coVita | Micro+ Family Smokerlyzer Quiz
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  • Welcome to the coVita Micro+™ Family (pro, baby, basic) Smokerlyzer® Quiz.  

    You may refer to your manual, quick start guides, or the online training course for help answering the questions.  Upon successful completion of this quiz, you will be provided with a score and a certificate will be emailed to you. This certificate represents completing the online training course, completing the quiz, and a fundamental understanding of the coVita Micro+™ pro, baby, and basic Smokerlyzers®.

    Please direct any questions to coVita.

    www.covita.net | info@covita.net | (800) 707-5751 | fax (800) 721-2377 

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  • coVita Micro+ Smokerlyzer Family Quiz
    www.covita.net
    | info@covita.net | (800) 707-5751 | fax (800) 721-2377 

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  • Questions

  • 1. To turn on the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) , press the power button for 3 seconds and release.
  • 2. What does the following Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) screen indicate?
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  • 3. (See images below) The red thermometer is displayed when the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) monitor's temperature is greater than 77 degrees and the blue thermometer is displayed when less than 62.6 degrees preventing calibration until the monitor is at an ideal calibrating temperature.
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  • 4. What does the following Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) screen indicate?
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  • 5. Change the D-piece (below) after how many days?
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  • 6. How often do you need to calibrate your Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) monitor?
  • 7. The calibration gas used with the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) contains what concentration of Carbon Monoxide (CO) ___ ppm.
  • 8. Where is the reset button on the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) located?
  • 9. What types of sanitizing products are acceptable to use with your monitor:
  • 10. The subject should practice holding their breath a few times before they use the monitor for an actual test.
  • 11. The vent hole on the rear of the monitor should be kept clear of all labels/stickers and obstructions at all times.
  • 12. At a minimum, you should wait atleast _____ minutes after smoking before a breath sample is taken.
  • 13. What is the minimum desired breath hold period, as supported by data? _____ seconds
  • 14. What should you do if the subject talks during the test?
  • 15. When is the only time the patient should stop exhaling?
  • 16. What is the most important reason that your monitor be kept away from the presence of all alcohol-based products (hand sanitizers and wipes)?
  • 17. True or False: Once you have completed a test on the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) monitor, it is stored in the monitor’s history, along with the most recent 150 tests, for later review.
  • 18. At noon, an individual has a Smokerlyzer® reading of 16 ppm. If they do not smoke again prior to their next reading at 5pm , based on your knowledge of the half-life of CO, what is the approximate reading you would expect from this individual on the Smokerlyzer® ? ____ ppm
  • 19. A smoker sneaks one cigarette on Monday and does not smoke again prior to their test on Thursday. Will the Smokerlyzer® detect their cigarette from Monday?
  • 20. Select the Non-Smoker ppm Range based on Smokerlyzer® results:
  • 21. Select the Light Smoking ppm Range based on Smokerlyzer® results:
  • 22. What is the ppm number that starts the Heavy Smoking Range is _____ ppm.
  • 23. You are a non-smoker, but when you try the test on yourself, you get a Smokerlyzer® reading of 4 ppm. You are concerned because you did not get 0 as a result. True or False: You are correct to be concerned about this result, and the monitor may be providing an erroneous reading, since 0 is the goal of the test.
  • 24. Social smokers tend to register very low readings on the monitor.
  • 25. Select the ppm range(s) of expected Smokerlyzer® readings that correspond with a subject smoking 1 pack of cigarettes smoked per day, based on anecdotal reports and feedback.
  • 26. Select the approximate ppm range you would expect to see on the Smokerlyzer when testing a smoker who reports smoking 1 ½ packs per day if tested within an hour of smoking a cigarette.
  • 27. Select the approximate range you would expect to see on the Smokerlyzer when testing a smoker who reports smoking 2+ packs per day if tested within an hour of smoking a cigarette.
  • 28. Cigars and Marijuana give off ___ CO than cigarettes.
  • 29. It is rare to see readings on cigarette smokers above ___ ppm
  • 30. The ranges provided in this section are absolute cutoffs and should always be observed exactly.
  • 31. Does the use of Nicotine Replacement Therapy affect Smokerlyzer® results?
  • 32. Once smokers have quit, you should continue to utilize the Smokerlyer®, because the continually low results will serve as affirmation that their decision to quit is positively affecting their health.
  • 33. What are three key questions to ask to aid in interpreting readings?
  • 34. What are the effective applications of the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) Smokerlyzer® in tobacco treatment?:
  • 35. If the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) Smokerylzer® reading does not correspond with what you expected for a particular smoker, then you should not discuss this with the smoker, and should instead seek an alternative form of assessment.
  • 36. A best practice is to perform a test on yourself (if a non-smoker) and (non-smoker) coworkers routinely to establish a regular baseline.
  • 37. The housing of the Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) includes a patented antimicrobial additive called SteriTouch® which eradicate the bacteria that cause contamination and infection.
  • 38. All Smokerlyzer support, service and training is performed by coVita at our offices located in the USA.
  • 39. You can remotely update your Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) firmware/software when updates are available?
  • 40. Your Micro+ (pro, baby, basic) monitor includes a complimentary 5 year warranty including the sensor?
  • 41. The D-piece valve contains a filter that removes and traps >99% airborne bacteria and >97% airborne viruses (including COVID-19).
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