Infection Control
Bloodborne Pathogens
Personal Protective Equipment
Hazard Communication
Ergonomics
100

Direct contact with blood or body fluids. Indirect contact with a contaminated instrument or surface. Inhalation of airborne microorganisms or respiratory droplets

What are the modes of transmission?

100

Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

What are bloodborne pathogens?

100

Grasp the outer edge of the glove near the wrist area, fold it over and peel it away from the hand turning it inside out as you remove it

What is the proper way to remove a glove?

100

A document that identifies the hazards of a chemical and explains how you can protect yourself from those hazards

What is a Safety Data Sheet?

100

Standing and moving one's body so as to prevent injury, avoid fatigue, and make the best use of strength

What are body mechanics?

200

Washing hands, wearing PPE, safe injection practices, safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces in the patient environment, and respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette

What are standard precautions?

200

Sexual contact, injection, and mucous membrane exposure

What are routes of entry/modes of transmission?

200

The ties or elastic bands on a mask, the straps or arms on eyewear, the inside of gloves, and the inside of a gown

What are the "clean" parts of PPE?

200

Inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and injection

What are the routes of entry for chemicals?

200

Back injury

What is the most common type of injury for healthcare workers?

300

The organization that works to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. by conducting critical science, providing health information that protects our nation against health threats, and responding when such threats arise

What is the CDC?

300

A written plan to eliminate or minimize occupational exposures

What is an Exposure Control Plan?

300

Order: gloves, mask/respirator, face shield/goggles, gloves

What is the correct order for donning PPE?

300

The law that gives you the legal right to know about all the hazardous chemicals you may be exposed to at work

What is the Right-to-Know law?

300

Keeping forearms is parallel to the floor, elbows by your sides at a 90° angle, wrists straight, thighs parallel to the ground, and feet touching the ground with your ankles at a 90° angle to the floor

What is sitting with an ergonomically-correct posture?

400

Starts with a pathogen and ends with an infectious agent and ends with a susceptible host

What is the chain of infection?

400

Must be provided to healthcare employees that will be in contact with blood or other bodily fluids

What is a Hepatitis B Vaccine?

400

The type of gloves that are used for invasive procedures

What are sterile gloves?

400

Name, address, and telephone number, product identifier, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary statements, and pictograms

What are the required components of a warning label?

400

Sliding boards, lateral transfer devices, gait belts, and roller sheets

What are types of patient lift equipment?

500

C. diff., MRSA, and bacteremia (bloodstream infections)

What are the common hospital-acquired infections?

500

Needle-free IV systems, sheathed, blunting, or retractable needles, blood transfer adapters, non-breakable plastic vacuum and capillary tubes, and sharps disposal containers

What are sharps devices that protect against sharps injuries?

500

Type of precaution level that requires a respirator

What is airborne precaution?

500

The pictogram that represents a hazard from gases under pressure

What is the gas cylinder pictogram?

500

35 pound limit

What is the recommended weight limit for patient lifting tasks?