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COPE Health Scholars written exam review




COPE Health Scholars

written exam review

INFECTION

PREVENTION (MODULE

12):


, COPE Health Scholars written exam review

True or False? Scholars may not enter Contact PLUS isolation

rooms?: False 3. What does HAI stand for? define HAI: stands for

Hospital Associated Infection. leading cause of death in US

HAI is an infection that is transmitted in a healthcare or hospital setting from

delivering care

4. What are 4 examples of multi-drug resistant organisms? aka antibiotic

resistant: 1) methicillin-resistant staphylococcus Aerus (MRSA)

2) Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE)

3) Extended spectrum B-lactamase producing (ESBL)

4) Clostridium Difficile (C. Diff)

5. What are the 3 levels of Infection Prevention in health care setting?:

Tier 1: Standard Precautions: protect all patients regardless of diagnoses


Tier 2: Transmission Based Precaution: Precautions healthcare staff must take in

order to protect from being infected by patient with a known infection





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Tier 3: Patient Protective Precaution: Immune compromised patients that need to

be safeguarded from environment

6. Give 6 examples of the types of patients considered immune-

comprised patients: 1) Newborn babies (especially premature babies)


Remember they do not have the necessary antibodies and have weak cell-

mediated immunity


2) elderly: have a slower immune system, that does not respond very quickly to

infectious agents upon their entry


3) Surgical patients: tissue exposure during surgery that serves as a portal entry

for infectious agents


4) immune compromised (HIV/AIDS, chemotherapy patients, organ transplant)


5) seriously ill patients (chemotherapy, HIV/AID, organ transplant)






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6) physically and nutritionally depleted patients who are not getting essential

nutrients and minerals and energy to develop a strong immune system

7. What is the central premise of Standard precautions?: All bodily fluids are

potentially infectious

8. Name a few examples of bodily fluids: *amniotic fluid,

*pleural fluid (from excess build-up fluid in pleural cavity of lungs)

*pericardial fluid (excess build up fluid in sac-like structure surrounding heart, the

pericardium) *sputum

*nasal secretion

*blood

*non-intact skin

*saliva

*semen

*vaginal fluids

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