Deck 3: Laboratory Safety and Preventing the Spread of Disease

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Postexposure prophylaxis for bloodborne pathogen exposure may include:

A)Use of antiretroviral drugs
B)Use of HIV vaccines
C)Use of hepatitis A vaccine
D)Waiting for treatment until symptoms appear
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All pathogenic viruses are bloodborne pathogens.
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Which is not a type of hazard encountered in a typical medical laboratory environment?

A)Bloodborne pathogens
B)Fire
C)Chemical
D)Excessive repetitive noise
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Bacilli:

A)Are round bacteria in pairs
B)Are spiral shaped
C)Are oval or rod shaped
D)Are round bacteria in grape-like clusters
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The use of vaccines breaks the chain of infection at what point?

A)Mode of transmission
B)Portal of entry
C)Susceptible host
D)Infectious agent
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Susceptible means that an individual source has very little or no defense from infection by a specific microorganism.
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A material safety data sheet contains information pertaining to:

A)Bloodborne pathogen safety
B)Fire safety
C)Chemical safety
D)Ergonomic considerations
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The "window period" for HIV infection includes:

A)A positive HIV test
B)A negative HIV test
C)An AIDS diagnosis
D)High antibody levels for HIV
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Mucous membranes are:

A)Membranes that line the abdomen
B)Always sterile
C)Membranes that line the body cavities that open to the outside of the body
D)Membranes that cover the heart
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Which of these procedures would require surgical asepsis?

A)Taking the pulse of a patient
B)Drawing blood for an electrolyte analysis
C)Performing a urine analysis
D)None of the above
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Disinfection leaves an area:

A)Free from pathogens
B)Without any bacteria present
C)Without normal flora
D)Without viruses present
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Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens:

A)Is increased for health-care personnel
B)Can be absolutely avoided by using gloves
C)Is against OSHA regulations
D)Only occurs if the rules of the facility are not followed
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What type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is appropriate for a routine blood draw?

A)Respirator
B)Lab coat
C)Gloves
D)B and C
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Postexposure prophylaxis may be abbreviated as:

A)PPE
B)OPIM
C)PEP
D)BBP
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Nonpathogenic microorganisms:

A)Are very rare
B)Don't exist on our skin
C)Are very difficult to destroy
D)Do not cause infection
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An accidental piercing of the skin with a contaminated needle is an example of:

A)Mucous membrane exposure
B)Parenteral exposure
C)Nosocomial exposure
D)Aseptic exposure
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The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard was created to protect laboratory employees.
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What does the term universal precautions mean?

A)All blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) should be treated as if infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
B)All body fluids are to be considered infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
C)Precautions that used to only affect the United States are now universal.
D)None of the above
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According to the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard, which of these would be regulated waste?

A)A tube filled with blood
B)An alcohol prep pad used to clean the skin
C)A tissue used to blow the nose of a patient
D)None of the above
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Hands should be washed in the health-care setting:

A)Once an hour
B)After removing gloves
C)Only at the end of the work day
D)When hand sanitizer is not available
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Are all pathogens only transmitted through direct contact?
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What are work practice controls?
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What is the difference between the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard and the OSHA Hazard Communication standard?
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An _________________pathogen is one that often causes infection in patients with compromised immune systems.
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Which bloodborne pathogen poses the greatest risk to health-care workers?
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Which type of fire extinguisher should be used to put out an electrical fire?
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizer may be used in between patient contacts if hands are not visibly soiled.Completion
Complete each statement.
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Sterilization kills ______microorganisms present on a surface.Short Answer
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Describe two ways that a medical assistant might help to keep his or her work area medically aseptic.
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Postexposure prophylaxis for bloodborne pathogen exposure may include:

A)Use of antiretroviral drugs
B)Use of HIV vaccines
C)Use of hepatitis A vaccine
D)Waiting for treatment until symptoms appear
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The health-care provider working with an employee after bloodborne pathogen exposure will decide whether the use of antiretroviral drugs is warranted based on the amount of exposure and the medical history of the employee and the patient.
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All pathogenic viruses are bloodborne pathogens.
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There are many viruses capable of causing disease that are not bloodborne.
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Which is not a type of hazard encountered in a typical medical laboratory environment?

A)Bloodborne pathogens
B)Fire
C)Chemical
D)Excessive repetitive noise
D
Generally laboratories don't present excessive noise pollution; this is not a hazard that is present in a medical laboratory setting.
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Bacilli:

A)Are round bacteria in pairs
B)Are spiral shaped
C)Are oval or rod shaped
D)Are round bacteria in grape-like clusters
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The use of vaccines breaks the chain of infection at what point?

A)Mode of transmission
B)Portal of entry
C)Susceptible host
D)Infectious agent
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Susceptible means that an individual source has very little or no defense from infection by a specific microorganism.
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A material safety data sheet contains information pertaining to:

A)Bloodborne pathogen safety
B)Fire safety
C)Chemical safety
D)Ergonomic considerations
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The "window period" for HIV infection includes:

A)A positive HIV test
B)A negative HIV test
C)An AIDS diagnosis
D)High antibody levels for HIV
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Mucous membranes are:

A)Membranes that line the abdomen
B)Always sterile
C)Membranes that line the body cavities that open to the outside of the body
D)Membranes that cover the heart
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Which of these procedures would require surgical asepsis?

A)Taking the pulse of a patient
B)Drawing blood for an electrolyte analysis
C)Performing a urine analysis
D)None of the above
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Disinfection leaves an area:

A)Free from pathogens
B)Without any bacteria present
C)Without normal flora
D)Without viruses present
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Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens:

A)Is increased for health-care personnel
B)Can be absolutely avoided by using gloves
C)Is against OSHA regulations
D)Only occurs if the rules of the facility are not followed
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What type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is appropriate for a routine blood draw?

A)Respirator
B)Lab coat
C)Gloves
D)B and C
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Postexposure prophylaxis may be abbreviated as:

A)PPE
B)OPIM
C)PEP
D)BBP
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Nonpathogenic microorganisms:

A)Are very rare
B)Don't exist on our skin
C)Are very difficult to destroy
D)Do not cause infection
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An accidental piercing of the skin with a contaminated needle is an example of:

A)Mucous membrane exposure
B)Parenteral exposure
C)Nosocomial exposure
D)Aseptic exposure
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The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard was created to protect laboratory employees.
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What does the term universal precautions mean?

A)All blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) should be treated as if infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
B)All body fluids are to be considered infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
C)Precautions that used to only affect the United States are now universal.
D)None of the above
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According to the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard, which of these would be regulated waste?

A)A tube filled with blood
B)An alcohol prep pad used to clean the skin
C)A tissue used to blow the nose of a patient
D)None of the above
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Hands should be washed in the health-care setting:

A)Once an hour
B)After removing gloves
C)Only at the end of the work day
D)When hand sanitizer is not available
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Are all pathogens only transmitted through direct contact?
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What are work practice controls?
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What is the difference between the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard and the OSHA Hazard Communication standard?
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An _________________pathogen is one that often causes infection in patients with compromised immune systems.
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Which bloodborne pathogen poses the greatest risk to health-care workers?
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Which type of fire extinguisher should be used to put out an electrical fire?
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizer may be used in between patient contacts if hands are not visibly soiled.Completion
Complete each statement.
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Sterilization kills ______microorganisms present on a surface.Short Answer
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Describe two ways that a medical assistant might help to keep his or her work area medically aseptic.
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