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1. What is the primary purpose of standard precautions?
A. To prevent the spread of infection from known infectious patients only
B. To protect healthcare workers and patients from exposure to blood and body fluids
C. To isolate patients with airborne diseases only
D. To reduce paperwork in healthcare settings
2. Which of the folégwing is NOT included in standard precautions?
A. Hand hygiene
B. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
C. Restricting visitors from the hospital
D. Safe injection practices
3. When should healthcare workers perform hand hygiene?
A. Before and after patient contact
B. Only after touching blood or body fluids
C. Only at the start of the workday
D. Only if gloves are not worn
4. Which PPE is essential when there is a risk of exposure to airborne pathogens?
A. Surgical mask
B. N95 respirator
C. Gloves only
D. Gown only
5. What type of isolation is used for a patient with confirmed tuberculosis?
A. Contact isolation
B. Droplet isolation
C. Airborne isolation
D. Protective isolation
6. Which isolation precaution requires the use of a private room with negative air pressure?
A. Contact precautions
B. Droplet precautions
C. Airborne precautions
D. Standard precaution
7. When removing gloves, what is the correct procedure to avoid contamination?
A. Remove gloves by pulling off from the wrist side with bare hands touching gloves
B. Remove one glove inside out, hold it in the gloved hand, then remove the second glove inside out over the first glove
C. Pull off both gloves at the same time with bare hands
D. Wipe gloves with disinfectant before removal
8. Which of the following is an example of a droplet transmission disease?
A. Tuberculosis
B. Measles
C. Influenza
D. Clostridium difficile infection (c-diff)
9. How should contaminated sharps be disposed of?
A. In the regular trash bin
B. In a puncture-resistant sharps container
C. In a biohazard bag
D. Flush down the toilet
10. What is the best way to protect yourself from contact with infectious agents in blood or body fluids?
A. Wear gloves only
B. Use PPE as needed and perform hand hygiene
C. Avoid all patient contact
D. Wear a face mask only
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