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STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) /
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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INFECTION CONTROL & SAFETY CERTIFICATION EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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OSHA & CDC SAFETY GUIDELINE ALIGNED || COMPLIANT WITH CURRENT INFECTION
PREVENTION STANDARDS || PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE & WORKPLACE SAFETY
PREPARATION || COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE || VERIFIED PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS || UPDATED FOR 2026/2027 COMPETENCY BLUEPRINTS || PREPARED FOR
CERTIFICATION, LICENSING & PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE || QUALITY VERIFIED
ACADEMIC REVIEW MATERIAL
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Questions 1–10 → Infection Prevention Principles & Standard Precautions
Q1. A medical assistant prepares to administer an intramuscular injection to a patient
with an unknown infectious status. Which action BEST demonstrates adherence to
standard precautions?
,A. Wearing gloves only if visible blood exposure is anticipated
B. Using gloves and performing hand hygiene before and after patient contact
C. Wearing a surgical mask for every injection regardless of risk
D. Requesting laboratory confirmation of infectious disease status before treatment
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Using gloves and performing hand hygiene before and after
patient contact
Explanation: 🔹 Standard precautions apply to all patients regardless of confirmed
diagnosis. Proper hand hygiene combined with glove use significantly reduces
transmission of pathogens through contact exposure. Option A is incorrect because
gloves should be used whenever exposure to blood or body fluids is possible, not only
when visible contamination is anticipated. Option C may be excessive unless
respiratory risk exists. Option D delays necessary treatment and contradicts universal
infection prevention protocols.
Q2. During sterilization monitoring, an autoclave biological indicator test reveals
microbial growth after processing. What is the MOST appropriate immediate
response?
A. Continue using the autoclave until maintenance is scheduled
B. Reprocess only visibly contaminated instruments
C. Remove the autoclave from service and re-sterilize affected items
D. Document the failure but continue operations temporarily
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Remove the autoclave from service and re-sterilize affected
items
Explanation: 🔹 Biological indicator failure suggests sterilization failure and possible
survival of microorganisms. Immediate removal from service prevents patient
exposure to contaminated instruments. All potentially affected instruments must be
reprocessed. Options A and D ignore critical infection risks, while Option B
inadequately addresses the possibility that all processed instruments may be
compromised regardless of visible cleanliness.
,Q3. A healthcare worker removes contaminated gloves and immediately answers a
telephone without washing hands. Which transmission route is MOST likely involved if
contamination spreads?
A. Vector-borne transmission
B. Airborne transmission
C. Indirect contact transmission
D. Droplet transmission
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Indirect contact transmission
Explanation: 🔹 Indirect contact transmission occurs when pathogens spread through
contaminated objects or surfaces such as phones, equipment, or doorknobs. Failure to
perform hand hygiene after glove removal allows microorganisms to contaminate
shared items. Airborne and droplet transmission involve respiratory particles, while
vector-borne transmission involves insects or animals.
Q4. Which situation requires the use of an N95 respirator instead of a standard
surgical mask?
A. Routine blood pressure assessment
B. Handling sterile instrument trays
C. Caring for a patient with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis
D. Performing basic wound dressing changes
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Caring for a patient with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis
Explanation: 🔹 Tuberculosis is transmitted through airborne particles that remain
suspended in the air. N95 respirators filter fine airborne pathogens more effectively
than surgical masks. Surgical masks primarily protect against droplets and splashes.
The other listed procedures generally do not involve airborne pathogen exposure
requiring respirator-level protection.
Q5. A salon technician accidentally cuts a client during a manicure procedure. What
should be performed FIRST?
, A. Continue the service after applying lotion
B. Cover the wound with cosmetic powder
C. Stop the procedure and implement blood exposure protocol
D. Ask the client to sign an incident waiver before cleaning
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Stop the procedure and implement blood exposure protocol
Explanation: 🔹 Any blood exposure incident requires immediate implementation of
infection control procedures, including stopping the service, using gloves, disinfecting
contaminated surfaces, and properly treating the wound. Continuing service without
proper intervention increases cross-contamination risk. Cosmetic concealment does
not address infection hazards, and paperwork should never precede immediate safety
actions.
Q6. Which factor MOST directly contributes to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)?
A. Excessive lighting in patient care areas
B. Inconsistent adherence to hand hygiene practices
C. Use of electronic medical records
D. Reduced patient visitation hours
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Inconsistent adherence to hand hygiene practices
Explanation: 🔹 Poor hand hygiene remains one of the leading causes of healthcare-
associated infections. Pathogens are commonly transmitted via contaminated hands
between patients, surfaces, and healthcare workers. The remaining options have little
direct influence on infection transmission rates compared with hand hygiene
compliance.
Q7. A nurse is preparing a disinfectant solution for environmental cleaning. Why is
proper dilution MOST important?
A. To improve fragrance and appearance
B. To comply with patient preference standards
C. To ensure effective microbial destruction without chemical overexposure
D. To increase evaporation speed during cleaning