VAP Quiz
Ver 12.04.25
Questions for VAP:
Select the best answer for the following questions:
- The mortality rate associated with VAPis approximately36,000 deaths per year.
- True
- False
- What is the estimated cost of VAP to the health care system per episode?
- $5000
- $15,000
- $23,000
- $32,000
- What percentage of ventilated patients develop VAP?
- 5%-10%
- 10%-20%
- 15%-25%
- 25% - 35%
- Which of the following are risk factors for acquiring VAP?
- Prolonged mechanical ventilation
- Suctioning using by a closed suctioning technique
- Recent hospitalization within last 45 days
- All of the above
- What kind of infection is VAP?
- Airway
- Internal
- Skin
- Yeast
- To reduce the risk of VAP, the head of the bed (HOB) should be placed at
- 5-10 degrees
- 10-15 degrees
- 20-25 degrees
- =30 degrees
- Which of the following is not a contraindication for the appropriate elevation of patient head of bed?
- Hypotension
- Lowerback Injury
- Open abdomen
- Intubation
- The Head of Bed elevation can be replaced with ReverseTrendelenburgposition?
- True
- False
- Which of the following interventions helps lower pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents?
- Head of Bed Elevation
- Subglottic Suctioning
- Oral Care with CHG
- Spontaneous Awakening and Breathing Trials
- a and b
- a and d
- What kind of endotrachel suctioning system should be used for patient expected to be mechanically ventilated?
- Standard
- Circular
- Open
- Closed
- How often should Oral Care with CHG be performed?
- Q2
- Q4
- Q6
- Q12
- How often should Oral Care alone be performed?
- Q2
- Q4
- Q6
- Q12
- a or b
- How often shouldthe ventilation circuitry be changed?
- Daily
- Weekly
- Only if damaged or soiled
- B and C
- How often should you change the HME?
- Daily
- Every 5-7 Days
- Clinically Indicated
- B and C
- How often should you attempt Spontaneous Awakening and Breathing Trial?
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
- Never
- Which of the following safety criteria arenot contraindications for attempting the Spontaneous Awakening and Breathing Trials?
- Patient receives sedative infusion for active seizures or alcohol withdrawal
- Patient receiving escalating doses of sedative for agitation
- Patient receiving neuromuscular blockers
- Patient receiving antihistamine blockers
- What is the benefit of performing Spontaneous Awakening Trial & Spontaneous Breathing Trial?
- Reduces the number of days patients are on mechanical ventilation.
- Reduces the microbiological burden.
- Decreased the need for suctioning.
- None of the above.
- What is the benefit of performing Oral Care?
- Reduces microbiological burden.
- A good practicing of hygiene.
- Decreasing theneed for suctioning.
- Decrease gastric content aspiration.
- Sedation vacation and weaningprotocol can be performed with the use Spontaneous Awaking and Spontaneous Breathing Trials?
- True
- False
- During a Spontaneous Breathing Trial ventilator support is removed?
- True
- False
- What kind of endotrachealtubes are recommended for the prevention of VAP?
- Silver‐coated endotracheal tubes.
- Antiseptic‐impregnated endotrachealtubes.
- Cuffed endotracheal tube with in line dorsal lumen.
- All
- Which of the following policies should be used to help prevent colonization of the aerodigestivetract?
- A policy to encourage the use of orotracheal intubation over nasotracheal whenever orotracheal intubation is not contraindicated.
- A policy to encourage the use of open ETT suctioning systems, and remove closed systems from supplies.
- A policy touse selective digestive decontamination.
- A policy to promote the use of prophylactic systemic antimicrobials.
Answers
- A
- C
- C
- A
- A
- D
- D
- B
- E
- D
- D
- E
- C
- D
- A
- D
- A
- A
- A
- A
- C
- A
CSTS –Appendix N: Quiz Questions for VAP
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