Deck 14: Biological Hazards
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Deck 14: Biological Hazards
1
Hepatitis is often caused by which biological agent?
A) Bacteria
B) Virus
C) Parasite
D) Fungi
E) HIV
A) Bacteria
B) Virus
C) Parasite
D) Fungi
E) HIV
Virus
2
Any act in which body fluids are exchanged can result in infection if either partner is infected with HIV.
True
3
People who inject drugs have an HIV infection rate how many times higher than others who do not inject drugs?
A) 15 times
B) 26 times
C) 37 times
D) 48 times
E) 59 times
A) 15 times
B) 26 times
C) 37 times
D) 48 times
E) 59 times
59 times
4
Which biological agent may be described as a simple plant that feeds on dead or living tissue of other organisms?
A) Bacteria
B) Virus
C) Parasite
D) Fungi
E) HIV
A) Bacteria
B) Virus
C) Parasite
D) Fungi
E) HIV
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5
Immunization, along with good hygiene practice, is needed to break the chain of infection.
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6
From the following, select the method by which HIV may be transmitted.
A) Sexual contact
B) Blood contact
C) IV drug use with shared needles
D) Mother-to-child
E) All of the above
A) Sexual contact
B) Blood contact
C) IV drug use with shared needles
D) Mother-to-child
E) All of the above
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7
It is estimated that 66% of accidental needlesticks go unreported each year.
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8
The hepatitis B vaccination is more than 90% effective in developing immunity to the virus.
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9
Which organizations play a role in dealing with outbreaks of disease?
A) World Health Organization
B) Health Canada
C) Provincial health care authorities
D) Medical research centres
E) All the above
A) World Health Organization
B) Health Canada
C) Provincial health care authorities
D) Medical research centres
E) All the above
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10
Hepatitis B is caused by a double-shelled virus.
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11
If a needlestick injury occurs, it is important to stop the bleeding immediately.
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12
The hepatitis C vaccination is taken in three doses.
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13
Proper use of N95 respirators are the most important hygiene measure in preventing the spread of infection.
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14
N95 respirators and surgical masks offer the same level of protection against disease and infection.
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15
Correctional workers are in the occupation at the greatest risk of exposure.
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16
The number of new hepatitis cases reported each year is greater than the number of new AIDS cases.
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17
MRSA is a potentially life-threatening infection caused by bacteria that mutate.
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18
There is currently no vaccine for hepatitis C.
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19
Bacteria is a microscopic organism that invades a host to reproduce.
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20
The HIV virus may be transmitted by giving blood.
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21
More than 5000 Canadians are infected with which biological agent each year?
A) HCV
B) HBV
C) SARS
D) Avian flu
E) Swine flu
A) HCV
B) HBV
C) SARS
D) Avian flu
E) Swine flu
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22
How long can the hepatitis B virus live in body fluids?
A) For years
B) For weeks
C) For days
D) For hours
E) For seconds
A) For years
B) For weeks
C) For days
D) For hours
E) For seconds
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23
What percentage of those vaccinated develop immunity to the hepatitis B virus?
A) 100%
B) 90%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) 25%
A) 100%
B) 90%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) 25%
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24
What percentage of those vaccinated develop immunity to the hepatitis B virus?
A) 100%
B) 90%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) 25%
A) 100%
B) 90%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) 25%
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25
Which of the following is an ineffective strategy to employ when responding to a needlestick injury?
A) Stop bleeding as quick as possible
B) Use a scrub brush to clean the area
C) Get injured to hospital immediately
D) Rinse affected area with bleach
E) All of the above
A) Stop bleeding as quick as possible
B) Use a scrub brush to clean the area
C) Get injured to hospital immediately
D) Rinse affected area with bleach
E) All of the above
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