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Perioperative Environmental Cleaning Basics
Instructions:
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What Perioperative areas are high risk procedure areas?
A. Interventional Radiology
B. Drs Office
C. OR
D. Sterile Processing
E. L&D
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HCAI stands for :
A. Healthcare acuired immunity
B. Healthcare associated infection
C. Health Care Act international
D. Here comes Anesthesia interventionalist
E. Healthcare Administrative Information
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Perioperative settings include:
A. semirestricted
B. Clinics
C. staff lounge
D. unrestricted
E. restricted
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Restricted areas require:
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Cleaning should be done in a methodical manner & include cleaning from:
A. dirty to clean areas
B. high to low areas
C. clean to dirty areas
D. wiping in a clockwise or counter clockwise pattern
E. from wheel caster up
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All cleaning cloths should be
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4 cleaning categories include:
A. Between case/turn over
B. Durning Case
C. First case damp dusting
D. Terminal clean
E. Scheduled cleaning
Perioperative Environmental Cleaning Basics
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
What Perioperative areas are high risk procedure areas?
A. Interventional Radiology
B. Drs Office
C. OR
D. Sterile Processing
E. L&D
-
HCAI stands for :
A. Healthcare acuired immunity
B. Healthcare associated infection
C. Health Care Act international
D. Here comes Anesthesia interventionalist
E. Healthcare Administrative Information
-
Perioperative settings include:
A. semirestricted
B. Clinics
C. staff lounge
D. unrestricted
E. restricted
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Restricted areas require:
face coverings as well as semi restricted attire
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Cleaning should be done in a methodical manner & include cleaning from:
A. dirty to clean areas
B. high to low areas
C. clean to dirty areas
D. wiping in a clockwise or counter clockwise pattern
E. from wheel caster up
-
All cleaning cloths should be
Microfiber/lent free
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4 cleaning categories include:
A. Between case/turn over
B. Durning Case
C. First case damp dusting
D. Terminal clean
E. Scheduled cleaning