli is typically found in this reservoir?

What is the colon?

300

A form of decontamination that renders the surface safe  to handle by removing soils and pathogens

What is cleaning & disinfection?

300

Type of immunity is facilitated through vaccination

What is herd immunity?

400

What is Springbrook's policy for artificial nails for staff that have direct contact with patients?

What is no artificial, enhancements, or extenders on nails allowed.

400

Having poor hygienic practices (flushing with the lid up) when using the restroom can lead to viruses traveling from which route?

What is enteric (fecal - oral)

400

Coughing, sneezing, or talking could cause exposure to an infectious agent and is known as this mode of transmission:

What is droplet or airborne?

400

The difference between antiseptics and disinfectants.

What are antiseptics kill pathogens on living skin or tissue and disinfectants kills pathogens on inanimate objects?

400

Vaccine that is made available every year 

What is the flu vaccine

500

What organism is only killed by soap and water handwashing?

What is C. Diff

500

What are the 7 modes of transmission for infections to spread?

What is airborne, contact, droplet, vector, blood, enteric (Fecal - Oral), vertical (Maternal - fetal)


500

This type of precaution requires the use of a private room, gloves, and gown:

What is contact precautions?

500

The organization that verifies that manufacturers' products effectively inactivates pathogens 

What is the EPA or Environmental Protective Agency?

500

A healthcare worker has Gillian - Barre Syndrome. This vaccine is contraindicated

What is flu vaccine?