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What is the Area Temp & Humidity for Decontamination? ✔Correct Answer-60 deg to 65 deg F,
30% to 60% Humidity
What is the air exchange rate & pressure type for Decontamination? ✔Correct Answer-10 air
exchanges per hour under Negative Pressure
What is the Area Temp & Humidity for the Sterile Storage Area? ✔Correct Answer-68 deg to 75 deg
F, 35% to 70% Humidity
What is the Area Temp & Humidity for the Prep & Packaging Area? ✔Correct Answer-68 deg to 73
deg F, Ideal Humidity 50% - not lower than 35%
The main role of sterile processing is to: ✔Correct Answer-Provide dependable reliable services to
enhance the quality of patient care.
Ethics is the practice of: ✔Correct Answer-Doing the right thing.
Which of the following establishes sterilization practice standards based on opinion, research, and/or
theory: ✔Correct Answer-AAMI
EPA, FDA, OSHA and state departments of health (DOH) primarily issue: ✔Correct Answer-
Regulations.
Standards for CS/SPD practice are written by: ✔Correct Answer-AAMI
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act provides for which ethical issue? ✔Correct
Answer-Confidentiality
If healthcare facilities reprocess single-use devices, the devices must be cleared by: ✔Correct
Answer-FDA
OSHA has a great effect on CS/SPD by its regulation of occupational exposure to airborne
contaminants, exposure from bloodborne pathogens, and which of the following: ✔Correct
Answer-Communication of workplace hazards
The Medical Device Reporting regulation requires: ✔Correct Answer-Healthcare facilities to report
deaths or serious injuries from medical devices.
Collection of data and identification of issues are part of what kind of program? ✔Correct Answer-
Quality Assurance
To ensure that all employees are learning the same information, training should be: ✔Correct
Answer-Standardized
, Which branch of science refers to the form and organization of body parts? ✔Correct Answer-
Anatomy
Which branch of science refers to the function of specific body parts? ✔Correct Answer-Physiology
The smallest and most numerous structural units possessing the basic characteristics of life are
called: ✔Correct Answer-Cells
Which of the following is NOT an environmental factor required for the life of a cell? ✔Correct
Answer-Cold
DNA is found in which part of the cell? ✔Correct Answer-Nucleus
Complex structures with specialized functions within the body are known as: ✔Correct Answer-
Organs
Red blood cells develop in which part of the body? ✔Correct Answer-Bone Marrow
The smallest bones of the body are found in the: ✔Correct Answer-Middle Ear
Which of the following supports the tongue and the functions in swallowing? ✔Correct Answer-
Hyoid Bone
The skull, hyoid, vertebral column, and thoracic cage are part of the: ✔Correct Answer-Axial
Skeleton
Muscles make up what part of the body's bulk? ✔Correct Answer-1/2
Which of the following bones can be found in the axial skeleton? ✔Correct Answer-Sternum
Which of the following is part of the appendicular skeleton? ✔Correct Answer-Humerus
The femur, tibia, and fibula are bones of the: ✔Correct Answer-Lower limbs
The humerus, radius, and ulna are bones of the: ✔Correct Answer-Upper limbs
Smooth muscle cells lack: ✔Correct Answer-Striations
What connects muscle to bone? ✔Correct Answer-Tendons
Specialized cells responsible for contractions in the body are called: ✔Correct Answer-Muscles
Which of the following is the largest organ OF the body? ✔Correct Answer-Skin
Nerves and blood supply are located in which layer of the skin? ✔Correct Answer-Dermis
Which of the following are responsible for providing immunity? ✔Correct Answer-White Blood
Cells
The breathing process removes which of the following gases from body cells? ✔Correct Answer-
Carbon Dioxide