Deck 2: Principles of Infection Control

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Clinical microbiology is concerned with _____ the organism.1.identifying
2)controlling
3)isolating
4)eradication of

A) 1 and 4
B) 2 and 3
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 1,2,and 3
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Which of the following is typically associated with tuberculosis?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Pseudomonas
C) Clostridium
D) Bordetella
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Viruses are usually described as nonliving because they:

A) do not have a cell wall.
B) are unable to self-replicate.
C) must create endospores to survive.
D) cannot live without another living organism.
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Which of the following is spread by direct contact?

A) Measles
B) Hepatitis B
C) Staphylococcus
D) Histoplasmosis
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Which of the following is a gram-negative pathogen?

A) Bacillus anthracis
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Clostridium botulinum
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The word vibrio refers to:

A) The many shapes bacteria can assume
B) The erratic movement of bacteria
C) Comma-shaped morphology
D) Spirochete helical shape
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A sputum specimen is received in the microbiology laboratory.Gram staining and a microscopic examination reveal a paired,spherical,purple-stained organism.It can be reasonably assumed that this organism is which of the following?

A) Gram-negative bacilli
B) Gram-negative staphylococci
C) Gram-positive diplococci
D) Gram-positive bacilli
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A nosocomial infection is best defined as a:

A) respiratory system-borne pathogen.
B) hospital-acquired pathogen.
C) bacterial or viral organism.
D) blood-borne pathogen.
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A 78-year-old man is going to be discharged today after having abdominal surgery several days ago.The nurse notices that the patient has a temperature of 101.5° F and has some tan secretions in his suture area. A specimen is sent to the laboratory.The results show the presence of gram-positive cocci.The statement that might explain this condition is which of the following?

A) The antibiotic was ineffective.
B) The patient was not compliant with therapy.
C) It is normal to have secretions at the suture site.
D) A health care-associated infection should be considered.
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Which of the following is a bacterium?

A) Herpes simplex
B) Pneumocystis carinii
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Candida albicans
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia is commonly caused by which of the following?

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Enterobacteriaceae
D) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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An organism that appears reddish-pink after Gram staining is usually called:

A) gram-negative.
B) gram-positive.
C) non-acid-fast.
D) acid-fast.
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A virus can be described as a parasite with which of the following traits?

A) Nucleic acid core
B) Carbohydrate sheath
C) Size of less than 20 nm
D) Ability to produce spores
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A prokaryotic,one-celled organism that ranges in size from 0.5 µm to 50 µm is usually classified as which of the following?

A) Virus
B) Protozoan
C) Bacterium
D) Retrovirus
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When speaking about the morphology of bacteria,one is referring to its:

A) size.
B) shape.
C) function.
D) movement.
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Bacteria that require oxygen for growth are typically known as:

A) aerobes.
B) airborne.
C) anaerobes.
D) autotrophs.
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To survive adverse conditions,such as excessive heat and dryness,bacteria might do which of the following?

A) Store excess water in special sporelike structures
B) Form large colonies in a short period of time
C) Speed up their enzymatic processes
D) Form endospores
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Infectious diseases are not usually caused by:

A) ticks.
B) bacteria.
C) viruses.
D) algae.
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The Ziehl-Neelsen stain is useful in identifying which family of microorganisms?

A) Streptococci
B) Mycobacterium
C) Staphylococci
D) Pseudomonas
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Which of the following is true concerning facultative anaerobes?

A) They have limited oxygen tolerance.
B) They require complex nutrients to exist.
C) They cannot live in oxygen environments.
D) They require simple inorganic nutrients to exist.
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A patient's susceptibility to Pseudomonas aeruginosa is increased by:

A) organ transplantation.
B) multiple myeloma.
C) antibiotic therapy.
D) oncochemotherapy.
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You are visiting a country that has been plagued by heavy rains and flooding.The population is suffering from widespread disease.Which of the following is the most likely cause of the disease?

A) Cholera
B) Influenza
C) Legionella
D) Salmonellosis
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Airborne droplet nuclei are responsible for the transmission of:

A) legionellosis.
B) histoplasmosis.
C) staphylococcus.
D) tuberculosis.
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Which of the following is a common pathogen that could cause a disruption of normal flora in a patient receiving antibiotic therapy?

