Infectional Control Training Infectional Control TrainingClick here to download the Training document. After reading the document, please begin the test below:Staff Name* First Last Staff Email* Infectional Control Training Test1. Another word for germs isa. Asepticb. Microorganismsc. Susceptibilityd. Normal flora2. An infection isa. A cardiac responseb. Helpful to humansc. The body’s response to a microbe invasiond. A body response to dehydration3. Germs survive best in an environment that isa. Dry, cold and darkb. Warm, sunny and dryc. Warm, sunny and moistd. Warm, dark and moist4. Microbes come in many forms and may be found ina. Bloodb. Salivac. Fecesd. All the above5. Different methods of infection transmission includea. Direct contact, droplet, and bathingb. Indirect contact, droplet and eatingc. Direct contact, droplet and airborned. Droplet, dusting and sneezing6. Signs and symptoms of a generalized infection may includea. Fever, headache, fatigueb. Redness, swelling, warmth at the sitec. Increased appetite, increased energy, paind. Nausea, chills, edema at the site7. Environmental surveillance is the responsibility of all caregivers, and includesa. Assessing if child support is availableb. Assessing for poor food handling and storagec. Assessing for the brand of soap used in the householdd. None of the above8. All risks of infection should be reported toa. The Stateb. One’s supervisorc. The doctord. The hospital9. Standard/universal precautions should be observed fora. Children onlyb. Infectious persons onlyc. All clientsd. No clients10. It is important to always wash handsa. After using toilet facilitiesb. After grooming hairc. After coughing, sneezing or nose blowingd. All the above