Deck 6: Microbiology Related Procedures

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Place the steps for removing non-sterile gloves in the correct order.  1: Hold the removed glove in the palm of the gloved hand.  , 2: Slip bare fingers under the gloved hand at the wrist.  , 3: Push the glove down and off with the first glove tucked inside it.  , 4: Firmly grip one glove at the base of the palm and pull it off inside out.

A) 2, 3, 4, 1..
B) 2, 3, 4, 1
C) 1, 4, 3, 2
D) 3, 1, 2, 4
E) 3, 1, 2, 4..
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Place the steps for applying non-sterile gloves in the correct order.  1: Pick up a glove with one hand and slide the glove onto the other hand.  , 2: Interlace fingers and push down between fingers on both hands to ensure proper fit.  , 3: Wash and dry your hands. , 4: With your gloved hand pick up another glove and slide it onto your bare hand.

A) 3, 2, 4, 1
B) 1, 3, 2, 4
C) 4, 1, 3, 2
D) 2, 4, 1, 3
E) 2, 3, 4, 1
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If the wound is open, the surface should be cleaned prior to collecting a wound culture.
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Medical asepsis eliminates all microbes from an object or area.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. How can you decrease the risk of obtaining a sputum culture that is contaminated?

A) Have the patient rinse his or her mouth out prior to providing the specimen.
B) Clean the inside of the specimen cup prior to use.
C) Encourage the patient to collect the specimen after a meal.
D) Instruct the patient to attempt a deep cough to expel secretions.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following steps are part of the proper procedure for applying sterile gloves using the open method?

A) Check the glove package for sterility.
B) Open the outer package by peeling the upper edges back with your thumbs.
C) Remove the inner package containing the gloves and place it on the work surface.
D) Open the inner package, and smooth it out with both hands.
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What happens when a specimen is contaminated?

A) Important diagnostic information is obtained.
B) No clinically useful information is obtained.
C) It helps rid the body of additional pathogens.
D) Additional antibiotics are required to treat the infection.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following statements are true regarding infectious waste?

A) Infectious waste causes human disease if improperly handled.
B) Infectious waste may be actual body fluids or items that have come in contact with body fluids.
C) Health care organizations can choose to handle infectious waste using their own standards and policies.
D) It is not necessary for employees to understand the difference between infectious and noninfectious waste.
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Nasal specimens are indicated when testing for all of the following conditions except:

A) sinus infections.
B) rhinoviruses.
C) respiratory syncytial virus.
D) influenza.
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What should be used to clean the skin prior to drawing a blood culture?

A) betadine
B) 70% isopropyl alcohol
C) chlorhexidine
D) 70% isopropyl alcohol and chlorhexidine
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All non-sharp infectious waste should be placed in red biohazard bags.
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Premises:
Three to six minute duration.
Three to six minute duration.
Soap and water used.
Soap and water used.
Responses:
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
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Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
patient care items
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
pathological waste
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
biological liquid wastes
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
sharps
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
patient care items
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
pathological waste
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
biological liquid wastes
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
sharps
Blood or any other body fluid.
patient care items
Blood or any other body fluid.
pathological waste
Blood or any other body fluid.
biological liquid wastes
Blood or any other body fluid.
sharps
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
patient care items
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
pathological waste
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
biological liquid wastes
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
sharps
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When collecting a throat culture, swab the back and sides of the mouth, the uvula, and tonsils.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. In which of the following clinical situations should the health care provider wear gloves?

A) when repositioning a patient in bed
B) while administering oral medications
C) while performing wound care
D) when drawing blood for labwork
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements. 
The absence of microorganisms is termed ___________.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. What information must be documented when collecting a specimen?

A) ordering physician's name
B) date and time of collection
C) date and time of the order
D) source/site of collection
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Sharps containers should be closed and removed when they are full.
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What is the best way to prevent contamination when drawing blood cultures?

A) properly preparing the skin prior to the venipuncture
B) performing hand hygiene prior to the venipuncture
C) applying a tourniquet before performing the venipuncture
D) wearing gloves when performing the venipuncture
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following are examples of medical asepsis?

A) sterilizing surgical instruments
B) maintaining a sterile field
C) wearing gloves when providing patient care
D) cleaning a stretcher with disinfectant
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In which of the following situations is the sterile field disrupted?

A) The assistant drops additional sterile gauze in the center of the field.
B) A contaminated instrument is handed to the assistant away from the field.
C) The surgeon reaches behind his/her body to grab more sterile gauze.
D) The surgeons holds all instruments upright when handling them.
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Place the steps for removing non-sterile gloves in the correct order.  1: Hold the removed glove in the palm of the gloved hand.  , 2: Slip bare fingers under the gloved hand at the wrist.  , 3: Push the glove down and off with the first glove tucked inside it.  , 4: Firmly grip one glove at the base of the palm and pull it off inside out.

