108.01 Infectious Control Program Flashcards

1
Q

Who must an employee notify after a suspected exposure (in what order)?

A
  1. first level supervisor
  2. Phoenix Alarm Room
  3. If you wish, notify RN or physician treating pt. to request cosent from pt. for blood tests.
  4. GFD Safety Division Officer
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2
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What info should be given to Alarm Room after an exposure?

A

Name, Department, unit #, & phone #

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3
Q

Who’s responsibility is it to initiate documentation of an exposure?

A

employee

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4
Q

The infection control procedures are designed to prevent infection from occurring in who?

A

patient and employee

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5
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What actions should be done immediately in the event of a possible exposure?

A
  1. wash needle stick with soap and water
  2. flush splashes to nose, mouth, or skin with water
  3. irrigate eyes with clean water, saline, or sterile irrigants
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6
Q

GFD members who are exposed to a patient’s blood or body fluids during the performance of work duties must report the incident to protect ______ and the ______.

A

themselves public

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7
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What is the initial info needed for medical control to determine the details of the incident?

A
  1. Alarm # & time of exposure.
  2. How did exposure occur?
  3. What body fluids were involved?
  4. Who did body fluids come from?
  5. Was employee’s skin intact?
  6. What specific part of body was exposed?
  7. Which hospital was the patient transported?
  8. Condition of pt, plus medical history
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8
Q

Within how many minutes of a significant HIV exposure must an employee contact Phoenix Fire Alarm?

A

15

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9
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The Industrial Commission of AZ requires what procedures performed whenever a SIGNIFICANT HIV exposure occurs?

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  1. Employee must inform employer in writing within 10 days
  2. Must have blood drawn within 10 days of exposure
  3. Employee must have blood tested for HIV by antibody testing within 30 days
  4. Employee must be tested or diagnosed with HIV 18 months after exposure
  5. Must file Worker’s Comp Claim within 1 year of diagnosis or positive blood test
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10
Q

What are the 4 categories of the Medical Exposure Severity Rating?

A
  1. significant
  2. moderate
  3. minimal
  4. probable-none
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11
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Do “probable-none” exposures require documentation?

A

NO

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12
Q

The Center for Disease Control states what is the single most important means of preventing the spread of infection?

A

Hand washing before and after Pt contact

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13
Q

What is the minimum amount of time to wash hands?

A

15 seconds

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14
Q

What is considered by EPA to be a intermediate level disinfectant?

A

1:100 bleach solution (1/4 cup bleach to 1 gallon of water)

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15
Q

What should be done after machine washing contaminated uniforms at the station?

A

run 1 cycle with a cup of bleach after clothing is removed

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