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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT REVIEW QUIZ 9 EXAM
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Question 1: Ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA)
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Ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) Question 2: Which of the following chemicals would be the best choice for high-level disinfection (HLD) of instruments?
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OPA
Question 3: All _____ need to be properly labeled
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Containers Question 4: Disinfectants are not effective unless they make district contact with all surfaces of the device improper cleaning will leave organic matter, which prevents direct contact with the disinfectant
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Contact
Question 5: Touches intact skin
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Non-critical Question 6: This chemical achieves HLD in five minutes at room temperature and some dilutions are designed to be used in a manufacturer-specific automated endoscope reprocessor (AER)
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Peracetic Acid Question 7: Thermal disinfection is accomplished using:
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Heat Question 8: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates hog-level disinfectants and liquid chemical sterilants (LCS) used to process
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High-Level Disinfectants
Question 9: A member of he halogen family
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Chlorine Question 10: Device needs not be prepared for disinfection. It must be throughly cleaned to allow complete exposure to the disinfectant, and dried to prevent additional water from diluting the disinfectant
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Device preparation Question 11: The process by which all forms of microorganisms are completely destroyed is:
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Sterilization
Question 12: Items requiring ____ only come in contact with intact skin
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Low level and intermarriage-level disinfectant Question 13: Phenolics are classified as:
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Low- to -ntermediate-level disinfectants Question 14: In a washer-disinfector, the key source of disinfection is:
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Water temperature Question 15: Items introduced directly into the Bloodstream or other normally sterile areas of
the body are classified as:
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Critical items
Question 16: May be used and resided within the limitation
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The OPA solution
Question 17: Buffered iodines that are also members of he halogen family
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Iodophors Question 18: The use of heat to kill all microorganisms, except spores, is called:
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Thermal disinfectioin Question 19: These chemicals are used on animate (living tissue) items to slow the growth of
microorganisms:
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Antiseptics
Question 20: Which of the following are classified as high-level disinfectants used for semi-critical devices
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Glutaraldehydes and OPA
Question 21: Touches mucous membranes, except dental
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Semi-critical Question 22: When working with glutaraldehyde, technicians should always wear:
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Nitrile glove Question 23: How are items that have undergone high-level disinfection (HLD) DRIED?
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WITH HEPA-filtered air Question 24: How long must alcohol remain in wet contact with an item to achieve a reasonable level of disinfection?
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Five to 10 minutes
Question 25: Enters sterile tissue or the vascular system
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Critical Question 26: The use of test strips to test the minimum effective concentration (MEC) in HLD
solutions is required:
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Each time the solution will be used Question 27: This low-level disinfectant is incompatible with soap:
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Quaternary ammonium Compounds (quats)