A) Clostridium difficile
B) Pneumocystis carinii
C) Enterobacteriaceae spp.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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The skin and mucosal tissue can prevent the spread of infectious agents by acting as _____ barriers.

A) immunologic
B) mechanical
C) epidermal
D) soft
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Which of the following is a virus that has a respiratory route of transmission?

A) Polio
B) Hepatitis
C) Coronavirus
D) Herpes simplex
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An agent that destroys pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects only is best described as a:

A) virucide.
B) germicide.
C) bactericide.
D) disinfectant.
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Which of the following is the protozoan organism that is associated with pneumonia in immune-compromised patients?

A) Schistosoma
B) Shigella
C) Pneumocystis
D) Rickettsiae
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Transmission of an infectious agent by flies would fall into which mode of disease transfer?

A) Vector-borne
B) Airborne
C) Contact
D) Indirect
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Which of the following are the two primary human barriers to infection in the health care setting?

A) Disinfection and sterilization
B) Immunologic and mechanical
C) Disinfection and pasteurization
D) Hand-washing and personal protective equipment
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All of the following organisms can be transmitted via the respiratory tract,except:

A) hepatitis.
B) influenza.
C) varicella.
D) parainfluenza.
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The spread of diseases requires all of the following,except:

A) pathogen source.
B) immunosuppression.
C) mode of transmission.
D) susceptible host.
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Which of the following medical states increase patient susceptibility to nosocomial infection?

A) Hypoglycemia
B) Altered B cells
C) Hyperbilirubinemia
D) Hypogammaglobulinemia
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Sterilization differs from pasteurization in that sterilization destroys:

A) bacteria and fungi only.
B) only bacteria.
C) all microbes.
D) only viruses.
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All of the following are factors that affect disinfection and sterilization,except:

A) shape of the pathogen.
B) number of organisms.
C) resistance of the pathogen.
D) strength of the germicide.
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Chlamydia species are classified as:

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) protozoa.
D) intracellular parasites.
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Which of the following is the type of organism that causes malaria and trypanosomiasis?

A) Virus
B) Parasite
C) Protozoa
D) Bacteria
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Which of the following are true about the amount of time required to kill microbes?
1)Time decreases as the strength of the germicide decreases.
2)Time is directly proportional to the number of pathogens.
3)Time increases as the microbial population increases.
4)Time varies with the resistance of the organism.

A) 2,3,and 4
B) 3 and 4
C) 1 and 3
D) 2 and 3
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A budding unicellular organism revealed in the microscopic examination of sputum is most likely:

A) yeast.
B) Bacillus.
C) Rickettsia.
D) Clostridium.
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Which of the following is the least likely mode of transmission for a nosocomial infection?

A) Airborne
B) Through fomites
C) Vector-borne
D) Direct contact
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that blood spills be cleaned with:

A) ethanol.
B) peracetic acid.
C) sodium hypochlorite.
D) alkaline glutaraldehyde.
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Phenolic compounds are generally diluted to what concentration?

A) 0.04% to 0.05%
B) 0.4% to 5.0%
C) 40% to 50%
D) 4% to 5%
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In general,germicides are most effective in which of the following environments?

A) Lower acidity
B) Lower alkalinity
C) Lower temperatures
D) Higher temperatures
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Acid glutaraldehyde is tuberculocidal with a minimum exposure time of _____ minutes.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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In batch pasteurization,equipment is placed in a water bath heated to ____ for 30 minutes.

A) 63° C
B) 72° C
C) 163° C
D) 175° C
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A typical high-level disinfectant can kill organisms-but not spores-in what time period?

A) 24 hours
B) 1 to 2 hours
C) 12 to 18 hours
D) Less than 45 minutes
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Under normal conditions,high-level disinfectants can kill all of the following organisms,except:

A) fungal buds.
B) bacterial spores.
C) gram-positive bacteria.
D) gram-negative bacteria.
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Alcohols such as ethyl and isopropyl are unable to kill:

A) fungi.
B) viruses.
C) bacteria.
D) bacterial spores.
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The respiratory therapist is in a contact isolation room with a patient.The stethoscope for use with this patient is located within the patient's room.Which of the following is the most appropriate solution for disinfecting this stethoscope?

