A. Using chemical indicator strip or pouch
B. Recording a temperature/ pressure readings from sterilizer guage
C. Using a bacterial spore test
D. Determining the ability of a sterilizer to kill the hepatitis B virus
Related Mcqs:
- Sterilisation control for moist heat is “or” The efficacy of the moist heat sterilization technique commonly used to sterlilize laboratory ware and culture media is tested by using_______________?
A. using Bacillus stearo thermo philus
B. Using non-pathogenic strain of clostridium tetani
C. Using chemical indicator
D. Using methylene blue - Which one of the following enzymes provides a link between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ?
A. Lactate dehydrogenase
B. Pyruvate kinase
C. Citrate synthase
D. Pyruvate dehydrogenase - compared with autoclave, use of a dry heat over for sterilization has the following disadvantages______________?
A. Time-consuming
B. Less effective
C. Causes instruments to rust
D. Causes sharp instruments to dull - Moist heat kills all of the following EXCEPT_______________?
A. Brucella
B. Mycobacterium
C. Salmonella
D. Coxiella burnetti - The occipital bone provides attachment to all except ________________?
A. Trapezius
B. Ligamentum nuchae
C. Sternocleidomastoid
D. Rectus capitis - Fat provides ______% of body’s calories?
A. 40%
B. 30%
C. 50%
D. 75% - Which phase provides maximum strength in hardened mercury/silver alloy ?
A. Silver / Mercury phase
B. Silver / Tin phase
C. Tin / Mercury phase
D. Zinc / Mercury phase - The minimum time required for the sterilization of surgical instruments by moist heat at 134°C is__________________?
A. 3 minutes
B. 15 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 60 minutes - Dry heat destroys microorganisms by_____________?
A. Lysis
B. Oxidation
C. Hydrolysis of DNA
D. Coagulation of proteins - Which of the following fuel gases is the best choice of heat source to carry out soldering process ?
A. Propane
B. Acetylene
C. Natural gas
D. Hydrogen