CRCST Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Formaldehyde-based low-temperature sterilization is classified as which level of germicide? Sporicide and sterilant
  2. A CRCST technician fails to renew their certification by the expiration date. What is the most likely consequence? The certification lapses and must be reinstated
  3. Which AAMI/ANSI standard provides guidance on comprehensive sterilization practices, including safety protocols, in healthcare facilities? ANSI/AAMI ST79
  4. What is one major benefit of earning the CRCST certification? Improved compliance with healthcare standards
  5. What is the purpose of an emergency action plan? To establish procedures for responding to various emergencies
  6. What is the purpose of a sterilization chemical indicator placed inside a package? To verify that sterilizing conditions were present inside the package
  7. After cleaning, instruments should be rinsed with which type of water to prevent mineral deposits? Distilled or deionized water
  8. The Bowie-Dick test is used to detect: Air removal and steam penetration issues in pre-vacuum sterilizers
  9. What minimum aeration time is typically required after EtO sterilization at ambient room temperature (20°C)? 7 days
  10. Instrument lubrication with instrument milk (water-soluble lubricant) should be performed: After cleaning but before sterilization
  11. Which type of glove provides the best cut resistance when processing sharps in the decontamination area? Puncture-resistant utility gloves
  12. Which of the following best describes the purpose of performing a daily air removal test (Bowie-Dick test) on a pre-vacuum sterilizer? To ensure air is effectively removed so steam can penetrate porous loads
  13. How often should mechanical/physical parameters (time, temperature, pressure) of a sterilizer be reviewed for each cycle? For every sterilization cycle run
  14. What is the correct order for donning PPE? Gown, mask, eye protection, gloves
  15. Which of the following is the BEST practice when stacking sterile packages on a shelf? Stack only to a height that prevents crushing or tipping and maintains package integrity
  16. What is the most effective way to prevent healthcare-associated infections? Proper hand hygiene
  17. In which of the following settings is a CRCST most likely to work? Surgical centers
  18. A central service professional seeking to advance into education or training roles should prioritize developing which skill? Instructional design and adult learning principles
  19. What is a nosocomial infection? An infection acquired in a healthcare facility
  20. The decontamination area should maintain a negative air pressure relative to adjacent areas. Why? To prevent contaminated air from flowing into clean processing areas
  21. What does 'par level' mean in central service supply management? The minimum quantity of an item that must be kept on hand
  22. What does PPE stand for? Personal Protective Equipment
  23. In central service, what is the MOST appropriate storage practice to maintain inventory integrity for sterile items? Storing packages in a manner that prevents crushing and allows air circulation
  24. Which Spaulding category applies to instruments that enter sterile tissue or the vascular system? Critical
  25. What is the purpose of a biological indicator (BI) in sterilization monitoring? To demonstrate that viable microorganisms were killed during the sterilization process
  26. When preparing for questions about the Spaulding classification on the CRCST exam, a laryngoscope blade is classified as which category? Semi-critical — requires at minimum high-level disinfection
  27. What is the most effective way to prevent healthcare-associated infections? Proper hand hygiene
  28. According to ANSI/AAMI ST79, which class of chemical indicator is considered the most sophisticated internal indicator for steam sterilization? Class 6
  29. Ultrasonic cleaners work by a process called cavitation. What does cavitation refer to? The formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles that implode against instrument surfaces
  30. Which action should be taken first when a sterilizer load fails a biological indicator (BI) test? Quarantine all items from that load and investigate the cause
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