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CRCST PROFICIENCY EVALUATION STUDY FRAMEWORK REVISED 2026.
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◍ User Department. Ans: The instrument preparation process begins in the User Department ◍ Instrument and Equipment Shortages. Ans: Failure to perform soiled pick up rounds as scheduled can lead to : ◍ An inanimate object that can transmit bacteria. Ans: Fomite ◍ What is the Requirements for Routine Cleaning of the Floors in the Central Service Department?. Ans: Floors Should Be Wet-Mopped Daily ◍ Name the 5 Principles of Asepsis.. Ans: • Know what is dirty •Know what is clean •Know what is sterile •Keep the 3 conditions separate •Remedy contamination immediately ◍ Standard Precautions. Ans: Considers all patients infectious and requires that healthcare professionals protect themselves from contact with blood and other body fluids.
◍ Vaccine provided to healthcare workers who may come in contact with bloodborne pathogens. Ans: Hepatitis B Vaccine ◍ Recommended temperature for the Decontamination area of Central Service.. Ans: 60deg to 65deg F (16deg to 18deg C) ◍ This government agency regulates the reprocessing of single use devices and the approval of medical devices.. Ans: Good and Drug Administration FDA ◍ Organization that establishes standards and guidelines for the processing of flexible endoscopes.. Ans: Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates SGNA ◍ The percentage of hospital patients that develop a healthcare facility-associated infection.. Ans: Approximately 10% ◍ AER's are used to:. Ans: Clean, disinfect, and rinse flexible endoscopes
◍ Spiral-Shaped Bacteria. Ans: Spirillum ◍ The sequence of steps used to address customer complaints and problems that yields a win-win situation. Ans: Service Recovery ◍ A voluntary process by which an organization and services against nationally recognized standards.. Ans: Accreditation ◍ A healthcare facility that allows patients to have selected surgical procedures performed that do not require hospitalization.. Ans: Ambulatory Surgery Center ◍ One-way Workflow. Ans: The desired flow of materials in a Central Service Department; from soiled to clean to sterile. ◍ Material Management Department. Ans: The healthcare department responsible for researching, and managing inventory (consumable supplies). ◍ Career Ladder. Ans: A succession of progressively more responsible professional positions that servers as the foundation of a professional development plan. ◍ The most commonly used method of sterilization used in healthcare facilities.. Ans: Steam Sterilization
◍ This type of steam sterilizer is used for sterilizing liquids.. Ans: Gravity Air Displacement Sterilizer ◍ The process of sterilizing an item that is packaged.. Ans: Terminal Sterilization ◍ The consistent delivery of products and services according to established standards.. Ans: Quality ◍ The strategy of finding solutions to eliminate the root causes of process performance indicators.. Ans: Process improvement ◍ The primary goal of an ergonomics program is to:. Ans: Produce work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) ◍ The process by which a device is actively subjected to moving air to facilitate the removal of ethylene oxide gas.. Ans: Aeration ◍ What is the name of the spore used to test H202 sterilizers?. Ans: Geobacillus stearothermophilus ◍ A method of inventory distribution in which item needs are requested by the user department and field from the central storage location.. Ans: Requisition system
◍ - itis. Ans: Inflammation ◍ - ectomy. Ans: Surgical removal ◍ Gynecology. Ans: The study of diseases affecting the female ◍ Epithelial Tissue. Ans: Tissue that covers the body's external surface and the landings of the body cavities ◍ Nervous tissue. Ans: Tissue of communication that is located throughout the body ◍ Muscular tissue. Ans: When attached to bone this tissue makes body movement possible ◍ The upper chambers of the heart. Ans: Atria ◍ Lower chambers of the heart. Ans: Ventricles ◍ Surgery that removes lymph tissue from the pharynx (throat). Ans: Tonsillectomy ◍ The pathway that food takes through the digestive system. Ans: Alimentary Canal
◍ The removal of the gallbladder. Ans: Cholecystectomy ◍ The surgery is commonly performed to treat morbid obesity. Ans: Gastric bypass ◍ Which type of dry heat sterilizer is more efficient?. Ans: Mechanical convection sterilizer ◍ Procedures used by equipment manufacturers to obtain, record, and interpret test results required to establish that a process consistently produces a sterile product. Ans: Validation ◍ Procedures used by healthcare facilities to confirm that the validation undertaken by the equipment manufacturer is applicable to the specific setting. Ans: Verification ◍ BKA Below the knee amputation. Ans: Surgical removal of the leg below the knee ◍ CABG Coronary Artery Bypass Graft. Ans: Creation of a new blood supply to an area of the heart with a clotted/blocked artery ◍ Cytoplasm. Ans: The lining matter of a cell so membrane in the cell nucleus