A) Acetic acid
B) Ethylene oxide
C) Glutaraldehyde
D) Isopropyl alcohol
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The statement "A disinfectant's potency increases as its concentration increases" is not true for:

A) phenols.
B) alcohols.
C) iodophors.
D) glutaraldehydes.
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Quaternary ammonium salts are routinely used to sanitize:

A) ventilator tubing.
B) ventilator surfaces.
C) walls and furniture.
D) critical respiratory care equipment.
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Flash pasteurization exposes equipment to which of the following?

A) Water bath at 72° C for 15 minutes
B) Water bath at 63° C for 30 minutes
C) Moist heat at 72° C for 15 minutes
D) Moist heat at 72° C for 15 seconds
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The ability of alcohols to act as an effective disinfectant decreases significantly when their concentration drops below:

A) 30%.
B) 50%.
C) 70%.
D) 90%.
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After a ventilator is cleaned and ready for use,it should be stored in:

A) the hallway near the freight elevators.
B) the back of the preparation area.
C) the back of the clean-up area.
D) a separate "clean room."
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Carbolic acid is:

A) an acetic acid derivative.
B) a common disinfectant.
C) the basis for phenol derivatives.
D) the only form of acid glutaraldehyde.
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An oxygen atom can be added to acetic acid to form an excellent disinfectant with sterilization capabilities.This disinfecting agent is:

A) peroxide.
B) peroxidic acid.
C) peracetic acid.
D) acetic peroxide.
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Bacterial spores can be inactivated by exposure to:

A) 10 hours of iodophors.
B) 8 hours of glutaraldehyde.
C) 30 minutes of isopropyl alcohol.
D) 6 hours of quaternary ammonium compounds.
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Which of the following disinfectants/sterilizing agents is a respiratory irritant?

A) Phenolic
B) Iodophors
C) Formaldehyde
D) Isopropyl alcohol
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A residue will remain on equipment exposed to:

A) formaldehyde.
B) isopropyl alcohol.
C) hydrogen peroxide.
D) quaternary ammonium compounds.
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During a home care visit,the respiratory therapist is instructing the patient and family member on the use of the patient's equipment.Which of the following household items should the respiratory therapist inform the patient to use to decontaminate the equipment?

A) Alcohol
B) Vinegar
C) Bleach
D) Lye
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Which of the following figure represents a spirochete?
<strong>Which of the following figure represents a spirochete?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Commercial-grade hydrogen peroxide is an effective disinfectant at room temperature after how many minutes?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 30
D) 60
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Which of the following should routinely be used to ensure proper function and quality control of an autoclave?
1)Pressure-sensitive tape
2)Biologic indicators
3)Chemical indicators
4)Heat-sensitive tape

A) 2
B) 2 and 4
C) 1,2,and 3
D) 1,2,and 4
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Which of the following illnesses requires airborne precautions?

A) Measles
B) Clostridium difficile
C) Herpes simplex virus
D) Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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Dry-heat sterilization involves a 1-hour to 2-hour exposure at approximately:

A) 100° C.
B) 132° C.
C) 170° C.
D) 200° C.
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Which of the following indicates the minimum time a tracheostomy inner cannula should be soaked in 3% hydrogen peroxide to be an effective disinfectant during a patient's tracheostomy care?

A) 1 minute
B) 5 minutes
C) 10 minutes
D) 15 minutes
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A Gram stain leaves the following organism violet.Which pathogen could this be?
<strong>A Gram stain leaves the following organism violet.Which pathogen could this be?  </strong> A) Escherichia coli B) Bacillus anthracis C) Staphylococcus aureus D) Streptococcus pneumoniae <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Staphylococcus aureus
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Which of the following physical properties are required for an autoclave to sterilize biohazardous material?
1)Dry heat
2)A vacuum
3)100% humidity
4)Increased air pressure

A) 2 and 3
B) 1 and 3
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 2,3,and 4
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Which isolation precaution requires the patient to be placed in a private isolation room?

A) Droplet
B) Contact
C) Airborne
D) Universal
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a _____ dilution of bleach to water to clean up blood spills.

A) 1:1
B) 1:2
C) 1:10
D) 1:100
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Which type of germicide requires activation with bicarbonate?

