What does the "E" in PPE stand for?
What is equipment.
How long should you wash hands with soap and water?
What is 20 seconds.
What is PPE is worn during standard precaution?
What is gloves.
What is Tuberculosis?
What is: a serious illness that mainly affects the lungs
What is the most common way bloodborne pathogens are transmitted in healthcare?
What is: Needlesticks
What is an example of PPE?
How long do you apply hand sanitizer?
What is until dry.
What are 3 types of precautions?
What is:
Standard
Contact
Airborne
TRUE or FALSE
Not everyone infected with tuberculosis is symptomatic
What is TRUE.
How is bloodborne pathogen transmitted?
What is:
Broken skin infecting body fluid, and Contact between mucous membranes and infected body fluids.
What does the first "P" in PPE stand for?
What is PERSONAL
When should hand hygiene be completed?
What is when hands are visibly soiled,when exsposed to CDIFF, before and after eating, and after using the bathroom.
What precaution is used for Covid19 infection?
What is Contact/Airborne precaution.
This includes N95,Gown,Face shield, and Gloves.
What is Latent TB?
What is: do not have any symptoms and cannot spread TB.
What is the MOST common bloodborne pathogen?
What is: Hepatitis C
What PPE would protect your eyes or face?
What is Face shield or Goggles
When exposed to Clostridium difficile what should you do next?
What is wash hands with soap and water.
What precaution is used for Cdiff infection?
What is contact precaution.
Includes the use of gown, and gloves.
What is TB Disease?
What is ACTIVE TB bacteria and is contagious.
What should you do first if exposed to bloodborne pathogen via needlestick?
What is:
Wash needlesticks and cuts with soap and water.
What does the middle "P" in PPE stand for?
What is PROTECTIVE
TRUE or FALSE?
What is TRUE
What precaution is used for blood glucose check?
What is standard precaution.
Includes the use of gloves.
What screening tool do we use to test for TB?
What is:the Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST)
What are 3 types of blood borne pathogen?
What is: HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C