Name: Date: PRETEST True or False 1. A microorganism is a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked

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Name: Date: PRETEST True or False 1. A microorganism is a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked

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Name Date Pretest True Or False 1 A Microorganism Is A Tiny Living Plant Or Animal That Cannot Be Seen With The Naked 1
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Name: Date: PRETEST True or False 1. A microorganism is a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked eye. 2. A disease-producing microorganism is known as a nonpathogen. 3. Microorganisms grow best in an acidic environment. 4. Coughing and sneezing help to force pathogens from the body. 5. An alcohol-based hand rub should be used to sanitize hands that are visibly soiled 6. OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 7. A biohazard warning label must be fluorescent orange or an orange-red color. 8. Prescription eyeglasses are acceptable eye protection when handling blood. 9. Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver caused by a vinas. 10. AIDS cannot be transmitted through casual contact. POSTTEST True or False 1. Bacteria and viruses are examples of microorganisms. 2. An anaerobe can exist only in the presence of oxygen. 3. The optimum growth temperature is the temperature at which a microorganism grows the best. 4. Medical asepsis refers to practices that inhibit the growth and hinder the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms 5. Resident flora are picked up in the course of daily activities and are usually pathogenic. 6. The purpose of the OSHA Standard is to prevent exposure of employees to bloodborne pathogens. 7. OSHA requires the Exposure Control Plan to be updated annually. 8. An engineering control includes all measures and devices that isolate or remove the bloodborne pathogens hazard from the workplace. 9. A reagent strip that has been used to test urine is an example of regulated medical waste. 10. Patients with chronic hepatitis B face an increased risk of developing pancreatitis.
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