A) 5% acetic acid
B) 2% alkaline glutaraldehyde
C) 3% hydrogen peroxide
D) 10% sodium hypochlorite
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According to the classification of infection-risk devices described by Spaulding,ventilator tubing is considered:

A) critical.
B) noncritical.
C) semicritical.
D) highly critical.
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Which of these precautions must be followed in the treatment of a patient with an influenza infection?
1)Contact
2)Droplet
3)Airborne
4)Standard

A) 1 and 3
B) 2 and 4
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 2,3,and 4
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The below figure represents which of the following bacteria?
<strong>The below figure represents which of the following bacteria?  </strong> A) Bacillus B) Diplococcus C) Streptococcus D) Staphylococcus <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Bacillus
B) Diplococcus
C) Streptococcus
D) Staphylococcus
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At high altitudes,sterilization by boiling must be prolonged primarily because of which of the following?

A) Increased oxygen content
B) Reduced oxygen content
C) Increased normal boiling point
D) Reduced normal boiling point
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According to the classification described by Spaulding,which of the following items of medical equipment fall into the category of noncritical infection risk?

A) Scalpels
B) Ventilators
C) Ventilator tubing
D) Manual resuscitators
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In preparation for an arterial blood gas puncture on a noninfectious patient in the pulmonary laboratory,which of the following items of protective apparel should be used?
1)Gown
2)Gloves
3)Shoe covers
4)Eye protection

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 4
C) 2,3,and 4
D) 1,2,3,and 4
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Which of the following is the most important infection control procedure for anyone who has direct patient contact?

A) Sterile latex gloves
B) Disposal of sharps
C) Hand hygiene
D) Face masks
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Droplet isolation precautions call for all of the following,except:

A) face masks.
B) latex gloves.
C) protective eyewear.
D) special air-handling.
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A 1.25% solution of acetic acid has been shown to be an effective bactericidal agent against:

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Micobacterium tuberculosis
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Clinical microbiology is concerned with _____ the organism.1.identifying
2)controlling
3)isolating
4)eradication of

A) 1 and 4
B) 2 and 3
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 1,2,and 3
D
Clinical microbiology addresses the identification,isolation,and control of pathogens,not their eradication.
2
Which of the following is typically associated with tuberculosis?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Pseudomonas
C) Clostridium
D) Bordetella
A
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the organism responsible for pulmonary,spinal,and miliary tuberculosis.
3
Viruses are usually described as nonliving because they:

A) do not have a cell wall.
B) are unable to self-replicate.
C) must create endospores to survive.
D) cannot live without another living organism.
B
Viruses must invade a living organism to replicate.This is the reason that they are described as nonliving.They do have a wall-like structure that is made of protein.They do not create endospores and are able to live outside a host; however,they cannot replicate outside of a host.
4
Which of the following is spread by direct contact?

A) Measles
B) Hepatitis B
C) Staphylococcus
D) Histoplasmosis
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Which of the following is a gram-negative pathogen?

A) Bacillus anthracis
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Clostridium botulinum
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The word vibrio refers to:

A) The many shapes bacteria can assume
B) The erratic movement of bacteria
C) Comma-shaped morphology
D) Spirochete helical shape
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A sputum specimen is received in the microbiology laboratory.Gram staining and a microscopic examination reveal a paired,spherical,purple-stained organism.It can be reasonably assumed that this organism is which of the following?

A) Gram-negative bacilli
B) Gram-negative staphylococci
C) Gram-positive diplococci
D) Gram-positive bacilli
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A nosocomial infection is best defined as a:

A) respiratory system-borne pathogen.
B) hospital-acquired pathogen.
C) bacterial or viral organism.
D) blood-borne pathogen.
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A 78-year-old man is going to be discharged today after having abdominal surgery several days ago.The nurse notices that the patient has a temperature of 101.5° F and has some tan secretions in his suture area. A specimen is sent to the laboratory.The results show the presence of gram-positive cocci.The statement that might explain this condition is which of the following?

A) The antibiotic was ineffective.
B) The patient was not compliant with therapy.
C) It is normal to have secretions at the suture site.
D) A health care-associated infection should be considered.
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Which of the following is a bacterium?

A) Herpes simplex
B) Pneumocystis carinii
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D) Candida albicans
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia is commonly caused by which of the following?

