[HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
**Question 1. Which of the following microorganisms is most resistant to standard steam
sterilization at 121 °C for 15 minutes?**
A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Bacillus subtilis spores
C) Influenza virus
D) Candida albicans
Answer: B
Explanation: Bacillus subtilis spores are highly heat‑resistant and are used as biological
indicators for steam sterilization; they require higher temperature or longer exposure than
vegetative bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
**Question 2. In the chain of infection, which element is directly addressed by proper hand
hygiene?**
A) Reservoir
B) Portal of exit
C) Mode of transmission
D) Susceptible host
Answer: C
Explanation: Hand hygiene disrupts the mode of transmission (contact) by removing
microorganisms from the hands before they can be transferred to patients or equipment.
**Question 3. The recommended duration for performing an alcohol‑based hand rub is:**
A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 20 seconds
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
D) 60 seconds
Answer: C
Explanation: CDC and WHO guidelines state that rubbing hands with an alcohol‑based hand rub
for at least 20 seconds ensures adequate coverage and antimicrobial activity.
**Question 4. Which PPE component is mandatory for staff handling contaminated instruments
in the decontamination area?**
A) Surgical mask only
B) Disposable gloves only
C) Fluid‑resistant gown, gloves, and eye protection
D) Shoe covers only
Answer: C
Explanation: The decontamination area poses splash and aerosol risks; a fluid‑resistant gown,
double gloves, and eye protection protect against exposure to blood and body fluids.
**Question 5. When processing items potentially contaminated with Hepatitis B, the
recommended disinfectant is:**
A) 70 % ethanol
B) 0.5 % sodium hypochlorite (chlorine)
C) Quaternary ammonium compounds
D) Iodine povidone 10 %
Answer: B
Explanation: A 0.5 % sodium hypochlorite solution is effective against HBV, HCV, and HIV and is
the preferred high‑level disinfectant for blood‑borne pathogens.
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
**Question 6. The primary purpose of the “point‑of‑use” preparation step in CSSD is to:**
A) Sterilize instruments before transport
B) Reduce bioburden before mechanical cleaning
C) Package instruments for storage
D) Perform final inspection of instruments
Answer: B
Explanation: Point‑of‑use preparation involves gross decontamination (wiping, rinsing) to lower
organic load, facilitating effective subsequent manual or mechanical cleaning.
**Question 7. Which factor most influences the effectiveness of enzymatic detergents during
manual cleaning?**
A) Water temperature of 20 °C
B) pH of 7.0 (neutral)
C) Contact time of at least 5 minutes
D) Use of hard water without a water softener
Answer: C
Explanation: Enzymatic detergents require adequate contact time (usually ≥5 minutes) to break
down proteins and lipids; temperature and pH also matter but contact time is critical.
**Question 8. Cavitation in an ultrasonic cleaner is produced by:**
A) High‑pressure steam bubbles
B) Rapid alternation of electric current
C) Formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles in the cleaning solution
D) Mechanical agitation of the cleaning solution
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
Answer: C
Explanation: Ultrasonic cleaning relies on acoustic cavitation—microscopic bubbles that form
and violently collapse, producing micro‑jets that dislodge contaminants.
**Question 9. The “foil test” for ultrasonic cleaners is used to assess:**
A) Temperature stability of the cleaning solution
B) The presence of adequate cavitation activity
C) The pH of the detergent solution
D) The mechanical integrity of the ultrasonic transducers
Answer: B
Explanation: A thin aluminum foil placed in the tank will develop a characteristic pattern of pits
if sufficient cavitation is present, confirming the unit’s performance.
**Question 10. In a washer‑disinfector, the A₀ value is a measure of:**
A) The amount of detergent used per cycle
B) The cumulative lethal effect of the thermal disinfection process
C) The water hardness level in the system
D) The duration of the final rinse phase
Answer: B
Explanation: The A₀ value quantifies the total microbial lethality achieved during a thermal
cycle, integrating temperature and time; higher A₀ indicates greater disinfection efficacy.
