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Infection Control Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Universal Precautions vs. Standard Precautions - Universal Precautions only applied to strictly defined fluids (mostly blood borne pathogens); standard precautions cover ALL the ones we need to be protected from Standard Precautions -- Guidelines - 1. Use with all patients 2. Applies to all bodily fluids (If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it without gloves!) 3. Wear gloves with everything, change frequently (tasks, patients, bodily fluids) 4. Wash hands (after touching fluids, between patients, after taking off gloves) 5. Wear PPE Which patients do you use standard precautions with - All of them What is the rule about bodily fluids with standard precautions - If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it without gloves! When do you wear gloves - With everything basically. All bodily fluids (except sweat usually), before touching mucous membranes or non intact skin 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 When do you change gloves - Between tasks, procedures, patients; after touching contaminated surfaces, when gloves become torn, or when gloves get soiled When do you remove gloves - promptly after use and before touching non contaminated items or environmental surfaces What do you do immediately after removing gloves - Wash hands When do you wear masks, eye protections, or face shields - When in activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of body fluids, excretions, or secretions (ex. dialysis nurse) What kind of gown is used - impermeable Who must provide PPE (free of charge) - employer What do you do after removing gown - wash hands What should be done with extremely soiled clothing - Cut off What do you do with single use equiptment - THROW AWAY AFTER ONE USE Where do you bag linens - At point of origin, using gloves. Handles as little as possible What ONE technique should be used to recap sharps - One hand technique -- ONLY IF YOU MUST 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 What are the characteristics of a sharps container - Color coded (red), leak proof, puncture resistant, sealable When should the sharps container be replaced - 1/2 to 3/4 full Regulated waste = - Biohazardous waste What is classified as regulated waste - Liquid or semi-liquid body fluids, items that would release body fluids, items caked with body fluids, contaminated sharps How is regulated waste disposed - incineration or related methods to minimize exposure How are spills handled - GLOVES, sweep up any glass with dustpan or cardboard, blot excess or use absorbent powder, clean with approved disinfectant What is an approved disinfectant - Diluted bleach (1:10 ratio) Bloodborne pathogen standard includes - Standard p

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Infection Control Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass


Universal Precautions vs. Standard Precautions - ✔✔Universal Precautions only

applied to strictly defined fluids (mostly blood borne pathogens); standard precautions

cover ALL the ones we need to be protected from


Standard Precautions -- Guidelines - ✔✔1. Use with all patients


2. Applies to all bodily fluids (If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it without gloves!)


3. Wear gloves with everything, change frequently (tasks, patients, bodily fluids)


4. Wash hands (after touching fluids, between patients, after taking off gloves)


5. Wear PPE


Which patients do you use standard precautions with - ✔✔All of them


What is the rule about bodily fluids with standard precautions - ✔✔If it's wet and not

yours, don't touch it without gloves!


When do you wear gloves - ✔✔With everything basically. All bodily fluids (except

sweat usually), before touching mucous membranes or non intact skin



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,When do you change gloves - ✔✔Between tasks, procedures, patients; after touching

contaminated surfaces, when gloves become torn, or when gloves get soiled


When do you remove gloves - ✔✔promptly after use and before touching non

contaminated items or environmental surfaces


What do you do immediately after removing gloves - ✔✔Wash hands


When do you wear masks, eye protections, or face shields - ✔✔When in activities likely

to generate splashes or sprays of body fluids, excretions, or secretions (ex. dialysis

nurse)


What kind of gown is used - ✔✔impermeable


Who must provide PPE (free of charge) - ✔✔employer


What do you do after removing gown - ✔✔wash hands


What should be done with extremely soiled clothing - ✔✔Cut off


What do you do with single use equiptment - ✔✔THROW AWAY AFTER ONE USE


Where do you bag linens - ✔✔At point of origin, using gloves. Handles as little as

possible


What ONE technique should be used to recap sharps - ✔✔One hand technique -- ONLY

IF YOU MUST




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, What are the characteristics of a sharps container - ✔✔Color coded (red), leak proof,

puncture resistant, sealable


When should the sharps container be replaced - ✔✔1/2 to 3/4 full


Regulated waste = - ✔✔Biohazardous waste


What is classified as regulated waste - ✔✔Liquid or semi-liquid body fluids, items that

would release body fluids, items caked with body fluids, contaminated sharps


How is regulated waste disposed - ✔✔incineration or related methods to minimize

exposure


How are spills handled - ✔✔GLOVES, sweep up any glass with dustpan or cardboard,

blot excess or use absorbent powder, clean with approved disinfectant


What is an approved disinfectant - ✔✔Diluted bleach (1:10 ratio)


Bloodborne pathogen standard includes - ✔✔Standard precautions


Education of the worker


PEP


Emphasis on preventing stick injuries


Employer responsibilities


Staff communication




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