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INFECTION CONTROL (NURSING) EXAM QNS & ANS 2026/2027 (12 pages))

EXAMS AND CERTIFICATIONS Aug 23, 2024
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1. What are the three main modes of transmission of infectious agents in health care settings? (Answer: Contact, droplet, and airborne) 2. What is the difference between standard precautions and transmission-based precautions? (Answer: Standard precautions are the basic level of infection control that should be used for all patients, regardless of their diagnosis or presumed infection status. Transmission-based precautions are additional measures that should be used for patients with known or suspected infections that can spread through contact, droplet, or airborne routes.) 3. What are the four components of standard precautions? (Answer: Hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette, and safe injection practices) 4. When should you perform hand hygiene in health care settings? (Answer: Before and after any direct contact with patients or their environment, before performing any invasive or aseptic procedures, after exposure to blood or body fluids, after removing gloves or other personal protective equipment, and whenever hands are visibly soiled) 5. What are the two methods of hand hygiene and when should you use each one? (Answer: Hand washing with soap and water and hand rubbing with alcohol-based hand rub. Hand washing should be used when hands are visibly soiled, after exposure to spore-forming organisms such as Clostridium difficile, or when caring for patients with norovirus or other viral gastroenteritis. Hand rubbing should be used in all other situations when hand hygiene is indicated.) 6. What are the types of personal protective equipment (PPE) and what are their purposes? (Answer: Gloves, gowns, masks, eye protection, and face shields. Gloves protect the hands from exposure to blood or body fluids. Gowns protect the clothing and skin from contamination. Masks protect the nose and mouth from inhalation of droplets or aerosols. Eye protection and face shields protect the eyes and face from splashes or sprays.)


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