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Spaulding classification - critical - Correct answer-Enters sterile system or the

vascular system and therefore heightens the risk of infection if contaminated with

microorganisms, including bacterial spores. To process, sterilize according to

MIFU and kept in their intact sterile packaging before use. If single use, disposed

of immediately after use.

Spaulding classification - semi-critical - Correct answer-comes into contact with

mucous membranes or non-intact skin. To process, sterilize according to MIFU.

Heat sensitive items are processed through high level disinfection between patient

use according to MIFU or used as a single-use item. Sterilization is preferred.

Spaulding classification - noncritical - Correct answer-comes into contact with

intact skin, but not mucous membranes. To process, disinfected or protected with

barrier according to MIFU


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,Spaulding classification - single-use - Correct answer-Critical and semi-critical

devices and instruments that are labelled by the manufacturer to be used only once,

as they cannot be cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized reliably OR devices that are

purchased with a MIFU that does not contain reprocessing instructions. These

items are not reprocessed.

Droplet transmission - Correct answer-coughs and sneezes can spread droplets of

saliva and mucous. >5 micrometers diameter and less than 6 ft of travel.

Airborne transmission - Correct answer-tiny particles, possibly produced by

talking, as suspended in the air for longer and travel further. <5 micrometers

diameter and greater than 6ft of travel

appropriate practices for specimen collection - Correct answer-wear proper PPE,

use aseptic technique to minimize contamination, proper identification (label

immediately), use of sterile containers, avoid cross-contamination

appropriate practices for specimen transport - Correct answer-proper containment

(usually with biohazard bags), cold-chain maintenance (if required), timely

delivery, documentation (keep records of transport), ensure transport vehicles are

clean




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,appropriate practices for specimen handling - Correct answer-minimum handling,

use of biohazard bags, work area is clean, centrifugation (if needed, ensure in

proper BSL), proper sharps handling

appropriate practices for specimen storage - Correct answer-store at proper

temperature, labelled properly, proper separation and organization of specimens,

strict access to specimens, monitor conditions to ensure no changes, and clearly

define expiration dates and dispose of when expired

colonization - Correct answer-microorganisms live on body surface, but do not

cause disease. No symptoms, no immune response, harmless. No treatment needed,

but the person can still be a source of transmission.

infection - Correct answer-microorganisms invade the body, multiple, and cause

tissue damage and immune response. Symptoms present and immune system

activated. Treatment needed and can lead to complications if not treated

pseudo-infection (contamination) - Correct answer-microorganisms are introduced

during specimen collection or processing, not causing disease. No disease

symptoms, false-positive lab results due to external contamination. No treatment

needed, but misdiagnosis can occur, leading to unnecessary interventions




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, prophylactic antimicrobial use - Correct answer-administration of an antimicrobial

agent to prevent an infection before it occurs. Typically used in situations where a

person is at high risk of developing an infection due to surgery,

immunosuppression, or exposure to a pathogen. For example, antibiotics given

before/after surgery to prevent SSI

empirical antimicrobial use - Correct answer-Initiated when a patient presents with

symptoms of infection, but the specific pathogen may has not yet been identified.

In this case, broad-spectrum antibiotics are often prescribed based on the most

likely pathogens, local epidemiology, and clinical presentation. Once lab results

identify the causative organism, the treatment can be adjusted

therapeutic antimicrobial use - Correct answer-use of antimicrobials to treat an

established infection where the causative organism has been identified (or strongly

suspected) and is known to be susceptible to the prescribed agent. This use is

targeted and specific, aiming to eradicate infection.

hand hygiene - Correct answer-perform before and after patient contact, before

handling or eating food, after using the restroom, and after handling any

contaminated material. Use soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand

sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol when soap and water aren't available


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