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PCT test (Davita) Correctly Answered Latest Update

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PCT test (Davita) | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS what is REM and what is used to submit? - Answer -Risk Event Management and unsafe condition, near miss, and an adverse event Sterile means - Answer -free of all living microorganisms and spores clean means - Answer -not sterile, but disinfected such as a clean dialysis chair contaminated means - Answer -that a sterile or clean item has come in contact with non-sterile object dirty means - Answer -neither sterile or clean, but visibly contaminated Alcohol-bases hand rubs must contain - Answer -60-95% ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or a combination of both How long should you wash your hands for? - Answer -20 seconds PPE includes what? - Answer -gloves, gowns, masks, protective eye gear environmental surfaces are cleaned with appropriate disinfectant such as a bleach solution - Answer -1:100 one part bleach and 99 part water for visible blood or gross blood spills, a ______ bleach solution must be utilized - Answer -1:10 1 part bleach and 9 parts water when preparing patient assignments, teammates who care for confirmed or suspected hep B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive