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Please find our Project Firstline poster with QR code, scan it, and enter your name and email address under trainings.
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Name one interactive video on our website, www.sdprojectfirstline.org.
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Name three PPE items used to reduce the risk of infection related to germs in water and wet surfaces.
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T/F: Using PPE, is a key infection control actions to reduce infection risk.
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Name three “high-touch” surfaces that could carry germs in a healthcare setting.
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T/F: Rotavirus is an example of a germ that commonly lives on dry surfaces.
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What is one way to reduce risk of infection from germs that travel in the air?
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T/F: Construction, big or small, can release germs into the air that increase the risk of infection in patients with weakened immune systems.?
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What is an example of a device shared by patients that could be a risk for germ spread in healthcare setting?
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T/F: Staphylococcus aureus (“Staph” including MRSA) is germs that commonly lives on devices and cause infection.
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Name one of the germs that commonly lives on skin.
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T/F: Healthcare tasks can involve breaking the skin, which breaks down the body’s defenses and increase the risk for, germs to spread.
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Name one healthcare task involving the respiratory system that could put a patient at higher risk for a respiratory infection.
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T/F: Germs are more likely to spread in spaces with poor ventilation.
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Name one healthcare task that can put a healthcare worker higher risk of getting an infection from germs that can be found in blood.
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T/F: Hepatitis B is the only type of hepatitis that can cause infections in the blood.?
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What germs live in the gut andthat are considered part of a healthy immune system?
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Did you find this activity useful?
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What is one thing you learned from this activity?
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Would you recommend SD Project Firstline to a co-worker/friend?