PPE Flashcard 1
Rationale
C. Rationale: Masks can be irritating sometimes, especially to healthcare workers who are new to using them or people who react to them. Masks are worn to cover the nose and mouth. Healthcare providers tend to uncover the nose because it can be irritating but should avoid this practice because it defeats the purpose of wearing the mask.
Question
A mask should be worn to:
a. Cover the nose
b. Cover the mouth
c. Cover both nose and mouth
d. It does not matter how the mask is worn
Answer
c. Cover both nose and mouth
Rationale
A. Rationale: Engineering controls are things put in place to prevent exposure. The use of safety needles is an engineering control that removes the need to recap needles. Sharps boxes are another type of engineering control.
Question
Engineering controls include:
a. Safety needles
b. Vaccinations
c. Reporting bloodborne pathogen exposure
d. Both A and C
Answer
a. Safety needles
Rationale
A. Rationale: The sclera can be a route of bloodborne pathogen transmission because of its thin layer, the same as with open wounds and mucosal surfaces. Protective eyewear is designed to enclose the eyes to reduce the risk that pathogens from body secretions and blood would enter the eyes.
Question
Gloves, gowns, goggles, and masks are routinely used for personal protective equipment by healthcare providers to protect themselves from bloodborne pathogens. Which one of the following is a route of transmission of bloodborne pathogens?
a. Sclera
b. Intact skin
c. Nails
d. Hair
Answer
a. Sclera
Rationale
A. Rationale: Gloves are the most commonly required type of PPE. Recapping needles poses a risk of exposure. Eyeglasses by themselves are not protective unless eye shields are attached to them to protect the sides.
Question
What is the best method to protect yourself from bloodborne pathogens?
a. Wear gloves when caring for a patient.
b. Recap needles after use.
c. Use eyeglasses to protect yourself from splash.
d. All of the above
Answer
a. Wear gloves when caring for a patient.
Rationale
C. Rationale: The proper way to don personal protective equipment (whichever elements are being used) is gown, shoe covers, mask, goggles, face shield, cap, and then, lastly, gloves. This logical order prevents the possible source of infection from spreading from the healthcare worker to the patient, which would be most likely via the hands. Additionally, the hands will be in close contact with the patient compared to other parts of the body.
Question
What is the correct order for donning the following personal protective equipment: goggles, gloves, mask, and gown?
a. Gown, goggles, gloves, mask
b. Mask, gloves, goggles, gown
c. Gown, mask, goggles, gloves
d. Gloves, gown, mask, goggles
Answer
c. Gown, mask, goggles, gloves
Rationale
A. Rationale: PPE should be removed outside the patient’s room. The proper way to remove personal protective equipment is gloves, cap, face shield, goggles, gown, shoe covers, and mask. This logical order prevents the spread of infectious materials from the patient to the healthcare worker. The hands would have been in close contact with the patient and are the most likely to be contaminated. Therefore, gloves should be removed first to lessen the risk of contaminating the remaining PPE. Alcohol based hand sanitizer can be used to clean the hands as each additional PPE component is removed.
Question
What is the correct order for removing the following personal protective equipment: goggles, gloves, mask, and gown?
a. Gloves, goggles, gown, mask
b. Gown, goggles, gloves, mask
c. Mask, goggles, gloves, gown
d. Goggles, gown, mask, gloves
Answer
a. Gloves, goggles, gown, mask
Rationale
A. Rationale: Gowns add another layer of protection to the whole body. Non-absorbent gowns work well to protect the provider.
Question
When a healthcare provider is wearing a gown for protection from biohazard material contamination, which fabric should they choose to wear?
a. Non-absorbent
b. Cotton
c. Disposable paper
d. It does not matter
Answer
a. Non-absorbent
Rationale
B. Rationale: The final step in proper hand hygiene is to dry the hands with a clean towel, preferably a disposable towel. Hand hygiene with soap and water is best performed with hot water. Scrubbing is recommended for at least 20 seconds. It is a best practice to touch surfaces such as faucets and door handles with a paper towel to avoid hand contamination.
Question
When washing your hands:
a. Use cold running water.
b. Dry the hands thoroughly with a dry and clean towel.
c. Rub your hands for at least 5 seconds.
d. Use your clean hands to turn off faucets and open doors.
Answer
b. Dry the hands thoroughly with a dry and clean towel.
Rationale
A. Rationale: Change gloves between patient encounters. Sometimes it is also necessary to change heavily contaminated gloves while working with a single patient to prevent cross-contamination of body sites or medical equipment.
Question
You are caring for two patients on the unit. After stabilizing the most severe patient, you tend to the other one. In terms of personal protective equipment, what should you do before touching the other patient?
a. Change your gloves
b. Wear another pair of goggles
c. Renew your uniform
d. Wear a face shield
Answer
a. Change your gloves
Rationale
B. Rationale: It is prudent to change the pair of heavily contaminated gloves even while caring for a single patient to prevent any cross-contamination of equipment, body sites, or to others as well.
Question
You are controlling the bleeding of a patient with a gunshot wound. The bleeding is profuse and your gloved hand is soaked with blood, but you have managed to stabilize the wound. In this situation, what is the correct action to maintain proper personal protective equipment before continuing the care of this patient?
a. Keep the gloves on your hands while caring for this patient
b. Change gloves before doing anything else with the patient
c. Have someone else handle the patient
d. It does not matter what you do with your PPE now that the patient is stabilized
Answer
b. Change gloves before doing anything else with the patient