If you get injured on the job, which organization will be contacted?
C. OSHA
According to the Power Point®, why was OSHA created?
B. To help eliminate the number of accidents and fatalities at the workplace
NIOSH was created to do which of the following?
C. Research workplace safety
According to the core mission, what is the purpose of OSHA?
D. To protect workers from workplace hazards that can cause serious injury or illness
21. The degree to which a substance can damage an organism is considered its what?
A. Harmfulness
B. Dangerousness
C. Flammability
D. Toxicity
D. Toxicity
What/Whom should a person consult before handling chemicals in the workplace?
A. OSHA
. According to the A.1.1 PowerPoint® about OSHA, students have a right to which one of the following?
C. Receive safety and health training in a language they understand.
7. Which of the following is an ergonomic injury?
A. A veterinarian slips on a wet floor.
B. A veterinarian lifts a heavy dog and injures his back.
C. A veterinarian cuts himself with a scalpel while performing surgery.
D. A veterinarian sustains a shoulder injury due to extending his arm to repeatedly perform pregnancy checks on cows.
C. A veterinarian cuts himself with a scalpel while performing surgery.
8. You are on your way out of the building when you notice some urine on the lobby floor. What should you do?
A. Use a paper towel and disinfectant to wipe it up
22. A picture of a skull and crossbones on the outside of a chemical means what?
A. The chemical may cause harm.
B. The chemical is fatal
C. The chemical cannot be breathed in.
D. The chemical will likely cause harm.
B. The chemical is fatal
9. If a 60-pound dog is coming in for an annual exam and vaccines, what are the possible hazards associated with the visit?
A. Lifting the dog, sharps, blood draw
B. Sharps, blood draw, anesthesia
C. Lifting the dog, sharps, chemotherapy medication
D. Radiation, lifting the dog, bites
A. Lifting the dog, sharps, blood draw
10. A cat is coming in for spay surgery. What are possible hazards associated with the visit?
A. Anesthesia, chemotherapy, lifting the cat
B. Sharps, blood draw, anesthesia
C. Lifting the cat, blood draw, radiation
D. Blood draw, radiation, anesthesia
A. Anesthesia, chemotherapy, lifting the cat
11. How does a surgical scrub hand washing differ from basic hand washing?
A. The process ends above the elbow in a surgical hand wash versus the wrist in a basic hand wash.
B. The nails are cleaned in a surgical hand wash.
C. The faucet is turned off with the elbow in a surgical hand wash and a paper towel in a basic hand wash.
D. A hand drier is used in a surgical hand washing procedure.
A. The process ends above the elbow in a surgical hand wash versus the wrist in a basic hand wash.
12. What is the purpose of rinsing the hands from fingertips to elbow in a surgical hand washing procedure?
A. Easier to rinse that way
B. Cause any microorganisms to flow down the arm and into the sink C. Elbows are dirtier than the fingertips
D. Give the fingertips an extra rinse
B. Cause any microorganisms to flow down the arm and into the sink
25. If you have been asked to dilute a chemical, you are doing what? A. Making the chemical weaker
B. Making the chemical stronger
C. Making the chemical harder
D. Making the chemical softer
A. Making the chemical weaker
13. When performing a basic hand wash, the two palms are rubbed together. What tool is used in a surgical hand wash to perform a similar function?
C. A brush
. For how long should the fingertips be scrubbed in a surgical hand washing procedure?
D. 30 seconds
15. What area is most likely to harbor greater numbers of microorganisms?
A. The back of the hand
B. The palm
C. The wrist
D. The fingertips/nails
D. The fingertips/nails
6. The term Safety Data Sheets refers to which one of the following?
A. A detailed document that describes the chemical properties and safety precautions to take if using a chemical or contact with that chemical occurs.
B. A document that contains the detailed mathematical data of a chemical.
C. Safety sheets that are used to protect animals from harm.
D. A document that is used to educate the clients of risks in a veterinary hospital.
A. A detailed document that describes the chemical properties and safety precautions to take if using a chemical or contact with that chemical occurs.
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A. It is an irritant.
17. What section of the Safety Data Sheet lists the protective clothing that should be worn?
A. Product and company identification
B. Hazards identification
C. First-aid measures
D. Handling and storage
B. Hazards identification
18. Section 1 on a Safety Data Sheet includes which one of the following?
A. Identification
B. Fire and explosive data
C. Accidental release measures
D. Product and company identification
A. Identification
19. If employees were to get a chemical in their eyes, what would be the best first-aid procedure?
A. Rush immediately to the emergency room
B. Flush the eyes with water for 2 minutes with eyes closed
C. Flush the eyes with large quantities of water with eyes open
D. Flush the eyes with milk with eyes open
C. Flush the eyes with large quantities of water with eyes open
20. In what section of the SDS would one look to see if a product is corrosive?
A. Hazards identification
B. Accidental release Information
C. Handling and storage
D. Physical and chemical properties
A. Hazards identification
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It's a health hazard