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Jeopardy Don’t Eat Poop Clean Me Up Scotty Those Nasty Critters IC Champions Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Don’t Eat Poop All patients need to do this before they eat

$100 Don’t Eat Poop What is: Hand hygiene

$200 Don’t Eat Poop Gloves are a great barrier for:

$200 Don’t Eat Poop What is: icky stuff that you can see

$300 Don’t Eat Poop True or False: Wearing gloves is a reasonable alternative to cleaning your hands

$300 Don’t Eat Poop False: Gloves have micro-pores so organisms/germs can wiggle through

$400 Don’t Eat Poop Use this when caring for a patient/resident with Cdifficle

$400 Don’t Eat Poop What is Contact precautions

$500 Don’t Eat Poop The most effective way to prevent transmission of infections:

$500 Don’t Eat Poop What is: Hand hygiene

$100 Clean Me Up Scotty What you do with any equipment used on a patient under precautions

$100 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: Clean and disinfect it before using on another

$200 Clean Me Up Scotty Something that makes it very difficult for housekeeping to clean patients/residents rooms

$200 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: Clutter

$300 Clean Me Up Scotty Category of equipment used on intact skin

$300 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: Non-critical

$400 Clean Me Up Scotty This organism lives for very long periods of time on surfaces

$400 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: C difficle

$500 Clean Me Up Scotty True or False? You can spray bleach onto a surface that has dried blood to disinfect it

$500 Clean Me Up Scotty What is: False

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

$100 Those Nasty Critters What is: MRSA

$200 Those Nasty Critters Seasonal outbreaks of this viral respiratory infection can cause serious illness in the very young, chronically ill, and elderly

$200 Those Nasty Critters What is: Influenza

$300 Those Nasty Critters These organisms/germs are not affected by antibiotics

$300 Those Nasty Critters What is: Viruses

$400 Those Nasty Critters This highly contagious virus causes vomiting/diarrhea

$400 Those Nasty Critters What is: Norovirus

$500 Those Nasty Critters Overuse of this causes an increase in resistance

$500 Those Nasty Critters What is: Antibiotics

$100 Stop the Spread This is the most common route for transmission of germs in health care settings

$100 Stop the Spread What is : Contaminated hands

$200 Stop the Spread The injection of weakened or dead germs which allows our immune system to develop a protective response to them should we be exposed to them in the future

$200 Stop the Spread What is: vaccination/immunization

$300 Stop the Spread Aside from hand hygiene – what are 2 practices that are included in Routine Practices

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

$400 Stop the Spread What you should do if you notice a patient has symptoms of potentially infectious vomiting/diarrhea

$400 Stop the Spread What is: Inform person in charge and use contact precautions when caring for them

$500 Stop the Spread When should Routine Precautions be used?

$500 Stop the Spread What is: All the time for everyone

Final Jeopardy Who’s job is Infection Control?

Final Jeopardy Answer What is: YOURS, EVERYONES