WB4081- Nursing Home Infection Preventionist Training Course 75 Questions and Answers
A nurs assistant is about to perform perineal care on an
... [Show More] incontinent patient who wears briefs. His supplies have already been gathered and placed on the clean bedside table. He enters the room, dons non-sterile gloves, removes and discards the patient's soiled brief and cleans the patient's perineum. He removes his soiled gloves and dons a new pair of non-sterile gloves. He applies a clean brief. He discards his gloves and exists the room. How many times should he have performed hand hygiene in this scenario? Please select the best answer.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) Hand hygiene was not required because gloves were worn.
2.
A patient is diagnosed with latent TB infection (LTBI). Is there risk that the patient will transmit TB to others inthe facility? Please select the best answer.
A) No, there is no risk of transmission at this time
B) Yes, the patient is very likely to transmit infection to those who are immunocompromised
C) No, the patient is not a risk because he/she will be placed in Airborne Precautions
D) Yes, the patient is likely to transmit infection to close contacts
3.
After you have scored the infection prevention and control (IPC) risk assessment, which of the following actions would you take first to address the findings? Please select the best answer.
A) Develop a performance improvement effort
B) Identify high-scoring items for IPC program prioritization
C) Develop new (or review existing) IPC policies and procedures
D) Provide education and training for staff
4.
As a result of lessons learned from outbreaks of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) in nursing homes, which of the following situations should warrant use of Contact Precautions and consideration of a single-person room for MDRO-colonized patients? Please select all that apply.
A) Patients with difficulty containing sites of MDRO colonization and potential for extensive environmental contamination
B) New patients on the unit are found to be colonized with the MDRO (evidence of ongoing transmission) despite efforts to control spread
C) Patients with minimal medical or nursing care needs who are able to move independently throughout the facility
D) Patients colonized with rare, highly-resistant MDROs
5.
At what stage of an investigation would you notify local or state public health officials that you have an outbreak? Please select the best answer
A) Once an outbreak case definition has been developed
B) Once an outbreak has not been controlled by infection prevention and control (IPC) measures
C) Once an outbreak has been determined to exist
D) Once an outbreak has been evaluated and summarized in a written report
6.
Before performing wound care, if the hands are not visibly soiled, which method of hand hygiene by staff members is preferred? Please select the best answer.
A) Using an alcohol-based hand rub
B) Washing hands with soap and water, followed immediately by use of an alcohol-based hand rub
C) None. Since gloves should be worn when performing wound care, hand hygiene is not necessary
D) None of the above
7.
During January, there were five patients with central venous catheters (CVCs) for a total of 100 catheter-days.There were 4,000 patient-days for the month. There were two central line-associated blood stream infections (CLABSIs) identified. What is the CLABSI rate for the month? Please select the best answer.
A) 1.3 CLABSI per 1,000 patient-days
B) 2 CLABSI per 1,000 catheter-days
C) 5 CLABSI per 1,000 patient-days
D) 20 CLABSI per 1,000 catheter-days [Show Less]