Don't Eat Poop: Hygiene and Infection Prevention Guide

 
2
 
 
 
Everyone needs to do this before
they eat:
 
100:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
3
 
 
 
What is: Hand Hygiene
 
100:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
4
 
 
 
 
Gloves are a great barrier for:
 
200:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
5
 
 
 
What is: icky stuff that you can
see, (microorganisms can still
find their way thru the tiny holes
no gloves are 100%
impermeable)
 
200:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
6
 
 
True or False
: When a person
with infectious viral gastro is
actively vomiting, those viral
particles can land on your mucus
membranes and infect you
 
300:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
7
 
 
True
 and in the case of norovirus
you only need exposure to 10-
100 viral particles ( average
vomit = 30 million)
 
300:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
8
 
 
 
Do this for high touch surfaces
 
400:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
9
 
 
What is: Clean and disinfect in
between cleints
 
400:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
10
 
 
The most effective way to prevent
transmission of infections:
 
500:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
11
 
 
What is: Hand hygiene
 
500:  Don’t Eat Poop
 
12
 
 
 
What cleaning solution should be
used to clean surfaces in a
phlebotomy area?
 
100:  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
13
 
 
What is: A low level
cleaner/disinfectant (with a DIN
number)
 
100:  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
14
 
 
Something that makes it very
difficult to keep any place clean
(home , office or treatment area)
 
200   Clean Me Up Scotty
 
15
 
 
What is: Clutter
 
200  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
16
 
 
 
Cleaning  category of equipment that
is used on intact skin (e.g.
tourniquet, blood pressure cuff)
 
300  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
17
 
 
What is: Non-critical
 
300  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
18
 
 
True/False:  
Antibiotic resistant
bacteria requires a special
disinfectant
 
400  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
19
 
 
What is:  
False
 
400  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
20
 
 
 
These actions should occur between
each patient:
 
500  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
21
 
 
What is: remove gloves, hand
hygiene, wipe tourniquet and area
where patient touched, apply new
gloves
 
500  Clean Me Up Scotty
 
22
 
 
Some strains of this common
bacteria are resistant to antibiotics
 
100  Those Nasty Critters
 
23
 
 
What is: MRSA (methicillin
resistant 
staphylococcus
 aureus)
 
100  Those Nasty Critters
 
24
 
 
 
Seasonal outbreaks of this viral
respiratory infection can cause
serious illness in at risk populations
 
200  Those Nasty Critters
 
25
 
 
What is:  Influenza
 
200  Those Nasty Critters
 
26
 
 
These organisms are not neutralized
by antibiotics
 
300  Those Nasty Critters
 
27
 
 
What is:  Viruses
 
300  Those Nasty Critters
 
28
 
 
 
Vaccinations for influenza on the
average adult are about ____%
effective
 
400  Those Nasty Critters
 
29
 
 
What is:
 60-90  % effective –
depending on the match of
circulating strains
 
400  Those Nasty Critters
 
30
 
 
Influenza is transmitted by  what
mode?
 
500  Those Nasty Critters
 
31
 
 
What is:  Droplet and contact
 
500  Those Nasty Critters
 
32
 
 
 
What can you do to avoid catching
an infectious  illness  or help others
stay healthy?
 
100  Stop The Spread
 
33
 
 
What is: immunization, cough
etiquette, hand hygiene, staying
home when ill, healthy lifestyle
to boost immune system
 
100  Stop The Spread
 
34
 
 
 
200  Stop The Spread
 
What is a PCRA ?
 
35
 
 
 
200 Stop The Spread
 
Assessing the risk of transmission of an
infectious illness based on
patients symptoms, the setting and what
you are doing
 
36
 
 
 
 
300  Stop The Spread
 
Aside from hand hygiene – what
are 2 practices that are included in
Routine Practices ?
 
37
 
 
 
300  Stop The Spread
 
What is: PCRA, appropriate use of
PPE, sharps safety, routine cleaning
and disinfection of equipment and
environment
 
38
 
 
You would wear a surgical mask
with eye visor when:
 
400  Stop The Spread
 
39
 
 
The patient had a cough
(especially with fever)
 
400 Stop The Spread
 
40
 
 
 
True/False: 
It is alright to wash
disposable gloves in disinfectant and
re-use
 
500  Stop The Spread
 
41
 
 
False: integrity of glove is
compromised
 
500  Stop The Spread
 
42
 
 
True/False: 
AROs are superbugs
 
100  CD Champions
 
43
 
 
False !!!!!: there is nothing super
about them, they are merely
bacteria that is resistant to
antibiotics
 
100  CD Champions
 
44
 
 
 
In general – when do you wear
gloves?
 
