Prevention & Control Of Infection

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    Who are the 'trained hand hygiene observers' in OT department?

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This quiz covers key aspects of infection prevention and control in a healthcare setting, focusing on hand hygiene, waste disposal, PPE usage, and infection control programs. Essential for healthcare professionals to ensure safety and compliance.

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  • 2. 

    What can we find from Infection Control website? You may choose more than 1 answer.

    • Prevention & Controlled of Infection (PCI) modules videos

    • Healthcare Associated Infection Elimination (HAIE) data

    • Hand hygiene videos

    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) videos

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Prevention & Controlled of Infection (PCI) modules videos
    A. Healthcare Associated Infection Elimination (HAIE) data
    A. Hand hygiene videos
    A. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) videos
    Explanation
    The Infection Control website provides Prevention & Controlled of Infection (PCI) modules videos, Healthcare Associated Infection Elimination (HAIE) data, Hand hygiene videos, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) videos.

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  • 3. 

    Please select the infection control programmes we have in TTSH. You may choose more than 1 answer.

    • Surveillance & Epidemiology of Infectious Disease (SEID) Watch

    • Hand hygiene audit

    • Infection Prevention Champions (IPC) in wards

    • Screensavers on computer deskstop

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Surveillance & Epidemiology of Infectious Disease (SEID) Watch
    A. Hand hygiene audit
    A. Infection Prevention Champions (IPC) in wards
    A. Screensavers on computer deskstop
  • 4. 

    Hand hygiene audits are done 6x/year at outpatient clinic

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Hand hygiene champions will do audit 6x a year at outpatient clinic

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  • 5. 

    You are going to transfer a MRSA patient, what PPE are you going to don on?

    • N95 Mask, Gloves & Gown

    • Surgical Mask, Gloves, Gown

    • Apron, Gloves

    • N95 Mask, Apron, Gloves

    Correct Answer
    A. Surgical Mask, Gloves, Gown
    Explanation
    When you see MRSA patient without closed bodily contact, apron is sufficient.
    When closed bodily contact (activities where shoulder, arm and clothes cannot be covered by apron) is required e.g during transfer, you are required to wear gown.

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    Please choose the correct waste disposal procedure. You may choose more than 1 answer

    • Dispose heavily soiled with blood stained or body fluid waste into biohazard bag

    • Dispose minimal blood stain waste into general waste bin

    • Put patient's clothes with blood stain/vomit into a red bag before disposing it into contaminated bag

    • Put patient's clothes with blood stain/vomit into red bag, follow by a white translucent bag before disposing it into contaminated bag

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Dispose heavily soiled with blood stained or body fluid waste into biohazard bag
    A. Dispose minimal blood stain waste into general waste bin
    A. Put patient's clothes with blood stain/vomit into red bag, follow by a white translucent bag before disposing it into contaminated bag
    Explanation
    The correct waste disposal procedure includes disposing heavily soiled waste with blood stains or body fluids into a biohazard bag. Minimal blood stain waste should be disposed of in a general waste bin. Patient's clothes with blood stains or vomit should be put into a red bag, followed by a white translucent bag before disposing it into a contaminated bag. This ensures proper segregation and containment of potentially infectious waste materials.

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