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,Chapter n1: nSafety nand nQuality nManagement
Multiple nChoice
1. An nexample nof na nchemical nhazard nis:
A. Carcinogen nexposure
B. Strained nback
C. Viral ninfection
D. Shock
ANS: nA
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-1
TOP: nSafety nhazards
2. Centrifuging nan nuncapped ntube nof nurine nis nmost nlikely nto nproduce na/an:
A. Electrical nshock
B. Broken ntube
C. Unbalancing
D. Aerosol
ANS: nD
DIF: nLevel n2
OBJ: n1-1
TOP: nSafety nhazards
3. Laboratory nequipment nand nother ninanimate nobjects nserve nas nwhat nin nthe nchain nof ninfection?
A. Host
B. Reservoir
C. Point nof nentry
D. Point nof nexit
ANS: nB
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-2
TOP: nChain nof ninfection
,4. The nchain nof ninfection nincludes nall nof nthe nfollowing nexcept na:
A. Source
B. Host
C. Disinfectant
D. Transmission nmethod
ANS: nC
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-2
TOP: nChain nof ninfection
5. You narrive nto nwork nin nthe nclinical nlaboratory nwith na nsmall ncut non nyour nhand.
nYour nsupervisor nremoves nyou nfrom nspecimen ncollection n(phlebotomy) nduties nfor
nthe nday, nciting nchain nof ninfectionn
protocols. nWhy nis nyour nsupervisor nconcerned
nabout nthe n cut non nyour nhand?
A. Because nyou nwill nnot nhave nthe nmobility nin nyour nhand nto nproperly ncollect nblood.
B. Because nyou nare ngoing nto nhave nto nwear na nbandage nall nday nlong.
C. Because nyou nhave na npoint nof nentry nthat ncould nexpose nyou nto ninfectious nagents.
D. Because nyou nare ngoing nto nbe nan nactive ntransmitter nof ninfection nonto ngeneral nsurfaces.
ANS: nC
DIF: nLevel n3
OBJ: n1-2
TOP: nChain nof ninfection
6. Which nof nthe nfollowing nguidelines nstates nthat nlaboratory npersonnel nshould
nconsider nall npatientsn
as npossible ncarriers nof nblood-borne npathogens?
A. Urinalysis nprecautions
B. Blood-borne npathogen nprecautions
C. Standard nprecautions
D. Body nfluid nprecautions
ANS: nC
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-3
TOP: nStandard nprecautions
7. The nCenters nfor nDisease nControl nand nPrevention n(CDC) nrecommends
nthat nuniversaln
precautions nbe nfollowed nwhen nencountering:
A. Specimens ncontaining nvisible nblood
B. Patients nwho nare ninfected nwith nblood-borne npathogens
, C. All nbody nfluid nspecimens
D. Specimens nthat nmay nproduce naerosols
ANS: nA
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-3
TOP: nStandard nprecautions
8. Which nof nthe nfollowing nCDC nguidelines nconsiders nall nmoist nbody nsubstances nto
nbe npotentiallyn
infectious nand nstresses nhand nwashing?
A. Universal nprecautions
B. Body nfluid nprecautions
C. Standard nprecautions
D. Health-care npersonnel nstandards
ANS: nC
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-4
TOP: nBlood-borne npathogens
9. The nOccupational nExposure nto nBlood-Borne nPathogens nStandard nis:
A. A nguideline ndeveloped nby nthe nFood nand nDrug nAdministration n(FDA)
B. Guidelines nrecommended nby nthe nClinical nand nLaboratory nStandards nInstitute n(CLSI)
C. A nguideline nrecommended nby nthe nCenters nfor nDisease nControl nand nPrevention n(CDC)
D. A nlaw nenforced nby nthe nOccupational nSafety nand nHealth nAdministration n(OSHA)
ANS: nD
DIF: nLevel n1
OBJ: n1-4
TOP: nBlood-borne npathogens
10. A nlaboratory nworker nwho nobserves na nred nhand nrash nafter nremoving ngloves nshould:
A. Avoid nwearing ngloves nfor n2 ndays
B. Wash nthe nhands nwith nantimicrobial nsoap
C. Apply ncortisone ncream nto nthe nhands
D. Avoid nwearing nlatex ngloves nin nthe nfuture
ANS: nD
DIF: nLevel n2
OBJ: n5