A) reusable and preferably washable cotton gown with hood and boots covers made of low-permeability fabric B) reusable lint-free gown with hood and boots covers made of low-permeability fabric C) disposable lint-free gown with hood and boots covers made of low-permeability fabric D) disposable lint-free gown with separate hat or hoodie and boots covers made of highly permeability fabric
A) the time between when a harmful chemical touches unprotected skin and starts breaching the skin B) time required to break the sterile environment C) break between sterile compounding preparations D) maximum allowed time to make a preparations
A) assess PPE for degradation, breakthrough time, and permeability B) ensure PPE is compliant with standards of practice C) ensure PPE has opening where the food or drinks can safely be consumed D) ensure PPE is lint-free and does not generate particulates E) ensure PPE are in compliance with SDS and provides adequate and appropriate protection against hazards, the sterile environment, and the compounded preparation
A) the patient so to ensure process is done correctly B) authorized personnel only C) Dr Hoover D) facility cleaning crew members
A) pull the hood of the body suit over your head, if required B) wash hands and forearms C) all options are correct D) sanitize hands with alcohol-based hand rub before donning sterile gloves
A) you may keep wearing the same pair of gloves on indefinitely until you are done, as long as they are clean B) disinfect gloves with 30% Sterile IPA C) allow gloves to dry D) you may keep the body suit on indefinitely until you are done
A) false B) true
A) false B) true
A) clean it with napkin B) no corrective measure necessary C) remove and replace body suit, gloves, and other affected PPE D) both A and B
A) routine microbial contamination testing of water used to wash hands B) visual inspection of PPE looking for tears, abrasions, or notable contamination C) all options are correct D) performing fingertip touch test to make ensure staff competency maintaining sterility |