When an organization has a shared commitment to a culture of safety, there is:
A. Decreased adherence to safe work practices B. No discernable impact to that organization. C. Reduced exposure to potentially infectious blood and body fluids. D. Increased chances of spreading infections.
When removing PPE it is important to know what areas of the PPE are considered "clean" vs "contaminated." Which of the following areas on PPE that are considered "contaminated"?
A. Ties on the gown B. Straps on the goggles C. Sleeves of the gown D. Back of the gown
All reusable equipment that comes into contact with blood or body fluids must be cleaned with a disinfectant after use.
A. True B. False
During procedures and care activities that are likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions:
A. Wear a gown so you can quickly use your arm to cover your face if any particulates come close B. Select the proper PPE to protect your eyes, nose, and mouth C. Have a surgical mask in your pocket in case it becomes necessary D. None of the Above
Select the correct process for doffing(removing) your respirator
A. Remove the bottom strap by touching only the strap and bring it carefully over the head. Grasp the top strap and bring it carefully over the head, and then pull the respirator away from the face without touching the front of the respirator. B. Grasp the front of the respirator and carefully bring it over the head and away from the face. C. Remove the top and bottom straps at the same time and use the straps to bring the mask over the head. Grasp the front of the respirator if needed. D. None of the Above
Proper PPE is essential because infections can be acquired and spread:
A. between patients/residents and staff B. between patients/residents and visitors C. all of the above D. none of the above
END Donning and Doffing Personal Protective Equipment TEST
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