loading... Caring for COVID-19 WC Posted on July 13, 2020 Samantha Welcome to your Caring for COVID-19 WC Full Name Email Office Title 1. Which of the following is a required precaution when caring for patients with confirmed or possible COVID-19?a. Airborneb. Contactc. Dropletd. All of the above 2. Infection control strategies to minimize exposure or spread of COVID-19 include:a. Performing multiple visits in a row to ensure the patient is practicing quarantineb. Encouraging family members to stay together in one area of the housec. Making pre-visit phone calls to triage patients before performing a visitd. Leaving multiple sets of PPE in the home for future use 3. Ideally, when removing PPE after a patient visit in the home, it should be removed:a. Inside the patient room, discarded in the home trashb. Inside the foyer, discarded in the home trashc. Outside the home, discarded in the external trashd. Outside the home, discarded and transported in the trunk 4. All of the following strategies must be implemented by clinicians during the COVID-19 pandemic EXCEPT:a. Daily staff screening for fever and symptomsb. Shorten total visit times to less than 15 minutesc. Consistent and appropriate use of N-95 and surgical masksd. Patient screening prior to every patient visit 5. Aerosol-generating procedures when performed on a COVID-19 positive patient require meticulous precautions.a. Trueb. False 6. Following Universal Pandemic Precautions all clinicians are required to wear the following PPE for every patient:a. Mask, gown, and glovesb. Cloth face covering and glovesc. Face shield only since it covers nose and mouthd. N-95 mask, surgical mask, face shield and glovese. N-95 mask and gloves 7. When you call to confirm your visit time with the patient, you ask the required screening questions. She reports that her son came to visit her yesterday and that he had called this morning to say he tested positive for COVID. She is disappointed because she had a wonderful day huddled close with him reminiscing over old photos. You should:a. Confirm the visit time and head over as plannedb. Report the son’s positive COVID test and close contact visit yesterday to your manager and ask for directionc. Refuse to go see the patientd. Tell the patient she has to go get tested right away Time is Up!