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IAHCSMM Chapter 14

front 1

Semi-Critical Devices

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Endotracheal tubes and anesthesia breathing circuits are examples of:

front 2

An oxidizing agent

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A material that removes electrons from another substance is called:

front 3

Cleaned

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Before an item can be placed in a liquid chemical sterile processing they must be:

front 4

They have no protective wrapping

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The transport of flash sterilized items is difficult because:

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Cannot be flash sterilized

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Heat sensitive items:

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Connect channels to special connecters so liquid goes through

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When processing flexible endoscopes in a liquid chemical sterile processing system, you should:

front 7

False

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Sterilization documentation is not required for items that are flash sterilized

front 8

True

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Instruments must be cleaned before flash sterilization

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False

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Flash sterilization is rarely performed in hospitals

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True

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Peracetic acid is a liquid oxidizing agent that effectively kills bacteria at a low temperatures

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False

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Currently there are no process monitors available for peracetic acid sterilization processes

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True

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A diagnostic cycle on the peracetic acid system should be run everyday

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True

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Hydrogen peroxide is an example of an oxidative chemistry

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False

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Liquid peracetic acid is difficult to rinse from items

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True

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Ethylene Oxide is not used for point of use processing because of its long cycle times

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True

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High level disinfection is appropriate for semi-critical devices