Isolation | Blood borne pathogens | Hand hygiene | Miscellaneous | Symptoms |
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What is how long you must wash your hands
20 seconds
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What are 2 blood borne pathogen diseases
Hepatitis and hiv
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What is acceptable substitute for hand washing
Hand gel
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What is where you can never eat or drink
Resident care areas
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What is symptom of uti
Burning when urinating
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What is ppe
Gown gloves and mask
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What is standard
Precautions used for a resident with hepatitis b
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What is the one infection that hand gel does not defend against
C diff
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What is where you never wear gloves
Hallways
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What is symptom of uti
Increased confusion
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What is precautions used for all residents
Standard precautions
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What is sharps container
Used razors are placed
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What is how long you must wash
20 seconds
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What are 2 immunizations recommended to healthcare workers
Flu vaccine Hepatitis b vaccine
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What is signs of respiratory infection
Cough fever
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What is the distance from an infected resident that requires ppe
3 feet
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What is where contaminated trash is put
Biohazard containers
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What is what you use to turn off the water
Paper towel
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Who is responsible for infection control
Everyone
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What is symptoms of flu
Fever cough joint pain
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What are 3 categories of isolation
Contact. Droplet. Standard
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What is your best defense
Hand hygiene
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What is the number of residents you can use hand gel without washing
Every two residents
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What is designates a resident on isolation
See nurse before entering
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What is symptoms of c diff
Foul smelling loose stools
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