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Question #1
The type of flora normally found just beneath as well as on top of the skin are called:
A.
resident
B.
pathogenic
C.
transient
D.
dermacent
Question #2
The type of flora that comes from contact with surfaces or patients is:
A.
pathogenic
B.
resident
C.
fomites
D.
transient
Question #3
The acronym OSHA stands for
A.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
B.
Occupational Service and Health Authority
C.
Occupational Service and Health Administration
D.
Oganizational Safety and Health Administration
Question #4
The acronym PPE stands for
A.
professional personal equipment
B.
personal protective equipment
C.
professional protective equipment
D.
personal protection equipment
Question #5
The acronym OPIM stands for
A.
other projected infectious materials
B.
outer possible infectious materials
C.
other potentially infectious materials
D.
onset potentially infectious materials
Question #6
Blood-soaked bandages must go in a biohazardous waste receptacle.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #7
OPIM materials must go in a biohazardous waste receptacle.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #8
A small bandage with a drop of blood on it must go in a biohazardous waste receptacle.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #9
A urine-soaked blue pad must go in a biohazardous waste receptacle.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #10
A tissue biopsy must go in a biohazardous waste receptacle.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #11
Safety needle devices:
A.
are expensive so employers are discouraged from using them
B.
are used in large hospitals
C.
are recommended by OSHA
D.
are required by OSHA
Question #12
If you accidently stick yourself with a contaminated needle you should:
A.
do nothing as you might get in trouble
B.
contact your supervisor immediately and fill out an incident report
C.
wash your hands in warm soapy water and report it within three days
D.
wash your hands in warm soapy water and contact your supervisor
Question #13
If proper prophylactic treatment is begun within 24 hours, the risk of HIV infection from an accidental needlestick:
A.
remains the same
B.
decreases by 80%
C.
decreases by 10%
D.
decreases by 20%
Question #14
The OSHA documentation forms:
A.
should be destroyed if testing is negative
B.
are not confidential and can be shared with other employers
C.
should be kept for the length of employment
D.
should be kept for the length of the employment plus 30 years
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