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Old Nov 07, 2007, 09:49 AM
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Does anyone know where I could find some sample test questions on infection (asepsis), wounds, and immobility. My test in on Tuesday and I have no idea how to even focus on so much material.

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Old Nov 07, 2007, 12:39 PM
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Re: Test Questions

TEST QUESTIONS on Infection Asepsis: TRUE OR FALSE T F
1. Handwashing is a major part of asepsis.
2. The highest level of asepsis is sterilization.
3. Most infections transmitted in the hospital are vector-borne.
4. These comprise the ABCs of infection control: practicing aseptic technique, good body hygiene and developing a caring attitude.
5. Contact time is the time it takes for a disinfectant to kill what the label claims it will kill.
6. Asepsis is defined as the absence of bacteria.
7. Disinfection is defined as the total removal of all bacteria.
8. Airborne infections are transmitted by airborne dust particles.
9. Clean high-touch areas frequently.
10 If a sterile items indicator has not turned, report it to Central Supply.
11. Do not use a phenol in a food preparation area.
12. Dispose of protective attire when leaving your work area.
13. Infection control measures are not cost-effective.
14. A special respirator is required for tuberculosis.
15. Sterilization, a vital part of asepsis, means the absence of all bacteria.
16. Airborne infections are transmitted through bacteria contained in dust particles that remain airborne for long periods of time (such as chicken pox and tuberculosis).
17. Use warm (not hot) water to mop.
18. Dirt and soil inactivate disinfectants, so clean the area first. Then reapply a fresh layer of disinfectant and allow the area to remain wet for the contact time.
19. If laundering scrubs at home, it's okay to wash them with household laundry.
20. Getting enough sleep and eating healthy will help prevent infections.
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1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. F
7. F
8. T
9. T
10. T
11. T
12. T
13.F
14. T
15. T
16. T
17. T
18. T
19. F
20. T

As soon as i find more questions on other infections will just post them here...

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