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Enterobacteriaceae
D) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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An organism that appears reddish-pink after Gram staining is usually called:

A) gram-negative.
B) gram-positive.
C) non-acid-fast.
D) acid-fast.
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A virus can be described as a parasite with which of the following traits?

A) Nucleic acid core
B) Carbohydrate sheath
C) Size of less than 20 nm
D) Ability to produce spores
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A prokaryotic,one-celled organism that ranges in size from 0.5 µm to 50 µm is usually classified as which of the following?

A) Virus
B) Protozoan
C) Bacterium
D) Retrovirus
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When speaking about the morphology of bacteria,one is referring to its:

A) size.
B) shape.
C) function.
D) movement.
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Bacteria that require oxygen for growth are typically known as:

A) aerobes.
B) airborne.
C) anaerobes.
D) autotrophs.
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To survive adverse conditions,such as excessive heat and dryness,bacteria might do which of the following?

A) Store excess water in special sporelike structures
B) Form large colonies in a short period of time
C) Speed up their enzymatic processes
D) Form endospores
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Infectious diseases are not usually caused by:

A) ticks.
B) bacteria.
C) viruses.
D) algae.
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The Ziehl-Neelsen stain is useful in identifying which family of microorganisms?

A) Streptococci
B) Mycobacterium
C) Staphylococci
D) Pseudomonas
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Which of the following is true concerning facultative anaerobes?

A) They have limited oxygen tolerance.
B) They require complex nutrients to exist.
C) They cannot live in oxygen environments.
D) They require simple inorganic nutrients to exist.
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A patient's susceptibility to Pseudomonas aeruginosa is increased by:

A) organ transplantation.
B) multiple myeloma.
C) antibiotic therapy.
D) oncochemotherapy.
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You are visiting a country that has been plagued by heavy rains and flooding.The population is suffering from widespread disease.Which of the following is the most likely cause of the disease?

A) Cholera
B) Influenza
C) Legionella
D) Salmonellosis
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Airborne droplet nuclei are responsible for the transmission of:

A) legionellosis.
B) histoplasmosis.
C) staphylococcus.
D) tuberculosis.
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Which of the following is a common pathogen that could cause a disruption of normal flora in a patient receiving antibiotic therapy?

A) Clostridium difficile
B) Pneumocystis carinii
C) Enterobacteriaceae spp.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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The skin and mucosal tissue can prevent the spread of infectious agents by acting as _____ barriers.

A) immunologic
B) mechanical
C) epidermal
D) soft
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Which of the following is a virus that has a respiratory route of transmission?

A) Polio
B) Hepatitis
C) Coronavirus
D) Herpes simplex
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An agent that destroys pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects only is best described as a:

A) virucide.
B) germicide.
C) bactericide.
D) disinfectant.
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Which of the following is the protozoan organism that is associated with pneumonia in immune-compromised patients?

A) Schistosoma
B) Shigella
C) Pneumocystis
D) Rickettsiae
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Transmission of an infectious agent by flies would fall into which mode of disease transfer?

A) Vector-borne
B) Airborne
C) Contact
D) Indirect
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Which of the following are the two primary human barriers to infection in the health care setting?

A) Disinfection and sterilization
B) Immunologic and mechanical
C) Disinfection and pasteurization
D) Hand-washing and personal protective equipment
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All of the following organisms can be transmitted via the respiratory tract,except:

A) hepatitis.
B) influenza.
C) varicella.
D) parainfluenza.
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The spread of diseases requires all of the following,except:

A) pathogen source.
B) immunosuppression.
C) mode of transmission.
D) susceptible host.
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Which of the following medical states increase patient susceptibility to nosocomial infection?

A) Hypoglycemia
B) Altered B cells
C) Hyperbilirubinemia
D) Hypogammaglobulinemia
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Sterilization differs from pasteurization in that sterilization destroys:

A) bacteria and fungi only.
B) only bacteria.
C) all microbes.
D) only viruses.
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All of the following are factors that affect disinfection and sterilization,except:

A) shape of the pathogen.
B) number of organisms.
C) resistance of the pathogen.
D) strength of the germicide.
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Chlamydia species are classified as:

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) protozoa.
D) intracellular parasites.
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Which of the following is the type of organism that causes malaria and trypanosomiasis?

