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Quiz: Hand Washing in Healthcare Settings
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Choose the best answer for each question.
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1. Why is hand washing important in healthcare settings?
A. To keep hands smelling fresh
B. To prevent the spread of infections to patients and healthcare workers
C. To avoid skin dryness
D. To reduce paperwork
2. What is the minimum duration recommended for effective hand washing with soap and water?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 1 minute
3. When should healthcare workers perform hand hygiene?
A. Before touching a patient
B. After contact with blood or body fluids
C. After touching patient surroundings
D. All of the above
4. Which method should be used to clean hands when they are visibly soiled?
A. Alcohol-based hand rub
B. Washing with soap and water
C. Using gloves only
D. Wiping with a dry towel
5. What is the correct sequence for hand washing?
A. Wet hands, apply soap, rub all surfaces, rinse, dry
B. Apply soap, rinse, wet hands, dry
C. Rinse hands, apply soap, dry hands
D. Dry hands, apply soap, rinse
6. When using alcohol-based hand rub, how much product should be applied?
A. A small drop on fingertips
B. Enough to cover all surfaces of the hands and fingers
C. Only on palms
D. Only on fingertips
7. Which of the following is NOT a recommended time to perform hand hygiene?
A. Before invasive procedures
B. After removing gloves
C. After touching a computer keyboard
D. Only at the start of a shift
8. Why should healthcare workers avoid wearing artificial nails?
A. They look unprofessional
B. They can harbor harmful microorganisms and increase infection risk
C. They interfere with glove fit
D. They cause allergic reactions
9. What is the recommended drying method after hand washing in healthcare?
A. Using a shared towel
B. Air drying or using a disposable paper towel
C. Wiping on clothing
D. Shaking hands dry
10. Hand hygiene compliance can be improved by:
A. Providing easy access to hand hygiene stations
B. Regular training and reminders
C. Monitoring and feedback
D. All of the above
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