All Rise!
Workplace Health
General
Everything Else
Red, White & Blue
100

What is the most important law that governs healthcare facilities in Canada?

The Canada Health Act

100

List (3) ways we can manage stress?

Anything you write!

100

Most hospitals have a __________________ policy and are responsible for providing a safe, harassment-free environment by ensuring that all staff are aware and follow the policy.

code of conduct

100

True or False: healthcare has the highest incidence of workplace violence

True

100

Level 1 - CRCST

Certified & Registered Central Service Technician

200

What are the (2) approaches to risk management? 

proactive and reactive

200

what is a repetitive strain injury?

any musculoskeletal injury caused by repetitive actions

200

which of the following is NOT considered optimal posture in work ergonomics:

a) shoulders relaxed

b) elbows straight at your sides

c) head upright and forward-facing

d) feet on the floor or footrest

b) elbows straight at the sides

200

What is the percentage of healthcare workers that feel burnout by their jobs?

92%

200

Level 2 - CER

Certified Endoscope Reprocessor

300

What is risk management and why is it important?

anything you write!

300

What is the difference between workplace bullying and harassment?

bullying: anything unwanted that can harm or intimidate a person by one or more people. harassment: any unwanted, humiliating, abusive, hostile action between a person and another.

300

List three statute laws affecting healthcare across Canada?

• Canada Health Act. 

• Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. 

• Food and Drugs Act (medical device reprocessing). 

300

Which of the following is considered a good catch in risk management:

a) a MDR tech catching a ball well

b) a MDR tech catching a wet pack in sterile storage

c) a MDR tech catching an empty detergent bottle

d) all of the above

b) a MDR tech catching a wet pack in sterile storage

300

Level 3 -CIS

Certified Instrument Specialist

400

what is the difference between law, morality and ethics?

laws: govern peoples behaviour. morality: is a persons beliefs of what is right and wrong. ethics: is thinking through and then deciding what is right or wrong.

400

Most common workplace-related injury?

musculoskeletal injuries

400
what are the 5 levels of customer relationship building?

1) basic

2) reactive

3) accountable

4) proactive

5) partnership

400

What is the exact date you will be finishing your program here at MBC?

April 29, 2025

400

Level 4 - CHL

Certified Healthcare Leader

500

List the (4) criteria for establishing liability?

1) duty to meet the standard of care

2) breach of duty to meet the standard of care

3) breach of duty which causes foreseeable harm

4) causing actual harm or injury

500

which type of ergonomics deals with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning and motor responses?

cognitive ergonomics

500

DAILY DOUBLE

ORNAC - not the nurses

500

WSIB

Wombats Singing In Broadway

500

FCS

Fellowship of Central Service

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