Hand Hygiene & PPE
Transmission Precautions
Antimicrobial Stewardship
Special Situations
Exposure Risks
100

What are the 5 moments of hand hygiene?

1. Use of soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizer before pt contact 

2. Before aseptic tasks

3.After body fluid exposure risk 

4. After pt contact

5. After contact with pt surroundings, even if gloves were worn 

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Perform the standard sequence for putting on PPE. 

1. Hand hygiene

2. Gown 

3. Mask 

4. Eye Pro 

5. Gloves 

100

How long should antibiotics be given for open fractures?

Only 24 hours, re-dose with each debridement

100

What prophylaxis is given after suicide bomber blast injuries?

 Verify Hep B immunity, give HBIG and vaccine if incomplete/unknown

100

What is the first step after a blood splash to the eyes?

Immediate irrigation, source testing, and follow post-exposure protocols

200

Can personal eyeglasses be used as eye protection?

No – use goggles or face shields

200

Which infection requires immediate contact precautions?

Clostridium difficile

200

How long should antibiotics be given for a penetrating brain injury? 

5 days or until CSF leak is closed, whichever is longer

200

In a contaminated wound with unknown tetanus history, what is given?

Tdap + TIG (500 units)

200

How soon should HIV post-exposure prophylaxis be started after high-risk exposure?

BONUS- For how long? 

Within 1–2 hours, no later than 72 hours. 


28 days

300

 When should gowns always be used?

When anticipating contact with blood, body fluids, open wounds, or mucous membranes

300

What daily intervention reduces MRSA and VRE in ICU patients?

Daily chlorhexidine (CHG) bathing

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!


Perform the correct sequence for taking off PPE!

1. Gloves

2. Gown 

3. Hand hygeine 

4. Eye Pro 

5. Mask

6. Hand Hygiene 

300

What is the risk of HIV transmission after blast injuries with bone fragments? High or Low? 

Very low, but consult infectious disease if in a high prevalence area

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

Correctly perform putting on sterile gloves 

400

Name two situations where masks protect the patient instead of the provider.

During sterile procedures such as surgery or line placement

400

U.S. personnel with ________ presenting with ________ should be assumed to have community-associated Methicillin- Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) 

Skin and soft tissue infections presenting with abscesses or furuncles

400

What risk comes from prolonged prophylactic antibiotic courses?

Increased MDRO colonization/infection without improved outcomes

400

In what situations should Hepatitis C testing be performed after injury?

After penetrating blast injuries, test at time of injury, 2, 4, and 6 months

400

Where should you avoid using chlorhexidine antiseptic body cleaning wipes and solutions? 

Avoid facial area, open wounds, and areas of 2nd and 3rd degree burned skin.