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1. Which of the following diseases is primarily transmitted via airborne droplets?
A. Hepatitis B
B. Tuberculosis
C. Lyme disease
D. HIV
2. What is the minimum recommended type of mask to prevent inhalation of airborne pathogens like tuberculosis?
A. Surgical mask
B. N95 respirator
C. Cloth mask
D. Face shield
3. Which of these is NOT an airborne disease?
A. Measles
B. Chickenpox
C. Influenza
D. Hepatitis C
4. What is the primary mode of transmission for airborne diseases?
A. Direct skin contact
B. Fecal-oral route
C. Inhalation of infectious droplets or particles suspended in the air
D. Contaminated food
5. How long can airborne infectious particles remain suspended in the air?
A. Seconds to minutes
B. Hours to days
C. Weeks
D. They do not remain suspended
6. Which of the following is an effective environmental control to reduce airborne disease transmission?
A. Increasing ventilation and air exchange rates
B. Using UV lights in patient rooms
C. Both A and B
D. Only hand hygiene
7. What isolation precmbition is recommended for patients with airborne diseases?
A. Contact precautions
B. Droplet precautions
C. Airborne precautions with negative pressure rooms
D. No special precautions
8. Which symptom is commonly associated with tuberculosis?
A. Rash
B. Persistent cough lasting more than 3 weeks
C. Diarrhea
D. Joint pain
9. Measles can be prevented by:
A. Antibiotics
B. Measles vaccine (MMR)
C. Antiviral medication
D. Isolation only
10. Which healthcare worker action helps prevent airborne disease transmission?
A. Wearing gloves only
B. Wearing an N95 respirator when indicated
C. Ignoring patient symptoms
D. Using regular surgical masks in all situations
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