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Prevention
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General Infection Control
Random Trivia
100
How often should you receive a Tetanus shot? 
Every 7-10 years
100

This is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of nosocomial(hospital acquired) infections.

What is : HANDWASHING!!

100

What should I do daily to keep my work station clean? 

What is: wipe it down

100

Name at least 2 things you should do if you have a blood or body fluid exposure. 

What is: thoroughly wash or rinse the area with water, report to manager, print packet, go to ER or Urgent Care for evaluation, obtain consent from source patient, follow up with employee health, fill out an occurrence report

100

Who was the first person to walk on the moon? 

Who is: Neil Armstrong

200

Are flu shots MANDATORY for employees? 

No; flu shots are encouraged but not MANDATORY

200

True or False: Infection Prevention is only Kami and Millie's job. 

What is: FALSE

200

True or False: I can eat lunch at my desk when I have a break. 

What is: False  (eat in cafeteria or break room) 

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

What is the hardest bone in the human body? 

What is: Femur

300

What is the cost of immunizations for Bingham employees? 

Nothing, Nada, FREE!

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

Name 2 methods of hand hygiene 

What is: 1) Soap & water 2)Hand Sanitizer 

300

What you should do if a patient comes in and is coughing and sneezing?

What is : offer them a mask

300

How many legs does a crab have? 

What is: 10

400

Name 2 vaccines that are required for employment at Bingham Memorial?

Hep B

MMR

Varicella

Tdap

Covid-19

400

The length of time you must was your hands using soap and water?

What is 15-20 seconds

400

True or False:  Bingham accepts home covid test results.

What is: False

400

Treating all blood and body fluids as if they are infectious is called what? 

Standard Precautions

400

What is the human body's largest organ?

What is: the skin

500

If I choose to decline a flu shot, I will be required to do what and for how long? 

What is: Wear a mask for the duration of flu season. Oct 1- Mar 30

500

Name 5 times you should perform hand hygiene

1. After using the restroom

2. Before patient contact

3. After patient contact

4. Before eating

5. After contact with blood or body fluids

500

If something is wet and not mine, what should I not do? 

What is: TOUCH IT (unless you have gloves on) 

500

3 Common Blood Borne pathogens contracted from needle sticks

What is : Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV

500

In California it's illegal to set a mouse trap without what? 

What is: a hunting license