Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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Universal precaution is also known as standard precaution?
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Sterilization rendering items safe to handle for instrument sets used in the OR is called?
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bactericidal
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terminal sterilizaton
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sporicidal
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Wiping down the OR before the start of the day with a clean lint free cloth with disinfectant on it is called?
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manual cleaning
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sanitation
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disinfection
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damp dusting
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The immediate disinfection process following the contamination of articles by an infectious agent is called?
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When items are opened, dissembled and placed in perforating baskets for cleaning this is called?
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To clean an O.R. at the end of the day or to clean equipment that is going back into storage what type of cleaning is needed?
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terminal cleaning
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manual cleaning
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sanitation
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Which is not known as a sub-sterile area?
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scrub sinks
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hallway floors
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clean core/storage rooms
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autoclaves
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bathrooms
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Wet time or kill time is known as?
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how long instruments are kept in solution; this needs to be monitored closely
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when items are first disinfected to the evaporation
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when disinfectants need to come in contact with an item for 10-15 minutes
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Three classifications of disinfectant are;High level, intermediate level, low level?
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Sodium hypochloride also known as bleach is a high level disinfectant?
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Phenal carbolic acid is a intermediate level disinfectant?
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Ammonium is a low level disinfectant?
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Cidex is the brand name for glutaraldehyde.
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Chlorine bleach is effect on the HIV virus and is used for blood spills at 10:1 solution?
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Glutaraldahyde takes 10 hours to sterilize and 20 minutes to disinfect.
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phenolics and carbolic acid is the solution that is used to wipe down OR equipment between every case.
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Low level disinfectants do not kill TB( tuberculosis), spores or viruses.