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1. Which of the following poses the greatest risk to health HBV
care workers?
2. Which description does not apply to viruses? Resistant to heat
3. A patient is seen in the office with a general complaint Prodromal
of fatigue and malaise and often is not aware he or
she is sick. Which stage of infection is the patient most
likely in?
4. An increased white blood cell count during the inflam- Systemic
matory response would be which type of sign or symp-
tom?
5. Which type of immunity occurs when the patient is Artificial passive
injected with antibodies?
6. What best explains the function of an antibody? Locks directly into the anti-
gen, similar to a jigsaw
puzzle, flagging the anti-
gen for destruction
7. What was developed by the CDC to used when working Transmission-Based Pre-
with patients who have known highly infectious dis- cautions
eases?
8. What would not be classified as OPIM Urine
9. During which type of immunity are T-cells become ac- Cell-meditated
tivated?
10. Immunity that is produced by administering an immu- Artificial active
nization containing small amounts of the antigen to
stimulate an antibody reaction would be classified as:
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11. Which precautions were developed in 1987 by the CDC Universal Precautions
in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic?
12. What precautions were developed in 1996 and added General Precautions
to the standard precautions that should be used when
working with patients who have highly infectious dis-
eases?
13. What agencies established the Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA
Standards?
14. Applying lipstick in the laboratory would be a breach work place controls
of:
15. Medical asepsis is: destruction of microor-
ganisms after leaving the
body
16. Surgical asepsis is: destruction of microor-
ganisms before they have
an opportunity to enter an
individual
17. Most normal or desirable weight charts do not account muscle mass
for body fitness or:
18. The average axillary temp. reading is: one degree lower than the
average oral temp
19. A fever has peaks and drops, but does not return to the remittent
baseline, would be classified as:
20. All of the following are causes of hypothermia except: hyperthyroidism
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