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a. viruses
b. bacteria
c. mammals
d. arthropods
2. A mosquito bites a person who subsequently develops a fever and abdominal
rash. What type of transmission would this be?
4.The best way to prevent yourself from catching a contagious disease is to _______________________.
a. wash your hands c. sleeping with client
b. hugging each other d. Exchanging towel each other
5. How are infectious diseases, such as colds and influenza, most commonly spread?
a. breathing viruses in air c. hand to face contact
b. eating contaminated food d. drinking infected water
8.3
. What is the single most important way to prevent the spread of infections?
8.4
1. Is this statement correct? PPE is important in reducing the transmission of infection to patients.
2. Is this statement correct? PPE is important in protecting healthcare workers from healthcare
associated infection.
c. b and c
a. Between patient, different care activities on the same patient,when moving to a different clinical area
and before handling food.
b. Between no patient, no different care activities on the same patient, when moving to a different
clinical area and before handling food.
c. Between different care activities on the same patient, and before handling food only
a. magical mask
b. type A mask
c. surgical mask
c. Non-sterile latex/nitrile/neoprene
d. both c and b
9. What type of gloves should be used cleaning an examination couch with detergent?
a. Non-sterile vinyl
b. Non-sterile latex/nitrile/neoprene
c. Sterile latex/nitrile
10. What type of gloves should be used for taking a blood sample?
a. Non-sterile latex/nitrile/neoprene
b. Non-sterile latex/nitrile/neoprene
c. Sterile latex/nitrile
8.5
6.You must _____________, ______________ and _____________ surfaces after each
task:
A. Sanitize, wash and dry
B. Clean, rinse and sanitize
C. Rinse, sanitize and dry
D. Wash, rinse and sanitize
9. Which of the following is the first step in washing and sanitizing process?
a. Wash the surface
b. Rinse the surface
c. Scrape ore remove food bits from the surface
d. Allow the surface to air-dry
10. What is the orders of the sinks in a three compartment sink sequence?
a. Wash, Sanitize, Rinse
b. Rinse, Sanitize, Wash
c. Sanitize, Wash, Rinse
d. Rinse, Wash, Sanitize
8.6
1. Why it is important to clean toys and surfaces?
a. Washing and disinfecting toys and surfaces did not helps reduce the spread of
germs, especially in child caresettings or other areas where many children are
together
b. Washing and disinfecting toys and surfaces helps the spread of germs,
especially in child caresettings or other areas where many children are together
c. Washing and disinfecting toys are not good to disinfect always.
d. both a and b
8.7
1.Excretion rids the body of ________.
a. Excess food
b. cellular metabolic waste
c. nondigestable ingested material
d. all of the above
8.8
1_________ Carry the child to the changing table, keeping soiled clothing away from you and any
surfaces you cannot easily clean and sanitize after the change.
2_________ Get organized. Before bringing the child to the diaper changing area, perform hand
hygiene, gather and bring supplies to the diaper changing area:
5_________ Perform hand hygiene according to the procedure in Standard and record the diaper
change in the child’s daily log.
6_________ Remove the soiled diaper and clothing without contaminating any surface not already in
contact with stool or urine.
7________ Wash the child’s hands and return the child to a supervised area.
10.________ Return into proper places all the thing that was used.
Removal of body waste products( eg.
Feces, urine,saliva, vomitus )
disinfection of affected area
http://www.healthblurbs.com/human-body-waste-metabolic-waste-products-
for-excretion/
https://cchp.ucsf.edu/sites/cchp.ucsf.edu/files/idc2book.pdf
http://www.physio.co.uk/treatments/massage/physiological-effects-of-
massage/cellular-effects/removal-of-waste-products.php
http://lccs.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_38715/File/Files/Faculty/medical.
pdf
http://idahoptv.org/sciencetrek/topics/body_waste/facts.cfm
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Policy.pdf