A) Virus
B) Parasite
C) Protozoa
D) Bacteria
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Which of the following are true about the amount of time required to kill microbes?
1)Time decreases as the strength of the germicide decreases.
2)Time is directly proportional to the number of pathogens.
3)Time increases as the microbial population increases.
4)Time varies with the resistance of the organism.

A) 2,3,and 4
B) 3 and 4
C) 1 and 3
D) 2 and 3
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39
A budding unicellular organism revealed in the microscopic examination of sputum is most likely:

A) yeast.
B) Bacillus.
C) Rickettsia.
D) Clostridium.
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40
Which of the following is the least likely mode of transmission for a nosocomial infection?

A) Airborne
B) Through fomites
C) Vector-borne
D) Direct contact
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41
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that blood spills be cleaned with:

A) ethanol.
B) peracetic acid.
C) sodium hypochlorite.
D) alkaline glutaraldehyde.
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42
Phenolic compounds are generally diluted to what concentration?

A) 0.04% to 0.05%
B) 0.4% to 5.0%
C) 40% to 50%
D) 4% to 5%
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43
In general,germicides are most effective in which of the following environments?

A) Lower acidity
B) Lower alkalinity
C) Lower temperatures
D) Higher temperatures
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44
Acid glutaraldehyde is tuberculocidal with a minimum exposure time of _____ minutes.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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45
In batch pasteurization,equipment is placed in a water bath heated to ____ for 30 minutes.

A) 63° C
B) 72° C
C) 163° C
D) 175° C
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46
A typical high-level disinfectant can kill organisms-but not spores-in what time period?

A) 24 hours
B) 1 to 2 hours
C) 12 to 18 hours
D) Less than 45 minutes
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47
Under normal conditions,high-level disinfectants can kill all of the following organisms,except:

A) fungal buds.
B) bacterial spores.
C) gram-positive bacteria.
D) gram-negative bacteria.
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48
Alcohols such as ethyl and isopropyl are unable to kill:

A) fungi.
B) viruses.
C) bacteria.
D) bacterial spores.
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49
The respiratory therapist is in a contact isolation room with a patient.The stethoscope for use with this patient is located within the patient's room.Which of the following is the most appropriate solution for disinfecting this stethoscope?

A) Acetic acid
B) Ethylene oxide
C) Glutaraldehyde
D) Isopropyl alcohol
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50
The statement "A disinfectant's potency increases as its concentration increases" is not true for:

A) phenols.
B) alcohols.
C) iodophors.
D) glutaraldehydes.
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51
Quaternary ammonium salts are routinely used to sanitize:

A) ventilator tubing.
B) ventilator surfaces.
C) walls and furniture.
D) critical respiratory care equipment.
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52
Flash pasteurization exposes equipment to which of the following?

A) Water bath at 72° C for 15 minutes
B) Water bath at 63° C for 30 minutes
C) Moist heat at 72° C for 15 minutes
D) Moist heat at 72° C for 15 seconds
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53
The ability of alcohols to act as an effective disinfectant decreases significantly when their concentration drops below:

A) 30%.
B) 50%.
C) 70%.
D) 90%.
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54
After a ventilator is cleaned and ready for use,it should be stored in:

A) the hallway near the freight elevators.
B) the back of the preparation area.
C) the back of the clean-up area.
D) a separate "clean room."
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55
Carbolic acid is:

A) an acetic acid derivative.
B) a common disinfectant.
C) the basis for phenol derivatives.
D) the only form of acid glutaraldehyde.
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56
An oxygen atom can be added to acetic acid to form an excellent disinfectant with sterilization capabilities.This disinfecting agent is:

A) peroxide.
B) peroxidic acid.
C) peracetic acid.
D) acetic peroxide.
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57
Bacterial spores can be inactivated by exposure to:

A) 10 hours of iodophors.
B) 8 hours of glutaraldehyde.
C) 30 minutes of isopropyl alcohol.
D) 6 hours of quaternary ammonium compounds.
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58
Which of the following disinfectants/sterilizing agents is a respiratory irritant?

A) Phenolic
B) Iodophors
C) Formaldehyde
D) Isopropyl alcohol
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59
A residue will remain on equipment exposed to:

A) formaldehyde.
B) isopropyl alcohol.
C) hydrogen peroxide.
D) quaternary ammonium compounds.
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60
During a home care visit,the respiratory therapist is instructing the patient and family member on the use of the patient's equipment.Which of the following household items should the respiratory therapist inform the patient to use to decontaminate the equipment?