A) 2, 3, 4, 1..
B) 2, 3, 4, 1
C) 1, 4, 3, 2
D) 3, 1, 2, 4
E) 3, 1, 2, 4..
2, 3, 4, 1
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Place the steps for applying non-sterile gloves in the correct order.  1: Pick up a glove with one hand and slide the glove onto the other hand.  , 2: Interlace fingers and push down between fingers on both hands to ensure proper fit.  , 3: Wash and dry your hands. , 4: With your gloved hand pick up another glove and slide it onto your bare hand.

A) 3, 2, 4, 1
B) 1, 3, 2, 4
C) 4, 1, 3, 2
D) 2, 4, 1, 3
E) 2, 3, 4, 1
2, 4, 1, 3
3
If the wound is open, the surface should be cleaned prior to collecting a wound culture.
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4
Medical asepsis eliminates all microbes from an object or area.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. How can you decrease the risk of obtaining a sputum culture that is contaminated?

A) Have the patient rinse his or her mouth out prior to providing the specimen.
B) Clean the inside of the specimen cup prior to use.
C) Encourage the patient to collect the specimen after a meal.
D) Instruct the patient to attempt a deep cough to expel secretions.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following steps are part of the proper procedure for applying sterile gloves using the open method?

A) Check the glove package for sterility.
B) Open the outer package by peeling the upper edges back with your thumbs.
C) Remove the inner package containing the gloves and place it on the work surface.
D) Open the inner package, and smooth it out with both hands.
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What happens when a specimen is contaminated?

A) Important diagnostic information is obtained.
B) No clinically useful information is obtained.
C) It helps rid the body of additional pathogens.
D) Additional antibiotics are required to treat the infection.
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8
Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following statements are true regarding infectious waste?

A) Infectious waste causes human disease if improperly handled.
B) Infectious waste may be actual body fluids or items that have come in contact with body fluids.
C) Health care organizations can choose to handle infectious waste using their own standards and policies.
D) It is not necessary for employees to understand the difference between infectious and noninfectious waste.
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9
Nasal specimens are indicated when testing for all of the following conditions except:

A) sinus infections.
B) rhinoviruses.
C) respiratory syncytial virus.
D) influenza.
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What should be used to clean the skin prior to drawing a blood culture?

A) betadine
B) 70% isopropyl alcohol
C) chlorhexidine
D) 70% isopropyl alcohol and chlorhexidine
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11
All non-sharp infectious waste should be placed in red biohazard bags.
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12
Match between columns
Premises:
Three to six minute duration.
Three to six minute duration.
Soap and water used.
Soap and water used.
Responses:
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
medical hand washing
surgical hand washing
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Match between columns
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
patient care items
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
pathological waste
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
biological liquid wastes
Bed linens, pads, and so on that are visibly soiled with blood and/or body fluids.
sharps
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
patient care items
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
pathological waste
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
biological liquid wastes
Any discarded article that may cause punctures or cuts (needles, scalpels, etc.).
sharps
Blood or any other body fluid.
patient care items
Blood or any other body fluid.
pathological waste
Blood or any other body fluid.
biological liquid wastes
Blood or any other body fluid.
sharps
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
patient care items
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
pathological waste
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
biological liquid wastes
Material obtained during surgery, surgical procedures, or autopsies.
sharps
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When collecting a throat culture, swab the back and sides of the mouth, the uvula, and tonsils.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. In which of the following clinical situations should the health care provider wear gloves?

A) when repositioning a patient in bed
B) while administering oral medications
C) while performing wound care
D) when drawing blood for labwork
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16
Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements. 
The absence of microorganisms is termed ___________.
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17
Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. What information must be documented when collecting a specimen?

A) ordering physician's name
B) date and time of collection
C) date and time of the order
D) source/site of collection
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Sharps containers should be closed and removed when they are full.
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19
What is the best way to prevent contamination when drawing blood cultures?

A) properly preparing the skin prior to the venipuncture
B) performing hand hygiene prior to the venipuncture
C) applying a tourniquet before performing the venipuncture
D) wearing gloves when performing the venipuncture
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following are examples of medical asepsis?

A) sterilizing surgical instruments
B) maintaining a sterile field
C) wearing gloves when providing patient care
D) cleaning a stretcher with disinfectant
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In which of the following situations is the sterile field disrupted?

A) The assistant drops additional sterile gauze in the center of the field.
B) A contaminated instrument is handed to the assistant away from the field.
C) The surgeon reaches behind his/her body to grab more sterile gauze.
D) The surgeons holds all instruments upright when handling them.
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