• Infection Control

    In-Service Exam
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  • Infection Control

    In-Service Exam
  • I understand the information presented in this in-service and need to answer at least eight of the questions correctly (80%) to pass.

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  • 1. An individual who ____________ is with MRSA carries the bacteria and can transmit it to others but is not sick.

    1. Infected
    2. Contaminated
    3. Colonized
    4. Associated
  • 2. A disease is not infectious if it is caused by:

    • a. Bacteria or viruses
    • b. Lifestyle or genetics
    • c. Droplets or aerosols
    • d. Resistant organisms
  • 3. __________ are large, heavy particles that tend to be infectious only in close proximity to infected patients.

    • a. Droplets
    • b. Aerosols
    • c. Fomites
    • d. Pustules
  • 4. Common bacterial agents include:

    1. Influenza and SARS
    2. Avian flu and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    3. Group A Streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus
    4. Both (b) and (c)
  • 5. Viruses reproduce on warm, moist surfaces as long as they are not exposed to ultraviolet light.

    1. True
    2. False
  • 6. Airborne infection isolation rooms are equipped with:

    1. Negative pressure ventilation
    2. Positive pressure ventilation
    3. Plenum filtration
    4. Electrostatic precipitators
  • 7. Standard precautions are intended to protect:

    1. Health care workers from infectious diseases
    2. Patients from infectious diseases
    3. Members of the community from infectious diseases
    4. Both (a) and (b)
  • 8. It is acceptable to administer medications to multiple patients from a single syringe if the needle or cannula on the syringe is changed between patients.

    1. True
    2. False
  • 9. For patients with excessive wound drainage or fecal incontinence, health care workers should use:

    1. Contact precautions
    2. Droplet precautions
    3. Airborne precautions
    4. Safe injection practices
  • 10. You can decontaminate your hands by washing with antimicrobial soap and water.

    1. True
    2. False
  • I understand the information presented in this inservice.


    I have completed this inservice and answered at least eight of the test questions correctly.

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