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Infection Control.....checking in...
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- Q1A pathogen is....bacteriavirusesfungiany organism capable of causing disease.30s
- Q2Standard Precautions is....Using gloves with bloodTreating every person's blood and body fluid as potentially infectiousquarantining a patient who is illCare for known or suspected patients infected with pathogens30s
- Q3A nosocomial infection....an infection acquired through the nosean infection acquired through a catheteran infection acquired through the IV linean infection acquired in a health care setting30s
- Q4Where does vaccination break the 'chain of infection'?At portal of exitAt portal of entryAt the susceptible hostAt mode of transmission30s
- Q5Where does hand washing break the 'chain of infection'?At the reservoirAt the portal of exitAt the mode of transmissionAt the portal of entry30s
- Q6Where does a band-aid break the 'chain of infection'?At the portal of entryAt the portal of exitAt the reservoirAt the mode of transmission30s
- Q7AnaerobicAn organism able to live without waterAn organism able to live without oxygenAn organism able to live without exerciseAn organism able to live without nutrients30s
- Q8All of the following are ways pathogens can be transmitted EXCEPT......CoughingContact on skinThrough an intact glove or skinThrough open cut30s
- Q9Which of the following is NOT a pathogen?ParasiteVirusBacteriaVaccination30s
- Q10How is Transmission-based precautions different from Standard Precautions?Transmission-based is for known or suspected infectious patients and Standard precautions applies to all patients.Standard precautions is for hospitals and transmission-based is for clinicsTransmission-based is for MRSAStandard precautions is for HIV30s
- Q11By CDC guidelines regarding droplet precautions, masks must be worn.....When in the same room as the patient.When in the same building as the patient.When within 3 feet of the patient.When on the same floor as the patient.30s