RMA Chapter 16

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A pathogen that enters a new host by inhalation

Airborne transmission

After you have rinsed your hands as part of the aseptic hand-washing method, what step should you take next?

Dry your hands with clean paper towels and turn off faucets by using a clean paper towel.

How long is hepatitis B virus capable of surviving in a dried state on environmental surfaces?

1 week

The vaccine against hepatitis B provides immunity for at least

7 years

A syndrome resulting from HIV infection that generally involves chronic systemic symptoms but lacks an opportunistic infection or Kaposi's sarcoma is known as

AIDS-related complex (ARC)

A cleansing process that reduces the number of microorganisms to a safe level is called

sanitization

Kaposi's sarcoma is a malignancy of the

skin and lymph nodes

Instruments that penetrate a patient's skin should be

sterilized

autoclaving equipment

surgical aseptic technique

using sterile towels to dry hands after washing

surgical aseptic technique

avoiding leaning against sinks, supplies, or equipment

surgical aseptic technique/medical aseptic technique

Potentially infectious body fluids include all of the following except

sweat

direct/indirect

touching

Standard Precautions are

used to prevent pathogen transmission via infected materials

The most common carriers are insects such as fleas, flies, mosquitoes, and ticks.

vectorborne transmission

Which color code for hazard warning labels is not correct?

yellow for radioactivity hazards

List the cycle of infection in order

Reservoir host Means of exit Means of transmission Means of entrance Susceptible host

contaminated food item

foodborne

A new host may be exposed to pathogens by ingesting contaminated food or liquids.

foodborne transmission

The autoclave

forces the temperature of steam above the boiling point of water in order to sterilize equipment

Surgical scrub involves washing

hands and forearms

Which of the following organs are the most commonly involved in AIDS?

lungs

Clean technique is another term for

medical asepsis

Using paper towels to dry hands after washing

medical aseptic technique

disinfecting of blood pressure cuffs

medical aseptic technique

scrubbing instruments

medical aseptic technique

wearing gloves during vaccination procedure

medical aseptic technique

wearing gloves during venipuncture procedures

medical aseptic technique

In utero

pregnancy

Treating all human blood as if it were infectious is known as

Universal Precautions

Instruments that come in contact only with a patient's mucous membranes should be

disinfected

Which of the following liquids is used in an autoclave to sterilize instruments and supplies?

distilled water

To dispose of a contaminated needle

drop it into the biohazardous waste container for sharps

Which of the following is the only readily available method to detect evidence of HIV infection?

Serological test

Anything that poses a risk to the human body or a living organism is called

a biohazard

Which of the following is not an example of personal protective equipment?

a uniform

OSHA standards require which of the following?

a written schedule for cleaning

droplets from a cough

airborne

Hand washing is necessary at which of the following items?

all of these before using gloves before leaving for the day after performing a procedure after using gloves

Which of the following is a definite means of transmission of HIV/

blood

A pathogen that may be transmitted through indirect contact such as accidental needlesticks

bloodborne

needlestick

bloodborne

Medical asepsis is defined as which of the following?

destruction of organisms after they leave the body


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