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1. Which organization created the Standard Precautions to protect healthcare workers? 2. What bodily fluids are considered potentially infectious? 3. How many shots are required in the Hepatitis B vaccine series? 4. Which is the best method to prevent infections? 5. What is the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE)? 6. What type of gloves should be used for sterile compounding? 7. When should gloves be disinfected with 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA)? 8. What is the correct order for removing PPE? 9. Where should the laminar flow hood be located? 10. What should NOT be in the compounding area? 11. How often should the laminar airflow hood be cleaned? 12. What is the purpose of a media fill test? 13. What should be used to withdraw liquid from an ampule? 14. How should an ampule be broken?

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1. Which organization created the Standard Precautions to protect healthcare workers?
2. What bodily fluids are considered potentially infectious?
3. How many shots are required in the Hepatitis B vaccine series?
4. Which is the best method to prevent infections?
5. What is the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE)?
6. What type of gloves should be used for sterile compounding?
7. When should gloves be disinfected with 70%  isopropyl alcohol (IPA)?
8. What is the correct order for removing PPE?
9. Where should the laminar flow hood be located?
10. What should NOT be in the compounding area?
11. How often should the laminar airflow hood be cleaned?
12. What is the purpose of a media fill test?
13. What should be used to withdraw liquid from an ampule?
14. How should an ampule be broken?

1. Which organization created the Standard Precautions to protect healthcare workers? 2. What bodily fluids are considered potentially infectious? 3. How many shots are required in the Hepatitis B vaccine series? 4. Which is the best method to prevent infections? 5. What is the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE)? 6. What type of gloves should be used for sterile compounding? 7. When should gloves be disinfected with 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA)? 8. What is the correct order for removing PPE? 9. Where should the laminar flow hood be located? 10. What should NOT be in the compounding area? 11. How often should the laminar airflow hood be cleaned? 12. What is the purpose of a media fill test? 13. What should be used to withdraw liquid from an ampule? 14. How should an ampule be broken?

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1. The organization that created the Standard Precautions to protect healthcare workers is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).<br /><br />2. Bodily fluids that are considered potentially infectious include blood, semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, and any body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood.<br /><br />3. The Hepatitis B vaccine series requires 3 shots.<br /><br />4. The best method to prevent infections is through hand hygiene, which includes handwashing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer.<br /><br />5. The purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE) is to protect healthcare workers and patients from the transmission of infectious agents.<br /><br />6. Sterile gloves should be used for sterile compounding.<br /><br />7. Gloves should be disinfected with 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA) if they become contaminated.<br /><br />8. The correct order for removing PPE is: gloves, gown, mask, eye protection, and finally, the respirator.<br /><br />9. The laminar flow hood should be located in a clean, well-lit area away from any potential sources of contamination.<br /><br />10. Items that should NOT be in the compounding area include food, drink, and personal belongings.<br /><br />11. The laminar airflow hood should be cleaned at least once a day, or more frequently if contamination is suspected.<br /><br />12. The purpose of a media fill test is to verify the sterility of the compounding area and equipment.<br /><br />13. A needleless syringe or a filter needle should be used to withdraw liquid from an ampule.<br /><br />14. An ampule should be broken by tapping the neck of the ampule with a sterile object, such as a needleless syringe, to create a small opening. The ampule should then be held at an angle to allow the contents to flow out.
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