INFECTION CONTROL IN AUDIOLOGY MCQ QUIZ

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These mcqs are prepared exclusively for audiologist and audiometry technician for exam preparation. MCQ is helpful to remember the concept on infection control in audiology. This multiple choice questions are helpful for preparation for DHA, PROMETRIC, MOH, HAAD, EXAMINATION

What is the primary goal of infection control in an audiology clinic?

A) To increase patient throughput

B) To reduce costs

C) To prevent the spread of infectious diseases

D) To improve patient satisfaction scores

Which of the following is considered a standard precaution in infection control?

A) Wearing gloves only when visible contamination is present

B) Hand hygiene before and after patient contact

C) Using personal protective equipment (PPE) only for high-risk patients

D) Cleaning instruments weekly

How long should hands be rubbed together when using hand sanitizer to ensure proper hygiene?

A) 5 seconds

B) 10 seconds

C) 20 seconds

D) Until dry

What is the recommended method for cleaning audiometric equipment after each patient use?

A) Rinsing with water

B) Wiping with a damp cloth

C) Using a disinfectant wipe

D) No cleaning is necessary

Which of the following is NOT a common disinfectant used in audiology clinics?

A) Alcohol-based wipes

B) Chlorine bleach

C) Hydrogen peroxide

D) Hand lotion

What is the proper disposal method for single-use ear specula?

A) Reuse after rinsing with water

B) Discard in the regular trash

C) Dispose of in a biohazard container

D) Sterilize for reuse

Which infection control practice helps prevent cross-contamination when handling hearing aids?

A) Using the same gloves for all patients

B) Cleaning hearing aids with alcohol-based wipes before and after handling

C) Storing all hearing aids in a communal container

D) Allowing patients to clean their own hearing aids

Why is it important to disinfect otoscopes between patient examinations?

A) To maintain the device warranty

B) To prevent cross-contamination and spread of infection

C) To improve visual clarity

D) To reduce wear and tear on the device

What is the recommended procedure for cleaning reusable audiology equipment that cannot be immersed in liquid?

A) Spray with water and air dry

B) Wipe with a disinfectant solution

C) Clean with a dry cloth

D) Use soap and water

How often should high-touch surfaces in an audiology clinic, such as door handles and chairs, be cleaned?

A) Once a week

B) At the end of each day

C) After each patient interaction

D) Monthly

C) To prevent the spread of infectious diseases

B) Hand hygiene before and after patient contact

D) Until dry

C) Using a disinfectant wipe

D) Hand lotion

C) Dispose of in a biohazard container

B) Cleaning hearing aids with alcohol-based wipes before and after handling

B) To prevent cross-contamination and spread of infection

B) Wipe with a disinfectant solution

C) After each patient interaction