This ASEPSIS quiz evaluates knowledge on sterile techniques, common portals of exit, transmission routes, and universal precautions in surgical settings. It is crucial for every surgical team member to maintain a sterile environment to prevent contamination.
Aseptic techniques
Isolation procedures
Sanitary techniques
Zone procedures
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Respiratory tract
Gastrointestinal tract
Genitourinary tract
Breaks in the skin
Muscular system
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False
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No
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False
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Remember the edge is sterile
Remember the edge is not sterile
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Sterile technique
Medical asepsis
Use of ultraviolet properties
Eliminating normal flora
Hand hygiene
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A patient with a communicable respiratory disease is put in a ward containing other patients having the same disease.
Surgery is performed in a special room that is located away from nonsurgical patients
Hands are arms are dried with a clean paper towel after the handwash is performed
The inside of the worker's gown is clean while the outside is considered to be contaminated
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Can be set up appromimately 3 hours prior to procedure
Can be covered and monitored for 3 hours
Prepared as soon as patient is ready
Constantly monitored and sterility maintained.
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Cleans nails
Scrubs all sides of each digit.
Uses knee to turn off water
Rinses hands and arms so water flows off at elbows
Wets hands and forearms
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False
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Antiseptic agent
Chemical disinfectant
Cleansing agent
Sterilizing agent
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Direct contact
Blood
Indirect contact
Water
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