Questions: Select the best answer: A healthcare worker has torn a small hole in their personal protective equipment (PPE) while moving a patient from one room to the other. What should they do? It is just a small tear, so the worker should continue wearing the PPE. The worker should remove the torn and wear a regular uniform. The worker should get replacement PPE. The worker can use the PPE until the end of shift, then put it in the trash.

Select the best answer: A healthcare worker has torn a small hole in their personal protective equipment (PPE) while moving a patient from one room to the other. What should they do?
It is just a small tear, so the worker should continue wearing the PPE.
The worker should remove the torn and wear a regular uniform.
The worker should get replacement PPE.
The worker can use the PPE until the end of shift, then put it in the trash.
Transcript text: Select the best answer: A healthcare worker has torn a small hole in their personal protective equipment (PPE) while moving a patient from one room to the other. What should they do? It is just a small tear, so the worker should continue wearing the PPE. The worker should remove the torn and wear a regular uniform. The worker should get replacement PPE. The worker can use the PPE until the end of shift, then put it in the trash.
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The answer is the third one: The worker should get replacement PPE.

Explanation for each option:

  • It is just a small tear, so the worker should continue wearing the PPE: This is incorrect because even a small tear can compromise the protective barrier of the PPE, potentially exposing the healthcare worker and others to infectious agents.

  • The worker should remove the torn and wear a regular uniform: This is incorrect because a regular uniform does not provide the necessary protection against infectious agents that PPE is designed to offer.

  • The worker should get replacement PPE: This is correct because replacing the torn PPE ensures that the healthcare worker maintains the necessary level of protection against potential exposure to infectious agents.

  • The worker can use the PPE until the end of shift, then put it in the trash: This is incorrect because continuing to use compromised PPE increases the risk of exposure to infectious agents, which is not safe for the healthcare worker or the patients.

In summary, the healthcare worker should immediately replace the torn PPE to ensure their safety and the safety of others.

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