A) Alcohol
B) Vinegar
C) Bleach
D) Lye
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61
Which of the following figure represents a spirochete?
<strong>Which of the following figure represents a spirochete?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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62
Commercial-grade hydrogen peroxide is an effective disinfectant at room temperature after how many minutes?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 30
D) 60
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63
Which of the following should routinely be used to ensure proper function and quality control of an autoclave?
1)Pressure-sensitive tape
2)Biologic indicators
3)Chemical indicators
4)Heat-sensitive tape

A) 2
B) 2 and 4
C) 1,2,and 3
D) 1,2,and 4
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64
Which of the following illnesses requires airborne precautions?

A) Measles
B) Clostridium difficile
C) Herpes simplex virus
D) Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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65
Dry-heat sterilization involves a 1-hour to 2-hour exposure at approximately:

A) 100° C.
B) 132° C.
C) 170° C.
D) 200° C.
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66
Which of the following indicates the minimum time a tracheostomy inner cannula should be soaked in 3% hydrogen peroxide to be an effective disinfectant during a patient's tracheostomy care?

A) 1 minute
B) 5 minutes
C) 10 minutes
D) 15 minutes
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67
A Gram stain leaves the following organism violet.Which pathogen could this be?
<strong>A Gram stain leaves the following organism violet.Which pathogen could this be?  </strong> A) Escherichia coli B) Bacillus anthracis C) Staphylococcus aureus D) Streptococcus pneumoniae

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus anthracis
C) Staphylococcus aureus
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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68
Which of the following physical properties are required for an autoclave to sterilize biohazardous material?
1)Dry heat
2)A vacuum
3)100% humidity
4)Increased air pressure

A) 2 and 3
B) 1 and 3
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 2,3,and 4
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69
Which isolation precaution requires the patient to be placed in a private isolation room?

A) Droplet
B) Contact
C) Airborne
D) Universal
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70
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a _____ dilution of bleach to water to clean up blood spills.

A) 1:1
B) 1:2
C) 1:10
D) 1:100
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71
Which type of germicide requires activation with bicarbonate?

A) 5% acetic acid
B) 2% alkaline glutaraldehyde
C) 3% hydrogen peroxide
D) 10% sodium hypochlorite
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72
According to the classification of infection-risk devices described by Spaulding,ventilator tubing is considered:

A) critical.
B) noncritical.
C) semicritical.
D) highly critical.
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73
Which of these precautions must be followed in the treatment of a patient with an influenza infection?
1)Contact
2)Droplet
3)Airborne
4)Standard

A) 1 and 3
B) 2 and 4
C) 1,2,and 4
D) 2,3,and 4
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74
The below figure represents which of the following bacteria?
<strong>The below figure represents which of the following bacteria?  </strong> A) Bacillus B) Diplococcus C) Streptococcus D) Staphylococcus

A) Bacillus
B) Diplococcus
C) Streptococcus
D) Staphylococcus
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75
At high altitudes,sterilization by boiling must be prolonged primarily because of which of the following?

A) Increased oxygen content
B) Reduced oxygen content
C) Increased normal boiling point
D) Reduced normal boiling point
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76
According to the classification described by Spaulding,which of the following items of medical equipment fall into the category of noncritical infection risk?

A) Scalpels
B) Ventilators
C) Ventilator tubing
D) Manual resuscitators
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77
In preparation for an arterial blood gas puncture on a noninfectious patient in the pulmonary laboratory,which of the following items of protective apparel should be used?
1)Gown
2)Gloves
3)Shoe covers
4)Eye protection

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 4
C) 2,3,and 4
D) 1,2,3,and 4
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78
Which of the following is the most important infection control procedure for anyone who has direct patient contact?

A) Sterile latex gloves
B) Disposal of sharps
C) Hand hygiene
D) Face masks
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79
Droplet isolation precautions call for all of the following,except:

A) face masks.
B) latex gloves.
C) protective eyewear.
D) special air-handling.
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80
A 1.25% solution of acetic acid has been shown to be an effective bactericidal agent against:

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Micobacterium tuberculosis
D) Streptococcus pneumoniae
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