Infection Prevention Ro Ps Precautions in LTC Surveillance
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Infection Prevention Ro. Ps Precautions in LTC Surveillance Scabies / Bedbugs Influenza Prevention Manage Hand Hygiene $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 100 The Ro. Ps include how many phases of implementation? Return to Main Board Answer
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 100 Three phases Return to Main Board
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 200 Antibiotic Stewardship Program and Infection Prevention Risk Assessment needed to be in place by what phase and date? Return to Main Board Answer
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 200 Phase 2 / November 28 th, 2017 Return to Main Board
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 300 The Infection Prevention Program pieces needed to be in place by what date? Return to Main Board Answer
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 300 November 28, 2016 Return to Main Board
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 400 The Infection Prevention Plan should be based on what assessment? Return to Main Board Answer
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 400 Infection Prevention Risk Assessment Return to Main Board
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 500 The Infection Preventionist training and what other task must be in place by November 28, 2019 Return to Main Board Answer
Infection Prevention Requirements of Participation: 500 Infection Prevention integration with QAPI Return to Main Board
Precautions in Long Term Care: 100 What Precautions needs to be completed with every Resident/Patient contact? Return to Main Board Answer
Precautions in Long Term Care: 100 Standard Precautions Return to Main Board
Precautions in Long Term Care: 200 Transmission Based Precautions include what three types of Precautions? Return to Main Board Answer
Precautions in Long Term Care: 200 Contact, Droplet and Airborne Precautions Return to Main Board
Precautions in Long Term Care: 300 Precautions should be removed when the resident is no longer symptomatic for all MDROs (Multi Drug Resistant Organisms) except for what organisms? Return to Main Board Answer
Precautions in Long Term Care: 300 Carbapenum Resistant Organisms (CRE / CRPA / CRA) Return to Main Board
Precautions in Long Term Care: 400 Cough Ediquette should always be used with which type of transmission based precautions? Return to Main Board Answer
Precautions in Long Term Care: 400 Droplet Precautions – any type of Respiratory Infection Return to Main Board
Precautions in Long Term Care: 500 Precautions needs to be used for known or suspected infections that have the ability to ____. Return to Main Board Answer
Precautions in Long Term Care: 500 Have the ability to transmit the infection Return to Main Board
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 100 What Definitions of Infection should be used in Long Term Care? Return to Main Board Answer
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 100 “New Mc. Geers” surveillance definitions, Loeb Criteria for clinicians and/or AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) Safety Program definitions Return to Main Board
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 200 If there is no evidence of an incubating infection at the time of admission to the facility, you would consider this a _____ Acquired Infection Return to Main Board Answer
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 200 Healthcare Acquired Infection (HAI) Return to Main Board
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 300 The New Mc. Geer definitions of Constitutional Criteria define Fever/Leukocytosis, Acute Change in Mental Status and Acute ______. Return to Main Board Answer
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 300 Functional Decline Return to Main Board
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 400 What are the two types of Surveillance that all LTC facilities need to use? Return to Main Board Answer
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 400 Process and Outcome Return to Main Board
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 500 The facility should report the results of their Infection Prevention Surveillance Outcomes to _____. Return to Main Board Answer
Surveillance in Long Term Care: 500 QAPI committee, HCWs, Clinicians… anyone else? Return to Main Board
Scabies/Bedbugs: 100 How long have Scabies been known to be present in the world? Return to Main Board Answer
Scabies/Bedbugs: 100 Scabies were first documented as seen in the mummies of Peru Return to Main Board
Scabies/Bedbugs: 200 Name three places where Scabies and/or Bedbug infestations have been seen worldwide Return to Main Board Answer
Scabies/Bedbugs: 200 Homes/Apartments/Hotels Cruise Ships Hospitals/Living Centers Shelters Schools/Dormitories Etc… Return to Main Board
Scabies/Bedbugs: 300 Bedbugs feed and live internally or externally on their human host? Return to Main Board Answer
Scabies/Bedbugs: 300 Externally Return to Main Board
Scabies/Bedbugs: 400 Scabies feed and live internally or externally on their human host? Return to Main Board Answer
Scabies/Bedbugs: 400 They feed internally and live internally and externally depending on their stage of life cycle Return to Main Board
Scabies/Bedbugs: 500 Which parasite (Scabies or Bedbug) has a medication used to help eradicate the parasite? Return to Main Board Answer
Scabies/Bedbugs: 500 Scabies Return to Main Board
Influenza Prevention and Management: 100 The BEST prevention measure specific to influenza is _________. Return to Main Board Answer
Influenza Prevention and Management: 100 The Annual Influenza Vaccine Return to Main Board
Influenza Prevention and Management: 200 When should Influenza Outbreak Management be put in place at your facility? Return to Main Board Answer
Influenza Prevention and Management: 200 Outbreak management should be initiated as soon as possible when influenza is suspected/known Return to Main Board
Influenza Prevention and Management: 300 Once HCW influenza outbreak management training has been completed, management team needs to do what to ensure compliance? Return to Main Board Answer
Influenza Prevention and Management: 300 AUDIT, AUDIT Return to Main Board
Influenza Prevention and Management: 400 How is influenza transmitted? Return to Main Board Answer
Influenza Prevention and Management: 400 Through direct and indirect contact Return to Main Board
Influenza Prevention and Management: 500 The Resident/Patient with influenza may be treated with what time of Antimicrobial medication? Return to Main Board Answer
Influenza Prevention and Management: 500 Antivirals: Tamiflu, Relenza, Xofluza Return to Main Board
Hand Hygiene: 100 What is the most important action that a HCW can do to prevent infection transmission? Return to Main Board Answer
Hand Hygiene: 100 Hand Hygiene Return to Main Board
Hand Hygiene: 200 Hand hygiene should be performed with soap and water, at all times, when dealing with what two organisms often seen in living centers Return to Main Board Answer
Hand Hygiene: 200 Norovirus and C-diff Return to Main Board
Hand Hygiene: 300 How many times can you perform hand hygiene with an alcohol based hand rub before you must wash your hands with soap and water? Return to Main Board Answer
Hand Hygiene: 300 There is NO magic number but if your hands become sticky or if you perform a specific task that requires hand wash with soap and water Return to Main Board
Hand Hygiene: 400 When should hand hygiene be performed while performing perineal care? Return to Main Board Answer
Hand Hygiene: 400 At any time that your gloves become contaminated and are going to be working with a ‘clean’ area… e. g. assisting with clean clothing change. Return to Main Board
Hand Hygiene: 500 When gloves are removed or changed, what procedure must be completed prior to putting on new gloves? Return to Main Board Answer
Hand Hygiene: 500 Hand Hygiene Return to Main Board
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