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- Biohazard saftey precautions should be adheared to according to OSHA by all Forensic Scientists to protect aganist: A) HIV B) Blood- borne pathogens C) Hepatitis B D) Air-borne pathogens E) A and B F) All of the aboveIn a clinical laboratory, all microbes contained in a clinical sample are isolated and identified. In a clinical laboratory, all microbes contained in a clinical sample are isolated and identified. True Falsewhen skin is cleaned with isopropyl alcohol prior to administering a shot? antisepsis disinfecting degerming sanitation sterilization
- Describe the proper disposal of microbiological (especially pathogenic) wastes from hospitals or any clinical or medical research laboratoriesSanitization is a process by whicha. the microbial load on objects is reducedb. objects are made sterile with chemicalsc. utensils are scrubbedd. skin is debridedWhich of the following antimicrobial control methods would likely not beused in the clinical setting during daily care of clients and their physicalenvironment on a medicalsurgical floor?a. sterilization b. antisepsis. c. disinfection d. sanitization
- Without water for decontamination, you are forced to improvise. What supplies will you grab? Select all that apply. Large black trash bagsPlastic shower capsGallon Ziploc bagsScrubsPermanent black markersFoley CatheterAspirinAce BandagesThe primary hazards to people working in a BSL 1 or 2 laboratory relate to a. accidental skin punctures caused by mishandling of sharp lab tools. b. mucous membrane exposure due to accidental splashing of cultures. c. accidental ingestion of infectious material. d. All of the above are primary hazards in a BSL 1 or 2 lab. Which of the following is required when working with BSL 2 agents? a.Biohazard warning signage on doors and lab areas where agents are kept or used. b.Self-closing, double door access to the lab facility. c. Clothing change when entering or leaving the lab. d. There are no special precautions needed for a BSL 2 lab.Instructions: Give at least five different microbial control methods you have on your home as listed on the pre-task activity. Identify its microbial control method (Physical or chemical), Specific component (heat, phenol, etc), Mode of action (denatures protein, disrupt cell membrane, etc), Use (sterilize, disinfect, antiseptic), Level of activity (Sterilant, high, intermediate, low disinfectant)
- Select all methods that can be used disinfecting medical devices. Thermal UV Chemical Steam Soap and Water Hand SanitizerUnlike antibiotics, antiseptics and disinfectants: Multiple Choice must reach the general circulation to be effective. have been overused, leading to the development of resistant organisms. should not be swallowed or injected. are sold only when a valid prescription is produced.Alcohols are used for sterilization. disinfection. antisepsis. both sterilization and disinfection. both antisepsis and disinfection.