Infection Control/SNF Only Quiz Please email your certificate of completion to: credentials@cptrehab.com "*" indicates required fields Name: * Required First Last Email: * Required 1. Employees are responsible for knowing and following the agency’s policies and protocols related to infection control. * Required True False 2. A basic principle of infection control is to avoid direct contact with the infectious materials. * Required True False 3. Gloves must be worn whenever patient contact is anticipated. * Required True False 4. When caring for a patient infected with VRE, the employee should always wear a gown, gloves and mask. * Required True False 5. It is alright to use the patient's bar soap and cloth towels to wash/dry hands. * Required True False 6. If soap and water are not available, antiseptic hand cleanser or towelettes may be used. * Required True False 7. Cleaning equipment before and following each patient contact is overkill, all that is needed is to clean at the end of the day. * Required True False 8. It is alright to reuse disposable equipment/supplies after they have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. * Required True False 9. The risk of exposure to Hep B in the SNF is high. * Required True False 10. Gloves may be worn for certain procedures instead of washing hands. * Required True False 11. A fresh 1: 10 bleach solution provides a good disinfectant for most equipment. * Required True False 12. Multi-resistant organism can best be described as an organism that does not respond to typical drug therapies. * Required True False 13. GISA, MRSA, VRE are multi-drug resistant organisms. * Required True False 14. You can substitute waterless soap for hand washing at all times. * Required True False 15. Regular eyeglasses are adequate protection from splashes, splatters, or sprays. * Required True False Δ