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100

The single most important thing you can do to stop the spread of infection

What is Hand Hygiene?

100

These are the three types of isolation used.

 What are Contact, Droplet and Airborne Precautions?

100

You must do this before you ever use an N-95 respirator at BRRH.

What is Fit-Testing in Employee Health?

100

This is the disinfectant used to kill Clostridium difficile at BRRH.

What is bleach wipes?

200

Hand washing should take this amount of time at a minimum.

What is minimally 15 seconds?

200

This sign is used for patients admitted with Clostridium difficile (C .diff).

What is the blue contact isolation precaution sign?

200

What type of mask should a patient with TB wear if leaving the negative airflow room.

What is a surgical mask?

200

This is where you find the "contact time" or dwell time for disinfectant wipes at BRRH.

What is look at the manufacturer's instruction on the container label?

300

It is mandatory to do this when in and out of a patient room, after using the bathroom, when your hands are visibly soiled.

When is it mandatory to perform hand hygiene?

300

This is used for patients whose infections can spread in the air currents so the door must be kept closed.

What is Airborne Precautions?

300

This is the mask needed for Droplet Precautions

What is a  "regular", "ear-loop", or surgical mask?

300

This activity should take place every shift for some items and between each patient use for all multi-use items.

When is patient-care equipment cleaned?

400

Wash with soap and water in these situations.

What should you do when your hands are visibly soiled or when exiting a room with a c.diff patient?

400

Your patient has MRSA in sputum, VRE in blood, ESBL in urine and CRE in a wound so you place him/her on this type of precautions.

What is Contact Precautions?

400

This should NOT be worn in hallways.

What is PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)?

400

This must always be done after removing gloves.

What is hand hygiene?

500

30 seconds between each room, if you don't touch anything.

What is the time you may enter another room without washing again, provided you did NOT touch anything in between.

500

Localized shingles in a "normal" patient.

What is use standard precautions.

500

Precautions to be used based on patient's signs and symptoms as well as the task(s) you are gong to perform.

What are Standard Precautions?

500

Everyone is responsible!

Who is responsible for maintaining a clean environment at BRRH?