Case, contact and outbreak management quiz

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COVID-19 Case Management Quiz

Test your knowledge of COVID-19 case, contact, and outbreak management with our informative quiz! This quiz consists of 17 questions designed to deepen your understanding of key concepts related to COVID-19.

  • Assess your knowledge of infectious periods.
  • Understand definitions of close and workplace contacts.
  • Learn about quarantine and testing guidelines for different groups.
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ManagingVirus101
A confirmed case of COVID-19 requires laboratory definitive evidence AND:
Has NOT been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 90 days
Has NOT been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 6 months
Has NOT been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 21 days
Has NOT been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 14 days
If symptomatic at the time of the test, a person diagnosed with COVID-19 is considered infectious from:
24 hours prior to the onset of symptoms
14 days prior to the onset of symptoms
7 days prior to the onset of symptoms
48 hours prior to the onset of symptoms
A person diagnosed with COVID-19 is considered to be infectious until:
90 days after the first positive specimen collection (via PCR testing)
10 days after the first positive specimen collection (via PCR testing)
14 days after the first positive specimen collection (via PCR testing)
7 days after the first positive specimen collection (via PCR testing)
What are examples of sensitive settings?
Cafes, restaurants and pubs
Gyms, beauty salons, hairdressing salons
Healthcare, residential aged care, correctional facilities
Construction sites, sporting centres, libraries
All confirmed cases are contacted by the department via:
Phone
Email
Text
Letter in the mail
A close contact is defined as:
An individual who has a total of 4 or more hours of contact (cumulative) in a non-residential setting during a case's infectious period
An individual who spent 4 or more hours at the same workplace during the case's infectious period
An individual who lives or stays overnight in the same premises as the case
Pick the INCORRECT answer: A workplace contact is an individual who:
Does not meet the definition for a close contact
Has had at least 15 minutes face to face contact in a workplace with a confirmed case during their infectious period
Has had more than 2 hours within the same workplace room as a confirmed case during their infectious period
Has had transient (< 1 min) contact with a confirmed case at a workplace during the case's infectious period
A social contact is a contact who has had contact with a confirmed case during their infectious period in which of the following settings?
A workplace
Educational facility
Cafe
An exposed person is identified via:
TREVI
Case interview
DVR system
A vaccinated close contact needs to quarantine:
Until receipt of a negative day 6 PCR test result from specimen collection date of first case in household
Until receipt of a negative day 13 PCR test result from specimen collection date of first case in household.
Until receipt of a negative day 6 PCR test result from symptom onset of first case in household
Until receipt of a negative day 13 PCR test result from symptom onset of first case in household
An identified workplace contact needs to:
Receive a rapid antigen test within 24 hours of being identified as a workplace contact
Receive PCR test within 24 hours of being identified as a workplace contact
Rapid antigen testing is strongly recommended for how many days following an initial PCR test for workplace contacts?
5
3
0
7
Workplace contacts need to quarantine:
For 7 days in vaccinated
For 10 days
Until receipt on negative PCR result
Is it mandatory or recommended for social contacts to get a PCR test?
Mandatory
Recommended
Is it mandatory or recommended for exposed persons to get a PCR test?
Mandatory
Recommended
Workplace and education contacts should be identified and notified of their requirements by:
The confirmed case
The Victorian Department of Health
LPHU
The relevant workplace or education setting
How many persons are required to be diagnosed with COVID-19 via PCR testing and who are epidemiologically linked and diagnosed within 7 days from the time the first person is diagnosed for it to be defined as an outbreak in settings OTHER THAN a residential aged care facility or household:
2 or more
3 or more
4 or more
5 or more
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