Aseptic Movements Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

What is the primary purpose of a cleanroom?

A

To control contamination and maintain a sterile environment.

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True or False: Aseptic movements are only important during the initial setup of a cleanroom.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: A cleanroom’s air quality is typically classified by its _____ level.

A

particulate

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4
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What is the role of personnel in maintaining aseptic conditions in a cleanroom?

A

To follow strict protocols and minimize contamination risks.

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5
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Which of the following is NOT a common cleanroom classification? A) ISO 5 B) ISO 8 C) ISO 12

A

C) ISO 12

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What type of clothing is typically worn in a cleanroom?

A

Gowns, gloves, masks, and shoe covers.

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True or False: Aseptic techniques are only necessary for pharmaceutical manufacturing.

A

False

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What is the importance of airlocks in a cleanroom?

A

To prevent contamination from outside the cleanroom.

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9
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Fill in the blank: _____ movements minimize the risk of contamination during aseptic procedures.

A

Controlled

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10
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Which of the following actions is considered an aseptic movement? A) Touching surfaces with bare hands B) Using sterile tools C) Eating in the cleanroom

A

B) Using sterile tools

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11
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What should be done before entering a cleanroom?

A

Perform a thorough gowning procedure.

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12
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True or False: It is acceptable to bring personal items into a cleanroom.

A

False

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13
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What is meant by the term ‘gowning procedure’?

A

The process of putting on cleanroom garments to prevent contamination.

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14
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Fill in the blank: The _____ filter is essential for maintaining air cleanliness in a cleanroom.

A

HEPA

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15
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What is the purpose of using a laminar flow hood in a cleanroom?

A

To provide a sterile working environment by directing filtered air.

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16
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Which of the following is a common source of contamination in cleanrooms? A) Air B) Water C) Personnel

17
Q

What is the significance of routine cleaning in a cleanroom?

A

To remove contaminants and maintain aseptic conditions.

18
Q

True or False: Aseptic movements can include the use of disinfectants.

19
Q

What is the recommended method for disposing of waste in a cleanroom?

A

Use designated waste containers.

20
Q

Fill in the blank: Equipment in a cleanroom should be _____ to reduce contamination risks.

21
Q

What is the purpose of monitoring environmental conditions in a cleanroom?

A

To ensure compliance with cleanliness standards.

22
Q

Which of the following is NOT a part of the gowning procedure? A) Hand washing B) Wearing street clothes C) Putting on gloves

A

B) Wearing street clothes

23
Q

What is the primary goal of aseptic movements?

A

To prevent contamination during handling and processing.

24
Q

True or False: Aseptic movements include maintaining a consistent workflow.

25
What should be done if a contamination breach occurs in a cleanroom?
Follow established protocols for contamination control.