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CIC Commercial Casualty Institute
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CIC - Commercial Casualty Institute Games and activities
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CIC Exam Q&A’s Latest Update 2024
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Facultative anaerobes will utilize _______ if it is present but are still 
able to grow in the absence of oxygen. 
oxygen 
Microbes that must have oxygen to grow are called _________, whereas microbes that only 
grow in the absence of oxygen are called ______. 
aerobes; obligate anaerobes 
___________ need a small amount of oxygen for growth. 
Microaerophilic bacteria
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CIC exam with Latest Update Questions And Correct Answers
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Preventing infection for immunocompromised patients - Answer Take thorough patient history. 
Prepare before starting with all vaccines, procedures, line placement, screening. Support gastric 
acidity. Prevent exposures with awesome hygiene, approp food and water precautions, visitor 
education, no flowers or plants, and possible abx prophy (for infections that might reactivate or 
high-risk for pneumocystis) 
Mycoplasma spp. - Answer No cell wall --> limited abx choices. Cause atypical pneumo...
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CIC exam Study Guide with Questions And Correct Answers
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When are IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A (HAV) detectable in the blood? - Answer -Within 3 
weeks of exposure, at the onset of jaundice 
-Clinical features of acute hepatitis are not specific to HAV infection, so serological testing is 
necessary 
-Titer declines over 4-6 weeks and antibodies are usually not detectable after 6-12 months 
-IgG also detectable at onset of jaundice, remains positive lifelong
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CIC Exam practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Who am I? #MicroMonday 
1. I am an obligate aerobic Gram-negative rod that does not ferment glucose and is catalase 
positive. 
2. First described by Walter Burkholder in 1949 as the cause of bacterial rot of onion bulbs. 
3. I was originally included in the Pseudomonas genus. 
4. I can be found in soil, water, infected plants, animals, and humans 
5. I am capable of breaking down toxic compounds found in pesticides and herbicides. 
6. I have shown resistance to some disinfectants 
7. I commonly...
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CIC exam Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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A patient has VRE from a rectal swab but does not have any signs and symptoms of being sick. 
This patient has a VRE _______. - Answer Colonization 
Which part of the chain of infection does a sneeze represent? - Answer Mode of transmission of 
the agent 
What is the name for a substance that prevents water-soluble elements such as antibiotics and 
disinfectants from reaching pathogens? - Answer Biofilm
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CIC exam Study Guide with Latest Update Questions And Correct Answers
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blood borne pathogens - Answer disease producing pathogens that spread/transmit via contact 
with blood and other body fluids ie HIV or Hep 
blood borne pathogens standard - Answer legally binding regulation mandate that all 
employers protect staff from occupational exposures to infectious diseases and pathogens 
chemical indicators - Answer devices used to monitor effectiveness of sterilization processes in 
whether they meet rigors of effectiveness
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CIC Exam practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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the initial element in virulence is the ability of an organism to survive in the external 
environment during transit between hosts - Answer the second set of virulence is a mechanism 
for transmission to a new host 
the management of an infected surgical site includes - Answer *open and drain the incision 
*debride the fibrous debris and necrotic soft tissue 
*implement antimicrobial management as needed 
*manage the open wound
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Predominant Breastfeeding Babies who receive breastmilk and other liquids (e.g. water, 
 
minerals, vitamins, oral meds). 
 
 
 
 
Breastfeeding Baby receives human milk, as well as other foods or fluids, including formula. 
 
 
 
 
Complementary Feeding Child is between 6-23 months receiving both human milk and solid 
 
or semi solid foods. 
 
 
 
 
3 strategies for increasing BF initiation and duration Promotion, Protection, Support 
 
 
 
 
Promotion Focuses on advantages of BF on a personal,...
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