NYS MANDATED INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING EXAM NEWEST 2025
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According to New York State law, the professional conduct standards require that certain
healthcare professionals may be subject to charges of unprofessional conduct for failure to: -
ANSWER-Insure that others carry out infection control standards.
According to the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act of 2000, employers are required to: -
ANSWER-Maintain a log of sharps injuries.
In addition to mandating that certain health professionals receive training on infection control
and barrier precautions, New York State has established that: - ANSWER-Failure to utilize
infection control procedures is considered unprofessional conduct.
A healthcare employee in a community hospital is found to be infected with the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). According to New York State Law, the hospital's evaluation of the
employee's ability to continue working must include consultation with experts including an
infectious disease specialist, a representation from the employee's practice area, and -
ANSWER-The employee's personal physician
Individuals who are required to undergo infection control training, including dentists,
physicians, nurses, optometrists, podiatrists, physician assistants, and medical students. -
ANSWER-NYS Licensed Health Care Professionals
A mandatory training program aimed at educating health care professionals on infection control
practices. - ANSWER-Infection Control Training
Legislation signed into law in August 2008 in response to lapses in infection control practices in
healthcare settings. - ANSWER-Patient Safety Bill
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An additional training requirement added to the NYS-mandated Infection Control coursework as
of October 2017. - ANSWER-Sepsis Awareness Training
Legislation that mandates New York State licensed health care professionals to receive infection
control training by July 1994 and every four years thereafter. - ANSWER-Chapter 786 of the Laws
of 1992
Increased risk of infection, disciplinary action, revocation of license, and professional liability. -
ANSWER-Consequences of Noncompliance
Concepts that describe how infectious agents are spread in healthcare settings. - ANSWER-
Modes and Mechanisms of Transmission
An infectious agent capable of causing disease. - ANSWER-Pathogen
The means by which an infectious agent enters a susceptible host, such as through the
respiratory tract or skin. - ANSWER-Portal of Entry
The path by which an infectious agent leaves its reservoir, including respiratory or
gastrointestinal tracts. - ANSWER-Portal of Exit
Any mechanism by which a pathogen is spread from a source or reservoir to a person. -
ANSWER-Mode of Transmission
A healthcare worker who is HIV-positive expresses concern about confidentiality related to the
condition. Which of the following statements provide accurate information about the
healthcare worker's right to confidentiality? - ANSWER-The worker is protected by the New York
State HIV confidentiality law and is not required to disclose HIV status to patients or employers.
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Which of the following would be considered an occupational health goal for preventing
infection in a healthcare setting? - ANSWER-Protecting healthcare workers from communicable
diseases.
A healthcare worker is observed cleaning instruments prior to sterilization. Which of these
actions of the worker represents an error that requires correction? - ANSWER-The worker
cleans the instruments in a hand-washing sink
Which of the following pathogens, that the healthcare worker may encounter in their work
environment is the least susceptible to sterilization processes and disinfecting agents? -
ANSWER-Prion agents
To insure proper processing of items and equipment for patient care, it is essential to use -
ANSWER-The manufacturer's recommendations.
Which of the following practices would result in contamination? - ANSWER-Reusing single-use
equipment without reprocessing.
A healthcare worker is planning to provide care to a patient who has active tuberculosis. The
worker should plan to wear: - ANSWER-An N95 filter respirator
Which of the personal protective equipment (PPE) listed below should be used when changing a
dressing for a patient who has a three-day-old clean surgical incision? - ANSWER-Gloves, only
Non-sterile gloves may be used for which of these procedures? - ANSWER-Gastric tube feedings
Which of the following is an engineering control that would assist in preventing the
transmission of tuberculosis? - ANSWER-A negative pressure room.
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