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Review Infection Control 1
Test Description: Material that covers infection control.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the name given to a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked eye?
A
Pathogen
B
microbiology
C
Nonpathogen
D
Micropathogen
2) What term is used to describe a microorganism that produces disease?
A
Bacteria
B
Infection
C
Nonpathogen
D
Pathogen
3) After changing the linen and caring for the patient, the health care worker does a hand antisepsis with an alcohol-based hand rub. Which of the following is a reason for the nurse to use an alcohol-based hand rub?
A
It provides the greatest reduction in microbial counts.
B
It destroys the dry bacterial cells on the outer layer of the skin.
C
It destroys active microorganisms on the skin.
D
It controls viral replication on the skin.
4) What intervention would the health care worker need to perform when cleaning open wounds to protect himself from infection?
A
Use sterile solutions such as normal saline.
B
Use sterilizing acid to clean the injury.
C
Wear a pair of sterile latex gloves.
D
Wash hands with alcohol-based hand wash.
5) You are giving TB tests. You inject the material for testing intradermally. When do you tell the patient to come back to read the result of the test?
A
Four to five days
B
Two to three days
C
Three to four days
D
One to two days
6) What term is used to describe a microorganism that does not produce disease?
A
Aseptic
B
Sterile
C
Nonpathogen
D
Pathogen
7) The CDC recommends that washing the hands with soap and water be performed
A
After taking a patient’s blood pressure
B
When the hands are visibly soiled
C
Before using the restroom
D
After eating
8) Which of the following is an example of an exposure incident?
A
Splashing blood into your eyes
B
Getting blood onto your bare hands
C
Sticking yourself with the needle after drawing up an injectable medication
D
Spilling blood on a laboratory worktable
9) Something that is sterile is free of
A
All living microorganisms and spores
B
Nonpathogens
C
All living microorganisms
D
Pathogens
10) The most likely means of contracting hepatitis B in the health care setting is through
A
Needlesticks and blood splashes
B
Touching a patient infected with hepatitis B
C
Handling contaminated equipment
D
Contaminated food and water
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