Hand Hygiene
ATI statistics
Personal Protection Equipment
Aseptic Techniques
Chain of Infection
100

Length of time one should spend washing their hands.


What is 20 seconds?

100

The minimum percentage to pass this test is a  71.2%.

What is the comp predictor?

***But remember some questions are weighted heavier than others and you could still fail with a 71.2%***

100

Gown, mask, goggles, then gloves.


What is the order to don PPE?


100

Is used to reduce or remove harmful microorganism.

What is aseptic technique?

100

Diarrhea, vomit, blood, sputum, mucus, and bodily fluids..

What is portal of exit?


200

The first step to washing your hands.

What is wetting your hands?

200

The number of questions on the comp predictor.

What is 180?

200

 Gloves, goggles, gown, then mask.


What is the correct way to remove PPE?


200

The first step to aseptic technique

What is handwashing?

200

People, food, water, animals, and pets.

What is Reservoir?

300

True or False:

Use of artificial nails by healthcare workers poses no risk to patients.

What is false?

300

True or false:

Ergonomic principles, Security Plan, and Standard precautions/Transmission-Based precautions/Surgical Asepsis where the lowest sub categories of Safety and Infection Control last quarter.

What is True.


Ergonomic principles-77.1%

Security Plan- 66.7%

Standard precautions/Transmission-Based precautions/Surgical Asepsis- 74.5%

300

True or False:

Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to wash your hands after exiting a C. Diff isolation room. 

What is true?

300

-Open first flap

-Open side flaps

-Open last flap only grasping corners

What are the 3 steps to opening sterile packaging?

300

Mouth, nose, open wounds, and eyes.

What is portal of entry?

400

Antimicrobial soap and water.

Alcohol-based hand rubs.

What are methods to kill bacteria with hand hygiene?

400

The grade percentage last quarter obtained on the ATI subject, Standard precautions/ transmission-based precautions/ surgical asepsis 

What is 74.5%

400

-Influenza

-Meningitis

-Pertussis

-Pneumonia

-Mumps

What are droplet precautions?

400

After scrubbing hands, you do this action to remain sterile.

What is keeping your hands above elbow level?

400
Contact with contaminated hand, toys, or droplets when speaking, sneezing, or coughing. 

What is mode of transmission?

500

The single most important way to prevent the spread of infections

What is good hand hygiene?

500

Number of questions where missed on average last quarter pertaining to, Standard precautions/ transmission-based precautions/ surgical asepsis 

What is 25% or 1?

500

Item to be worn for an airborne precaution room.

What is N95 mask?


500

Causes a sterile drape to no longer be sterile.

What is when an unsterile object touches the field?

500
Agent-> Reservoir->Portal of exit->Mode of transmission->Portal of entry->Susceptible host.

What is the chain of infection?