Medical Assistant Certification (MAC) AMCA Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of hand asepsis?

  1. To increase the effectiveness of handwashing

  2. To kill or inhibit transient microorganisms

  3. To prevent the spread of chronic diseases

  4. To promote hand hygiene in public places

The correct answer is: To kill or inhibit transient microorganisms

The primary purpose of hand asepsis is to kill or inhibit transient microorganisms. This is crucial in both healthcare settings and everyday life because transient microorganisms, which are often responsible for the spread of infections, can easily be transferred from one surface or person to another. Effective hand asepsis, primarily achieved through proper handwashing techniques and the use of hand sanitizers, reduces the number of these microorganisms on the skin's surface, thereby significantly lowering the risk of infection and disease transmission. Improper handwashing or neglecting hand hygiene can lead to the persistence of these harmful microorganisms. By focusing on killing or inhibiting these transient pathogens, hand asepsis plays a critical role in infection prevention protocols.