Certification Exam Prep (2026) – Practice
Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales
for CBSPD SPD Certification Success
CSPDT Sterile Processing Technician Certification Exam Prep (2026)
Practice Questions, Answers & Detailed EXPERT RATIONALE for CBSPD SPD
Certification Success
• This material contains 200 high-yield practice questions with five answer options
each, the correct answer clearly highlighted and bolded, and a detailed EXPERT
RATIONALE — designed to mirror the real CBSPD certification exam format and
help you study smarter, not harder.
• Work through each question independently before checking the answer, use the
EXPERT RATIONALE to reinforce weak areas, and revisit missed questions regularly
to build lasting retention ahead of exam day.
SECTION 1: MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTION CONTROL
1. Which microorganism is MOST resistant to standard sterilization processes?
A. Staphylococcus aureus
B. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C. Prions
D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
E. Clostridium difficile spores
Correct Answer: C. Prions
EXPERT RATIONALE: Prions are misfolded proteins that are extraordinarily resistant to
conventional sterilization methods including steam, radiation, and chemical agents.
,They require specialized decontamination protocols such as extended autoclaving at
higher temperatures or sodium hydroxide treatment.
2. Which of the following is the correct order of the decontamination process?
A. Sterilization → Disinfection → Cleaning
B. Cleaning → Disinfection → Sterilization
C. Disinfection → Cleaning → Sterilization
D. Sterilization → Cleaning → Disinfection
E. Cleaning → Sterilization → Disinfection
Correct Answer: B. Cleaning → Disinfection → Sterilization
EXPERT RATIONALE: The correct sequence always begins with cleaning to remove gross
contamination and bioburden. Disinfection follows to reduce microbial load, and
sterilization is the final step to eliminate all forms of microbial life. Skipping cleaning
renders sterilization ineffective.
3. What does the term "bioburden" refer to?
A. The weight of instruments in a tray
B. The number and type of microorganisms present on an item before
sterilization
C. The chemical residue left after disinfection
D. The measurement of steam pressure in an autoclave
E. The biological indicators used in sterilization monitoring
Correct Answer: B. The number and type of microorganisms present on an
item before sterilization
,EXPERT RATIONALE: Bioburden refers to the population of viable microorganisms on or
in a product before it undergoes sterilization. A high bioburden increases the challenge
for sterilization processes and may compromise sterility assurance.
4. Which hepatitis virus is transmitted primarily through the fecal-oral route?
A. Hepatitis B
B. Hepatitis C
C. Hepatitis D
D. Hepatitis A
E. Hepatitis E (bloodborne strain)
Correct Answer: D. Hepatitis A
EXPERT RATIONALE: Hepatitis A is transmitted via the fecal-oral route through
contaminated food or water. This is important for SPD technicians to understand when
handling instruments used in gastrointestinal procedures, emphasizing the need for
proper hand hygiene and PPE.
5. Which of the following best describes a spore?
A. A rapidly dividing bacterial cell
B. A dormant, highly resistant form of certain bacteria
C. A type of virus that infects fungi
D. A chemical disinfectant byproduct
E. A protein capable of self-replication
Correct Answer: B. A dormant, highly resistant form of certain bacteria
EXPERT RATIONALE: Bacterial spores (endospores) are dormant structures formed by
organisms such as Clostridium and Bacillus species. They are highly resistant to heat,
chemicals, and desiccation, making them the benchmark for sterilization efficacy.
, 6. Standard Precautions apply to which of the following?
A. Only patients diagnosed with infectious diseases
B. Blood and all body fluids, secretions, and excretions regardless of diagnosis
C. Only visibly contaminated surfaces
D. Only airborne pathogens
E. Only patients in isolation wards
Correct Answer: B. Blood and all body fluids, secretions, and excretions
regardless of diagnosis
EXPERT RATIONALE: Standard Precautions are applied universally to all patients
regardless of their diagnosis or infection status. They include treating all blood, body
fluids, secretions, and excretions as potentially infectious.
7. Which organism is used as the biological indicator for steam sterilization?
A. Bacillus cereus
B. Bacillus subtilis
C. Geobacillus stearothermophilus
D. Clostridium sporogenes
E. Staphylococcus epidermidis
Correct Answer: C. Geobacillus stearothermophilus
EXPERT RATIONALE: Geobacillus stearothermophilus (formerly Bacillus
stearothermophilus) spores are used as biological indicators for steam sterilization
because they are among the most resistant organisms to moist heat, providing a reliable
challenge to the sterilization process.