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| Utility gloves - utility gloves are stronger than disposable gloves TF |
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| Category 3 tasks are those that expose a worker to blood body fluids or tissues TF |
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| Standard precautions apply to blood none intact skin and all body fluids TF |
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| Bio-hazardous waste containers must have a florescent yellow or yellow red label TF |
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| The goal of surgical Asepsis is to help organisms enter the body TF |
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| The Most important Aseptic Procedure is proper hand hygiene TF |
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| Chicken pox is a healthcare associated infection TF |
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| When ingesting contaminated foods are liquids the transmission is airborne TF |
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| Factors related to the pathogen includes the virulance and the point of entry TF |
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| Artifacts are chemicals, or chemically treated substances TF |
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| The focus of a quality control program is to insure accuracy in test results TF |
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| Urinalysis, pregnancy tests and glucose tests can be performed by a certificate of waiver lab TF |
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| Labs that perform moderate complexity tests must be run by a pathologist TF |
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| Certificate of waiver tests pose a high risk for the patient TF |
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| Quality assurance program monitors the quality if the patients care a medical laboratory provides TF |
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| Oil immersion objects are used for specimens in need of very high magnification TF |
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| The objective contains a 10 times magnifying lenses and ocular contain additional magnifying glasses TF |
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| Objectives are eye pieces for which you view the image TF |
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| Optical microscopes use light concentrated though a condenser TF |
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| What is used to measure small amounts of liquids ? |
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| Living organism that carries micro organisms from an infected person to another |
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| The reservoir host who is unaware who is unaware of the pathogen |
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| Diabetic patients use what to monitor blood glucose levels |
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| A device for spinning a specimen at high speeds |
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| Sterilization or ratification of all organisms of the surface of instruments that is performed by |
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| Which lab tests use samples of whole blood to identify problems with count size or shape |
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| Which is the following tests are done at doctors office or POL |
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| a condition in which substances are absent or Controlled |
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| Individual into whom a pathogen has been transmitted that little or no immunity |
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| Congenital infection is present when |
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| What is spread by airborne transmission |
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| The cycle of infection begins with the establishment of pathogen in |
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| Infection that is caused by a micro organism that is beneficial or harmless - |
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| Type of infection that is caused when a healthcare worker transfers staff from his hands to the surgical sight |
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| The bodies ability to resist pathogens |
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| The number of fire extinguishers required in a medical office depends on the |
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| What is not a general precaution for chemical safety when you work in a lab |
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| hold chemicals directly under your nose |
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| Which item is not needed to fill out a communicable disease report form |
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| Which disease does not have to be reported to the NNDSS or CDC |
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| An infection acquired by a patient in a healthcare facility |
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| healthcare associated infection |
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| At no charge to employees , employers are required by law to supply |
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| Personal Protective Equipment |
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| Assuming all blood and body fluids are infected |
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| Important measure for preventing the transition of disease in the healthcare setting |
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| What takes effect if no specific standard has been developed to cover a specific hazardous situation |
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| Containers used to store items contaminated with blood Bourne pathogens must be marked with |
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| What provides complete information about a chemical |
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| A short version of the MSDS that is permanently on the substance container |
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| The study of the way people work |
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| Another term for good ergonomics ethics |
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| Foreign objects that are visible through a microscope |
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| Used to spin a specimen at a high speed |
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| Test In which the procedure is simple and accurate to such a degree in minimal risk |
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| Positive and negative controls used in this type of test |
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| qualitative test response |
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| Control samples that show results within normal range |
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| Program designed to monitor the quality of patient care |
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| quality assurance program |
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| Program to ensure accuracy in test results |
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| A chemical formulated to react in specific ways to specific conditions |
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| Type of lab operated outside the medical practice - |
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| Specimen with a known value used for calibration |
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