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NURSING
What should the sterilizer access area pressure be? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Negative w/10 air exchanges per hour
What two steps are involved in decontamination? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Manual and/or automated mechanical cleaning
2. application of a thermal or chemical disinfection process
Define Cleaning... - CORRECT ANSWERS The removal of contamination from an
item to the extent necessary for further processing or for the intended use.
nosocomial infections are well documented and caused by... - CORRECT ANSWERS
poor or ineffective decontamination of instruments
What are Employee hazards in the decontamination process? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Technicians work with a large amount of 1) unidentified bioburden 2)
wet enviornment 3) handling contaminated sharps 4) must know procedures for
proper handling, equipment, cleaning/sterilization agents
How do you properly clean a device? - CORRECT ANSWERS follow the device
manufacturer's written instructions
What is the starting point in sterilization? - CORRECT ANSWERS Cleaning
Define decontamination - CORRECT ANSWERS The process of cleaning surgical
instruments, patient care devices, and all involved surfaces in order to render areas
and items safe for handling and/or further processing
What are physical safety hazards? - CORRECT ANSWERS -good body mechanics
-correct body techniques and posture for lifting, pushing, pulling, and reaching -
should be alert and correct anything that is a potential injury -lifts to lift heavy
supplies, available work material, adjustable chairs, padding on sharp edges,
correct height tables -proper clothing can prevent injury
CBSPD Exam 126Questions and Answers (Latest update 2024)GRADED A+
BEST EXAM FOR NURSING
, CBSPD Exam 126Questions and Answers (Latest
update 2024)GRADED A+ BEST EXAM FOR
NURSING
What is the weakest point of an instrument? - CORRECT ANSWERS Box lock and
jaws
What does the ABC system stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS A: large dollar
amount items not used frequently
B: moderately priced and used frequently
C: items w/ low dollar value
What is just in time distribution? - CORRECT ANSWERS Items are distributed to
department by vendor no need for sterile storage or inventory control.
What are specialty/ procedure carts? - CORRECT ANSWERS Carts placed in
specific departments based on procedures
personalized to needs of departments easily accessible.
What is case cart distribution? - CORRECT ANSWERS visually in specialty areas
case carts are delivered to department case cart is specialized to departments
needs
What is the exchange cart distribution? - CORRECT ANSWERS Two identical
carts are made one is out in the department and other stays in SPD
What is par level distribution? - CORRECT ANSWERS There is fixed inventory
and when items become low they are replenished from the stockroom per
department/specialty
What is demand distribution? - CORRECT ANSWERS An instrument/cart must be
ordered in order to get it
What are the most common distribution systems? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1)
demand 2)par-level 3)Exchange 4)case carts 5) Specialty 6) Just in time
CBSPD Exam 126Questions and Answers (Latest update 2024)GRADED A+
BEST EXAM FOR NURSING