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1A returned procedure tray contains an exposed scalpel blade. What should the technician do first?
A.Remove the blade by hand before transport
B.Discard the blade into an approved sharps container using a neutral technique or safety device
C.Wrap the blade in a towel and continue transport
D.Leave the blade in the tray so assembly staff can identify it
Explanation: Discard the blade into an approved sharps container using a neutral technique or safety device is correct because an exposed sharp is an immediate injury and bloodborne-pathogen hazard that must be controlled before routine handling continues. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
2A technician gets high-level disinfectant on exposed skin. Which resource gives the required first-aid and spill information?
A.Preference card
B.Count sheet
C.Safety Data Sheet
D.Sterilizer printout
Explanation: Safety Data Sheet is correct because the Safety Data Sheet contains chemical hazards, PPE, first aid, spill response, storage, and disposal information for the product. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
3Which practice best reduces injury risk when moving a heavy instrument set?
A.Carry it away from the body
B.Twist while placing it on a cart
C.Use a cart or team lift and keep the load close
D.Stack it on wrapped sterile packs
Explanation: Use a cart or team lift and keep the load close is correct because safe body mechanics and mechanical assistance reduce strain while also preventing package damage and dropped loads. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
4Why is one-way workflow from dirty to clean to sterile storage important in an ambulatory surgery processing area?
A.It removes documentation requirements
B.It reduces the chance that cleaned or sterile items are recontaminated
C.It eliminates point-of-use treatment
D.It lowers validated sterilizer temperatures
Explanation: It reduces the chance that cleaned or sterile items are recontaminated is correct because physical separation and traffic control prevent bioburden from being carried backward into clean assembly or sterile storage. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
5A surgeon requests a faster sterilization cycle than the device IFU allows. What is the best response?
A.Use the faster cycle because the surgeon requested it
B.Follow the validated IFU and escalate the conflict through policy
C.Run both cycles and release the first one that finishes
D.Use the faster cycle if the external indicator changes
Explanation: Follow the validated IFU and escalate the conflict through policy is correct because device processing must follow validated manufacturer instructions and facility policy; unvalidated shortcuts can leave a device unsafe. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
6During assembly, dried blood is found in the box lock of a forceps that came from the washer. What should happen?
A.Wipe it with alcohol and package it
B.Return it for re-cleaning and report or document the cleaning failure
C.Sterilize it twice
D.Send it with a note for the operating room
Explanation: Return it for re-cleaning and report or document the cleaning failure is correct because visible soil means cleaning failed, and sterilization is not reliable when organic material remains on the instrument. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
7A loaner set arrives late without written reprocessing instructions. What is the safest action?
A.Process it like a similar set
B.Accept the vendor statement that it is clean
C.Hold the set until validated IFU and complete processing information are available
D.Sterilize it unwrapped for immediate use
Explanation: Hold the set until validated IFU and complete processing information are available is correct because loaner instruments require complete inventory, inspection, and validated written IFU before cleaning, packaging, or sterilization decisions can be made. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
8Which practice best protects confidentiality in processing records?
A.Discuss unusual cases in public hallways
B.Use only minimum necessary patient information and keep records secure
C.Post patient names in sterile storage
D.Discard implant logs in regular trash
Explanation: Use only minimum necessary patient information and keep records secure is correct because processing records may contain protected health information, so access, discussion, retention, and disposal must follow privacy policy. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
9Why are personal hygiene and dress-code rules enforced in processing areas?
A.They are cosmetic only
B.They reduce contamination from hair, skin, jewelry, nails, and outside clothing
C.They replace hand hygiene
D.They allow work in any area without PPE
Explanation: They reduce contamination from hair, skin, jewelry, nails, and outside clothing is correct because hygiene and attire are infection-prevention controls that reduce shedding and support effective PPE and hand hygiene. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.
10Which item most clearly belongs in regulated medical waste?
A.A dry wrapper from an unused sterile pack
B.A clean paper towel
C.A sponge saturated with blood that could release liquid if compressed
D.A clean cardboard shipping box
Explanation: A sponge saturated with blood that could release liquid if compressed is correct because materials saturated with blood or OPIM and capable of releasing fluid during handling meet regulated-waste criteria. This reflects the CASSPT focus on safe ambulatory surgery sterile processing, validated instructions, documentation, and contamination prevention.

About the CASSPT Exam

The CBSPD CASSPT exam validates minimum competency for personnel performing sterile processing functions in ambulatory surgery settings, including cleaning, decontamination, high-level disinfection, preparation and assembly, sterilization, sterile storage, and distribution of surgical instruments and devices.

Assessment

100-question computer-based examination

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

Scaled score of 70

Exam Fee

$128 by regular deadline; $138 late fee window (Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) / PSI Services)

CASSPT Exam Content Outline

13%

Roles and Responsibilities

Safety, hazards, standards, workflow, device IFUs, quality assurance, and loaner instrumentation.

9%

Life Science

Microbiology, transmission, microorganisms, basic anatomy, device-body relationships, and terminology.

21%

Decontamination and Disinfection

Cleaning chemicals, HLD, MEC testing, decontamination equipment, manual cleaning, PPE, waste disposal, and damage prevention.

16%

Preparation and Handling

Instrument terminology, packaging, set configuration, inspection, monitoring products, sterilizer types, and instrument care.

20%

Sterilization

Loading, cycles, parameters, monitoring, biological indicators, lot control, recordkeeping, recalls, wet packs, and sterilizer cleaning.

11%

Sterile Storage and Inventory

Shelf-life factors, storage environment, shelving, stock rotation, and outdate prevention.

10%

Ethics

Professional conduct, safety compliance, reporting, noncompliance, disruptive behavior, and property protection.

How to Pass the CASSPT Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Scaled score of 70
  • Assessment: 100-question computer-based examination
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $128 by regular deadline; $138 late fee window

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CASSPT Study Tips from Top Performers

1Use the CASSPT candidate bulletin outline and give extra time to decontamination/disinfection and sterilization because they are the two largest domains.
2Practice applying IFUs, documentation, chemical parameters, PPE, lot control, and recall procedures to ambulatory surgery scenarios.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the CBSPD CASSPT exam?

The CBSPD CASSPT bulletin describes a 100-question computer-based examination.

What is the CASSPT passing score?

CBSPD reports CASSPT results using a scaled score, with 70 or above reported as passing.