Standard Precautions
Random FYI's
Airborne Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Contact Precautions
100

Which patients should be considered infectious?

All patients should be considered infectious

100

How do you print an address sticker?

Right click- forms

search address

100

What kind of mask is required with airborne precautions?

 N95 mask

100

What are three ways droplets are spread?

talking 

coughing  

sneezing

100

What are the two most common hospital acquired infections requiring contact precautions?

 MRSA and VRE

200

What should a health care worker do with bedsheets that are soaked with blood?

Place them in a biohazardous bag.

200

How do you order more ink or schedule a service call? 

1st check the cabinet in the office- 3rd drawer down

If supplies or maintenance are needed call  

612-861-1717

ID# 144829 (all found on front of printer)

200

The door must be closed at all times unless you are entering or exiting the room.

True or False 

True

200

What is PPE?

Personal protective equipment- equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses

200

Two types of wound infections that require contact isolation.

draining or those with staph infections

300

Damp Hands spread 1000 times more bacteria than dry hands. 

True or False 

True 

*bacteria can live on your hands for up to three hours

300

Where can you find the patients arrival time and special requests? 


The sidebar summary to the right of chart review tab.

This can also be found under surgery tab when clicking on the surgical encounter. 


300

If the patient has to leave an airborne isolation room, the patient needs to wear this.

A mask

300

When up close to someone in droplet precautions, wear this PPE.

 goggles/face shield, mask, gown and gloves?

300

What PPE is required for contact precautions?

 gowns and gloves

400

Which body fluid is not considered a source of blood-borne pathogens?

sweat

400

Where is the laminator located? What is the code to get in?

Mail room- 5714

400

What PPE is required for airborne precautions? 

gown, gloves, mask 

400

Name three diseases that fall under droplet precautions

 flu, meningitis, diphtheria, epiglottitis, mumps, pneumonia, 5th disease, adenovirus, rhinovirus, whooping cough, scarlet fever, german measles (Rubella), strep

400

The type of room should be used for patients on contact isolation.

private rooms or shared rooms with patients with same infections

500

What are the five elements of standard precautions (routine practices)?

1. hand hygiene

2. use of PPE (gloves, gown, mask, etc.)

3. safe injection practices

4. safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment  or surfaces in the patient environment. 

5. respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette



500

How do you change the time/date on the bravo?

Where are they located?

Settings-enter

Preferences-enter

Set date/time- enter


CRNA counter

500

What are three infections that require Airborne Precautions?

 TB 

Chicken Pox

 Covid

Measles

SARS

500

How do droplets infect people?

They enter into eyes, nose or mouth and set up infection

500

What kind of hand hygiene should be preformed following contact precautions for someone with C diff?

washing hands with soap and water