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PATHOGENS EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: How long must an employer retain exposure training records?
Answer:
- years
Question 2: Who provides and pays for PPE at a facility where hazardous materials are present?
Answer:
The employer
Question 3: They are the most common bacteria
Answer:
Bacilli
Question 4: What are the 3 levels of decontamination?
Answer:
Sterilization, disinfection and sanitation
Question 5: What are symptoms of AIDS?
Answer:
Kaposi sarcoma, malnutrition, shortness of breath, chronic diarrhea, mental changes Question 6: How often is an employer required to provide ongoing occupational exposure training?
Answer:
At least annually
Question 7: What is AIDS?
Answer:
AIDS is the more advanced stage of HIV infection.
Question 8: Should you consider using Formaldehyde as a shop disinfectant?
Answer:
No - it's not safe to use because it may cause cancer, it's poisonous to inhale and irritating to eyes, nose, throat and lungs.
Question 9: What is regulated waste?
Answer:
Liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially infectious materials that would release blood or other potentially infectious materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed
Question 10: What is the common name for Sodium hypochlorite ?
Answer:
Bleach
Question 11: Chemical agents used to destroy most bacteria and some viruses
Answer:
Disinfectants
Question 12: What is the color coding requirement for biohazard signs?
Answer:
Labels shall be fluorescent orange or orange-red with lettering and symbols in a contrasting color.
Question 13: What are some common symptoms of HIV?
Answer:
Flu-like symptoms, yeast infections, thrush
Question 14: Can an employer require you to get an HBV shot?
Answer:
No, but you must sign a waiver.
Question 15: What is the definition for Bloodborne Pathogen?
Answer:
Bloodborne Pathogens means pathogenic micro-organisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans.
Question 16: What does parenteral mean?
Answer:
Piercing mucous membranes or the skin Question 17: If you have contaminated laundry that has soaked through liquids, how must the items be handled?
Answer:
With as little agitation as possible and it shall be placed and transported in bags or containers to prevent soak-through and/or leakage of fluids to the exterior.
Question 18: Which bacteria causes syphilis?
Answer:
Spirilla
Question 19: Where is pericardial fluid?
Answer:
Around the heart Question 20: What properties must be present for an acceptable sharps container?
Answer:
Closable, puncture resistant, leakproof, and labelled with proper color coding
Question 21: What word means piercing mucous membranes or the skin barrier with a sharp object?
Answer:
Parenteral Question 22: At what temperature and pressure must you use to successfully operate your autoclave?
Answer:
At 15 ib per sq. inch, 121°C temperatures is obtained and is kept for 15 minutes for spore killing sterilization Question 23: According to Oregon law, how long must a sharps injury log be kept?
Answer:
- years
Question 24: How many basic steps are there to Universal Precautions?
Answer:
5
Question 25: Removal of pathogens and other substances from surfaces
Answer:
Decontamination
Question 26: Round-shaped pathogenic bacteria
Answer:
Cocci
Question 27: How long must a sharps log be kept?
Answer:
Minimum of 5 years
Question 28: How is it determined that someone would have AIDS?
Answer:
A test of their T cell count