Chapter 5

Practices used in healthcare facilities to prevent the spread of disease are called
Sterilization
Disinfection
Medical asepsis
Techniques
Which of the following is NOT true regarding microorganisms?
All microorganisms are harmful to humans
Microorganisms are present in living plants and animals
Microorganisms need food, warmth, and moisture to grow
Microorganisms are present in many places
What is the most important measure to prevent spread of infection?
Sterilize all items
Wear isolated gowns
Wash hands
Wear gloves
Proper handling of linens include
Hold linens away from your uniform
Avoid shaking linens
Wear gloves if linens have moist body fluid, secretions, or excretions on them
All of the above
Infection is spread
In the air
In droplet secretions
By contact
All of the above
Microorganisms live best in
Cool, dry areas
Warm, sunny areas
Cold, bright, wet areas
Dark, damp, warm areas
Microorganism can be spread by all of the following except,
Contaminated dresses
Sterile items
Food and water
All of the above
Principles of standard precautions include wearing gloves
At all times when giving care to residents
For residents in isolation only
For contact with all moist body fluids, secretions, and excretions ( except sweat)
For contact only with body fluids that contain visible blood
Microorganisms that cause disease are called
Toxins
Pathogens
Disinfections
Aseptic
Personal protective equipment includes
Gloves
Gowns
Masks
All of the above
An example of indirect contact is
Touching the resident
Touching a tissue used by a resident
Sneezing
All of the above
You should wear gloves for contact with the resident’s
Arm
Perspiration
Hair
Saliva
Clean bed linens placed in a resident’s room, but not used should be
Returned to the linen cart/ closet
Used for the resident needing it next
Placed in the dirty linen hamper
Placed in the chair until the resident needs it
When removing soiled linens from the bed, the CNA should
Place them in the dirty linen hamper
Shake the linens in the air
Pile them on the floor
Carry them under arm
A CNA must wear gloves when
Feeding a resident
Doing perineal care
Giving a back rub
Doing range of motion exercises
When changing an un-sterile dressing, the CNA should wash hands
Before procedure
After procedure
Before and after procedure
Before, after removal of the soiled dressing, and after procedure
Which of the following methods is the correct way to remove a dirty isolation gown?
Pull it over the head
Let it drop to the floor and step out of it
Roll it dirty side in and away from the body
Pull it off by the sleeve and shake it out
Which of the following procedures destroys bacteria?
Soaking in alcohol
Washing with bleach
Sterilization
All of the above
If a CNA needs to wear a gown to take care for a resident in isolation, the CNA must
Wear the same gown to care for all other assigned residents
Leave the gown untied
Take the gown off before leaving the resident’s room
Take the gown off in the dirty utility room
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