**Question 11. Which chemical disinfectant is classified as high‑level disinfection (HLD) and
requires a mandatory aeration period after use?**
A) 2 % glutaraldehyde (Cidex)
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
**Question 1. Which of the following microorganisms is most resistant to standard steam
sterilization at 121 °C for 15 minutes?**
A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Bacillus subtilis spores
C) Influenza virus
D) Candida albicans
Answer: B
Explanation: Bacillus subtilis spores are highly heat‑resistant and are used as biological
indicators for steam sterilization; they require higher temperature or longer exposure than
vegetative bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
**Question 2. In the chain of infection, which element is directly addressed by proper hand
hygiene?**
A) Reservoir
B) Portal of exit
C) Mode of transmission
D) Susceptible host
Answer: C
Explanation: Hand hygiene disrupts the mode of transmission (contact) by removing
microorganisms from the hands before they can be transferred to patients or equipment.
**Question 3. The recommended duration for performing an alcohol‑based hand rub is:**
A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 20 seconds
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
D) 60 seconds
Answer: C
Explanation: CDC and WHO guidelines state that rubbing hands with an alcohol‑based hand rub
for at least 20 seconds ensures adequate coverage and antimicrobial activity.
**Question 4. Which PPE component is mandatory for staff handling contaminated instruments
in the decontamination area?**
A) Surgical mask only
B) Disposable gloves only
C) Fluid‑resistant gown, gloves, and eye protection
D) Shoe covers only
Answer: C
Explanation: The decontamination area poses splash and aerosol risks; a fluid‑resistant gown,
double gloves, and eye protection protect against exposure to blood and body fluids.
**Question 5. When processing items potentially contaminated with Hepatitis B, the
recommended disinfectant is:**
A) 70 % ethanol
B) 0.5 % sodium hypochlorite (chlorine)
C) Quaternary ammonium compounds
D) Iodine povidone 10 %
Answer: B
Explanation: A 0.5 % sodium hypochlorite solution is effective against HBV, HCV, and HIV and is
the preferred high‑level disinfectant for blood‑borne pathogens.
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
**Question 6. The primary purpose of the “point‑of‑use” preparation step in CSSD is to:**
A) Sterilize instruments before transport
B) Reduce bioburden before mechanical cleaning
C) Package instruments for storage
D) Perform final inspection of instruments
Answer: B
Explanation: Point‑of‑use preparation involves gross decontamination (wiping, rinsing) to lower
organic load, facilitating effective subsequent manual or mechanical cleaning.
**Question 7. Which factor most influences the effectiveness of enzymatic detergents during
manual cleaning?**
A) Water temperature of 20 °C
B) pH of 7.0 (neutral)
C) Contact time of at least 5 minutes
D) Use of hard water without a water softener
Answer: C
Explanation: Enzymatic detergents require adequate contact time (usually ≥5 minutes) to break
down proteins and lipids; temperature and pH also matter but contact time is critical.
**Question 8. Cavitation in an ultrasonic cleaner is produced by:**
A) High‑pressure steam bubbles
B) Rapid alternation of electric current
C) Formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles in the cleaning solution
D) Mechanical agitation of the cleaning solution
, [HAADCSSD] HAAD CSSD DOH
Licensureination for CSSD Technicians
Certification Exam Preparation
Answer: C
Explanation: Ultrasonic cleaning relies on acoustic cavitation—microscopic bubbles that form
and violently collapse, producing micro‑jets that dislodge contaminants.
**Question 9. The “foil test” for ultrasonic cleaners is used to assess:**
A) Temperature stability of the cleaning solution
B) The presence of adequate cavitation activity
C) The pH of the detergent solution
D) The mechanical integrity of the ultrasonic transducers
Answer: B
Explanation: A thin aluminum foil placed in the tank will develop a characteristic pattern of pits
if sufficient cavitation is present, confirming the unit’s performance.
**Question 10. In a washer‑disinfector, the A₀ value is a measure of:**
A) The amount of detergent used per cycle
B) The cumulative lethal effect of the thermal disinfection process
C) The water hardness level in the system
D) The duration of the final rinse phase
Answer: B
Explanation: The A₀ value quantifies the total microbial lethality achieved during a thermal
cycle, integrating temperature and time; higher A₀ indicates greater disinfection efficacy.
**Question 11. Which chemical disinfectant is classified as high‑level disinfection (HLD) and
requires a mandatory aeration period after use?**
A) 2 % glutaraldehyde (Cidex)