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A set of questions and answers related to healthcare safety and compliance, covering topics such as fire safety, electrical safety, patient handling, chemical safety, hipaa regulations, and emergency procedures. It serves as a study guide or assessment tool for healthcare workers to ensure they understand and adhere to safety protocols and regulatory requirements. The content is designed to reinforce knowledge of essential safety practices and compliance standards within a healthcare setting, promoting a safer environment for both patients and staff. It is useful for training and competency verification.
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a. How to use a fire extinguisher
The acronym P.A.S.S. is used to help remember:
a. How to use a fire extinguisher
b. How to evacuate patients
c. How to spread the word about a fire
d. None of the above
d. Legs
When lifting something off the ground, which part of your body should you always use?
a. Back
b. Abdominals
c. Arms
d. Legs
a. Do not roll equipment over electrical cords because it can damage the cord
Which of the following statements regarding electrical safety is correct?
a. Do not roll equipment over electrical cords because it can damage the cord
b. It is acceptable to use a plug with a loose or broken pin as long as the device works
c. Adaptors that convert three-pin plugs to two-pin plugs are safe to use
d. Equipment should be unplugged by pulling the cord, not the plug
a. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns and gloves
Placing a patient on Contact Precautions means that everyone must:
a. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns and gloves
b. Wear a respirator
c. Care for the patient in an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR)
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
When mobilizing a weak or unsteady patient, which technique(s) should you consider?
d. It is acceptable to wear multiple layers of gloves and peel off each layer between tasks
a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back
If a person is injured at the hospital during a natural disaster, a correct action to take is:
a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back
b. Use a wheelchair or a stretcher to take the person to the Emergency Department for treatment
c. Report the accident only if the person had to go to the Emergency Department
d. Try to move the person yourself
b. What chemicals the product contains
Before you use a chemical product, you must know certain important information about it. Which of the choices below is information you do NOT need to know?
a. Proper use of the product
b. What chemicals the product contains
c. Treatment if accidentally exposed to it
d. Precautions for safe handling
d. All of the above
Healthcare workers who must comply with HIPAA privacy requirements are:
a. Doctors, nurses, and others providing direct patient care
b. Environmental Services staff
c. Engineering staff
d. All of the above
b. Your facility's name
Which of the following is NOT required on a chemical label?
a. A signal word
b. Your facility's name
c. A hazard statement
d. A pictogram
d. Bomb threat
a. If you cannot locate your badge monitor, you should borrow one from your co- worker
b. A 0.5-mm thick lead apron reduces scattered radiation by approximately 10 times
c. Doubling the distance between a person and the radiation source reduces the radiation exposure by a factor of 4
d. Before you attempt a procedure, think ahead how you will accomplish it
b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders
When moving a patient from bed to wheelchair, which technique should you avoid at all times?
a. Bending at your knees to lower the patient to the chair
b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders
c. Placing yourself in front of the patient and blocking the patient's leg closest to the chair with your foot and leg
d. Positioning the wheelchair at a slight angle close to the bed
a. Ambulatory patients, then wheelchair patients, then bedfast patients
If patients need to be evacuated, it should be in this order:
a. Ambulatory patients, then wheelchair patients, then bedfast patients
b. Whichever patients you can get to first
c. Ambulatory patients, then bedfast patients, then wheelchair patients
d. Bedfast patients, then wheelchair patients, then ambulatory patients
b. Remove the suspected device from service
Under the Safe Medical Devices Act, your responsibility as a healthcare worker is to:
a. Return the device to the company vendor
b. Remove the suspected device from service
c. Clean the device in question
d. Immediately throw away any disposable and reusable equipment, accessories, and packaging related to the incident
d. All of the above
Which of the following would be considered part of a healthcare worker's role in the event of an emergency involving a biologic or chemical exposure?
a. Recognizing an illness or injury as potentially resulting from exposure to a biologic, chemical, or radiologic agent
b. Instituting appropriate steps to limit the spread of an infection
c. Reporting identified cases or events to the public health system
The activity that puts the most continuous pressure on the lumbar region of your lower back is:
a. Standing
b. Pushing
c. Lifting
d. Sitting
c. Putting printed records that are no longer needed into the trash
Which of the following could compromise a patient's Protected Health Information (PHI)?
a. Using a computer with an encrypted (protected) hard drive
b. Using a computer with a secured network
c. Putting printed records that are no longer needed into the trash
d. Two caregivers speaking one-on-one in a private area
d. All patients receive a copy of a healthcare organization's Notice of Privacy Practices
It is a requirement under HIPAA that:
a. All patients have a secret code number to remain anonymous
b. All patients receive a copy of their health record before discharge
c. All patients are informed to turn cell phones off to protect their identity
d. All patients receive a copy of a healthcare organization's Notice of Privacy Practices
a. Warning
According to labeling guidelines, only two "Signal Words" can appear on a label. One is Danger and the other is:
a. Warning
b. Toxic
c. Explosive
d. Flammable
c. Pick up and run with burning articles
In the event of a fire, you should never:
a. Close doors in the immediate area of the fire
b. Place a blanket under a door
c. Pick up and run with burning articles
d. Shut off unnecessary electrical equipment
a. Never bend or break needles after use
b. Sharps disposal containers should be sealed and removed only when completely full
c. You can carry a used sharp in a pocket if it is capped
d. Always recap contaminated needles
a. R.A.C.E. - Rescue the patients in danger; Activate the alarm; Confine the fire; Extinguish the fire if possible
In the event of a fire, which are the correct steps to take?
a. R.A.C.E. - Rescue the patients in danger; Activate the alarm; Confine the fire; Extinguish the fire if possible
b. C.A.R.E. - Confine the fire; Activate the alarm; Rescue the patients in danger; Extinguish the fire if possible
c. A.C.R.E. - Activate the alarm; Confine the fire; Rescue the patients in danger; Extinguish the fire if possible
d. None of the above
b. You treat all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious
Standard precautions require that:
a. You wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times
b. You treat all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious
c. All of your coworkers should consider themselves at risk for the disease
d. You do not need to take special precautions
b. At the request of a family member
You may disclose a patient's Protected Health Information (PHI) without the patient's consent for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
a. For payment purposes
b. At the request of a family member
c. When required by law
d. For medical treatment
c. Hand-washing
The single most important practice in preventing infection is:
a. Using engineering controls
b. Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
c. Hand-washing
d. Eating or drinking in the cafeteria only
a. Record, as near as possible, everything the caller says
b. Immediately hang up on the caller
c. Transfer the caller to Administration
d. Transfer the caller to Security