200 CD Champions
 
45
 
 
What is: when you are going be
in contact with something wet
that isn’t yours
 
200  CD Champions
 
46
 
 
 
The first place an individual usually
becomes colonized with MRSA is:
 
300  CD Champions
 
47
 
 
What is: the anterior nares
 
300  CD Champions
 
48
 
 
 
Something we should all try to stop
doing, especially when at work
 
400  CD Champions
 
49
 
 
What is: stop touching our faces,
rubbing our eyes and nose
 
400  CD Champions
 
50
 
 
 
True/False:  
We are not normally
colonized with any bacteria
 
500  CD Champions
 
51
 
 
False: We are all colonized with
our own special “happy gang”
 
500  CD Champions
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  1. Clean Me Up Scotty Those Nasty Critters Stop The Spread CD Don t Eat Poop Champions 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 1

  2. 100: Dont Eat Poop Everyone needs to do this before they eat: 2

  3. 100: Dont Eat Poop What is: Hand Hygiene 3

  4. 200: Dont Eat Poop Gloves are a great barrier for: 4

  5. 200: Dont Eat Poop What is: icky stuff that you can see, (microorganisms can still find their way thru the tiny holes no gloves are 100% impermeable) 5

  6. 300: Dont Eat Poop True or False: When a person with infectious viral gastro is actively vomiting, those viral particles can land on your mucus membranes and infect you 6

  7. 300: Dont Eat Poop True and in the case of norovirus you only need exposure to 10- 100 viral particles ( average vomit = 30 million) 7

  8. 400: Dont Eat Poop Do this for high touch surfaces 8

  9. 400: Dont Eat Poop What is: Clean and disinfect in between cleints 9

  10. 500: Dont Eat Poop The most effective way to prevent transmission of infections: 10

  11. 500: Dont Eat Poop What is: Hand hygiene 11

  12. 100: Clean Me Up Scotty What cleaning solution should be used to clean surfaces in a phlebotomy area? 12

  13. 100: Clean Me Up Scotty What is: A low level cleaner/disinfectant (with a DIN number) 13

  14. 200 Clean Me Up Scotty Something that makes it very difficult to keep any place clean (home , office or treatment area) 14

  15. 200 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: Clutter 15

  16. 300 Clean Me Up Scotty Cleaning category of equipment that is used on intact skin (e.g. tourniquet, blood pressure cuff) 16

  17. 300 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: Non-critical 17

  18. 400 Clean Me Up Scotty True/False: Antibiotic resistant bacteria requires a special disinfectant 18

  19. 400 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: False 19

  20. 500 Clean Me Up Scotty These actions should occur between each patient: 20

  21. 500 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: remove gloves, hand hygiene, wipe tourniquet and area where patient touched, apply new gloves 21

  22. 100 Those Nasty Critters Some strains of this common bacteria are resistant to antibiotics 22

  23. 100 Those Nasty Critters What is: MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus) 23

  24. 200 Those Nasty Critters Seasonal outbreaks of this viral respiratory infection can cause serious illness in at risk populations 24

  25. 200 Those Nasty Critters What is: Influenza 25

  26. 300 Those Nasty Critters These organisms are not neutralized by antibiotics 26

  27. 300 Those Nasty Critters What is: Viruses 27

  28. 400 Those Nasty Critters Vaccinations for influenza on the average adult are about ____% effective 28

  29. 400 Those Nasty Critters What is: 60-90 % effective depending on the match of circulating strains 29

  30. 500 Those Nasty Critters Influenza is transmitted by what mode? 30

  31. 500 Those Nasty Critters What is: Droplet and contact 31

  32. 100 Stop The Spread What can you do to avoid catching an infectious illness or help others stay healthy? 32

  33. 100 Stop The Spread What is: immunization, cough etiquette, hand hygiene, staying home when ill, healthy lifestyle to boost immune system 33

  34. 200 Stop The Spread What is a PCRA ? 34

  35. 200 Stop The Spread Assessing the risk of transmission of an infectious illness based on patients symptoms, the setting and what you are doing 35

  36. 300 Stop The Spread Aside from hand hygiene what are 2 practices that are included in Routine Practices ? 36

  37. 300 Stop The Spread What is: PCRA, appropriate use of PPE, sharps safety, routine cleaning and disinfection of equipment and environment 37

  38. 400 Stop The Spread You would wear a surgical mask with eye visor when: 38

  39. 400 Stop The Spread The patient had a cough (especially with fever) 39

  40. 500 Stop The Spread True/False: It is alright to wash disposable gloves in disinfectant and re-use 40

  41. 500 Stop The Spread False: integrity of glove is compromised 41

  42. 100 CD Champions True/False: AROs are superbugs 42

  43. 100 CD Champions False !!!!!: there is nothing super about them, they are merely bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics 43

  44. 200 CD Champions In general when do you wear gloves? 44

  45. 200 CD Champions What is: when you are going be in contact with something wet that isn t yours 45

  46. 300 CD Champions The first place an individual usually becomes colonized with MRSA is: 46

  47. 300 CD Champions What is: the anterior nares 47

  48. 400 CD Champions Something we should all try to stop doing, especially when at work 48

  49. 400 CD Champions What is: stop touching our faces, rubbing our eyes and nose 49

  50. 500 CD Champions True/False: We are not normally colonized with any bacteria 50

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