What is the Area Temp & Humidity for Decontamination? 60 deg to 65 deg F, 30% to 60% Humidity What is the air exchange rate & pressure type for Decontamination? 10 air exchanges per hour under Negative Pressure What is the Area Temp & Humidity for the Sterile Storage Area? 68 deg to 75 deg F, 35% to 70% Humidity What is the Area Temp & Humidity for the Prep & Packaging Area? 68 deg to 73 deg F, Ideal Humidity 50% - not lower than 35% The main role of sterile processing is to: Provide dependable reliable services to enhance the quality of patient care. Ethics is the practice of: Doing the right thing. Which of the following establishes sterilization practice standards based on opinion, research, and/or theory: AAMI EPA, FDA, OSHA and state departments of health (DOH) primarily issue: Regulations. Standards for CS/SPD practice are written by: AAMI The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act provides for which ethical issue? Confidentiality If healthcare facilities reprocess single-use devices, the devices must be cleared by: FDA OSHA has a great effect on CS/SPD by its regulation of occupational exposure to airborne contaminants, exposure from bloodborne pathogens, and which of the following: Communication of workplace hazards The Medical Device Reporting regulation requires: Healthcare facilities to report deaths or serious injuries from medical devices. Collection of data and identification of issues are part of what kind of program? Quality Assurance To ensure that all employees are learning the same information, training should be: Standardized Which branch of science refers to the form and organization of body parts? Anatomy Which branch of science refers to the function of specific body parts? Physiology The smallest and most numerous structural units possessing the basic characteristics of life are called: Cells Which of the following is NOT an environmental factor required for the life of a cell? Cold DNA is found in which part of the cell? Nucleus Complex structures with specialized functions within the body are known as: Organs Red blood cells develop in which part of the body? Bone Marrow The smallest bones of the body are found in the: Middle Ear Which of the following supports the tongue and the functions in swallowing? Hyoid Bone The skull, hyoid, vertebral column, and thoracic cage are part of the: Axial Skeleton Muscles make up what part of the body's bulk? 1/2 Which of the following bones can be found in the axial skeleton? Sternum Which of the following is part of the appendicular skeleton? Humerus The femur, tibia, and fibula are bones of the: Lower limbs The humerus, radius, and ulna are bones of the: Upper limbs Smooth muscle cells lack: Striations What connects muscle to bone? Tendons Specialized cells responsible for contractions in the body are called: Muscles Which of the following is the largest organ OF the body? Skin Nerves and blood supply are located in which layer of the skin? Dermis Which of the following are responsible for providing immunity? White Blood Cells The breathing process removes which of the following gases from body cells? Carbon Dioxide pH is regulated through which system in the body? Respiratory Which of the following transports food to the stomach? Esophagus The longest part of the GI tract is the: Small Intestine Which organ produces bile? Liver The entire delicate central nervous system is protected by: Bony Encasement The portion of the brain responsible for consciousness is the: Cerebrum Which of the following is a function of the voluntary nervous system? Skeletal Muscle Contractions Which of the following is a function of the autonomic nervous system? Heart Rate

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