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Infection Control Germ Buster Game 1

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 1 2

TEN POINTS EACH! Name EIGHT recognized authorities that support IC best practices within the ASC setting! 3 BONUS = 20 POINTS Name one other recognized authority that supports IC best practices within the ASC setting!

Center for Disease Control 10 Points SHEA Society for Healthcare Epidemiology 10 Points Association for Professionals in Infection Control 10 Points Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation 10 Points Society for Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 10 Points Occupational Health and Safety Administration 10 Points The Joint Commission 10 Points Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses 10 Points

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 1 BONUS QUESTION! 5 Name ONE OTHER recognized authority that supports IC best practices within the ASC setting!

1 IAHCSMM International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management Bonus! 20 Points

Infection Control Germ Warfare Round 2 7

TEN POINTS EACH! Name EIGHT program topics that can be used to support the training needs of the ICP: 8 BONUS = 20 POINTS FOR EACH ANSWER! Name TWO other program topics that can be used to support the training needs of the ICP:

Role of the Infection Control Preventionist (ICP) Ten Points Infection Risk Factors (SSI, Patients, Environmental, Healthcare Workers) Ten Points! Hand Hygiene Compliance Ten Points! Implementing and Maintaining a Sanitary Work Environment Ten Points! Best Recommended Sterilization processes (including flashing!) Ten Points Cleaning and Disinfection Best Practices 10 Points Elements of an Infection Control Plan Ten Points Aseptic Technique Best Practices 10 Points

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 2 Bonus Question! 20 Points for Each Answer! Name TWO other program topics that can be used to support the training of the ICP! 10

1 2 Employee Health 20 Points Infection Control Patient Screening and Assessment) 20 Points!

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 3 12

TEN POINTS EACH! Name EIGHT areas that need to be assessed during IC surveillance rounds 13 BONUS = 20 POINTS FOR EACH ANSWER! NAME THREE other areas that need to be assessed during IC surveillance rounds

Hand Hygiene Compliance Ten Points! Appropriate type and use of PPE Ten Points! Appropriate Disinfection Products in Use Ten Points! Appropriate Cleaning of Contaminated Instruments Ten Points! Instruments Processed According to Manufacturer’s Guidelines Ten Points! OR’s and patient care areas cleaned/disinfected according to best practice guidelines Ten Points! Medications prepared using aseptic technique Ten Points! Single needle, single syringe, used on single patient Ten Points!

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 3 BONUS QUESTION! 20 Points for each answer! 15 NAME THREE other areas that need to be assessed during IC surveillance rounds

Staff competencies and education current and in employee files 20 Points! Single dose vials used for single patients 20 Points! Multi-dose vials labeled with 28 day expiration or according to manufacturer’s Guidelines 20 Points!

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 4 17

TEN POINTS EACH! Name Eight CMS Condition for Coverage IC focus areas during surveys 18 BONUS = 20 POINTS FOR EACH ANSWER! Name THREE other CMS Condition for Coverage IC focus areas during surveys

Hand Hygiene Compliance Ten Points! Safe Medication Preparation (aseptic technique) Ten Points! Appropriate use of single and multi-dose vials Ten Points! Appropriate labeling of pre- drawn syringes Ten Points! Dating expiration of opened Multi-dose vials Ten Points! Appropriate Use and Record- keeping of Biological and Clinical Indicators Ten Points! Use of Closed Containers Approved for Flash Sterilization Ten Points! Disinfectants are EPA Approved and Used Appropriately Ten Points!

Infection Control Germ Buster Round 4 Bonus Question! 20 Points for EACH Answer! Name THREE other CMS Conditions for Coverage IC focus areas during surveys 20

Use of APPROVED Third Party Reprocessor 20 Points! Terminal Cleaning of OR’s Performed Daily 20 Points! Point of Care Device Manual indicates Approval for Multi-Patient Use 20 Points!

The End! Remember, Infection Control is EVERYBODY’S Responsibility! 22

Center for Disease Control 10 Points 23

SHEA Society for Healthcare Epidemiology 10 Points 24

Association for Professionals in Infection Control 10 Points 25

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation 10 Points 26

Society for Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 10 Points 27

Occupational Health and Safety Administration 10 Points 28

TJC The Joint Commission 10 Points 29

AORN Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses 10 Points 30

IAHCSMM International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management Bonus! 20 Points 31

Role of the Infection Control Preventionist (ICP) 10 Points 32

Infection Risk Factors (SSI, Patients, Environmental, Healthcare Workers) 10 Points 33

Hand Hygiene Compliance 10 Points 34

Implementing and Maintaining a Sanitary Environment 10 Points 35

Best Recommended Sterilization processes (including flashing!) 10 Points 36

Cleaning and Disinfection best practices 10 Points 37

Elements of an Infection Control Plan 10 Points 38

Aseptic Technique- Best Practices 10 Points 39

Employee Health Bonus 20 Points 40

Infection Control Patient Screening and Assessment Bonus! 20 Points 41

Hand Hygiene Compliance 10 Points 42

Appropriate PPE in use 10 Points 43

Appropriate disinfection products in use 10 Points 44

Appropriate cleaning of contaminated instruments 10 Points 45

Instruments processed according to manufacturer’s guidelines 10 Points 46

OR’s and patient care areas cleaned/disinfected according to best practice guidelines 10 Points 47

Medications prepared using aseptic technique 10 Points 48

Single needle, single syringe, used on single patient 10 Points 49

Staff competencies and education current and in employee files Bonus! 20 Points 50

Single dose vials used for single patients Bonus! 20 Points 51

Multi-dose vials labeled with 28 day expiration or according to manufacturer’s Guidelines Bonus! 20 Points 52

Hand Hygiene Compliance 10 Points 53

Safe Medication Preparation (aseptic technique) 10 Points 54

Appropriate use of single and multi- dose vials 10 Points 55

Appropriate labeling of pre-drawn syringes 10 Points 56

Dating expiration of opened Multi-dose vials 10 Points 57

Appropriate Use and Record-keeping of Biological and Clinical Indicators 10 Points 58

Use of Closed Containers Approved for Flash Sterilization 10 Points 59

Disinfectants are EPA Approved and Used Appropriately 10 Points 60

Use of APPROVED Third Party Reprocessor Bonus! 20 Points 61

Terminal Cleaning of OR’s Performed Daily Bonus! 20 Points 62

Point of Care Device Manual indicates Approval for Multi-Patient Use Bonus! 20 Points 63