The most effective way prevent the spread of infection and disease
What is Handwashing?
In suspected cardiac arrest ______ is called.
What is CODE BLUE?
Three common bloodborne pathogens
What is HIV, Hepatitis B, & Hepatitis C?
A work-related injury or illness is reported to
What is my supervisor and Employee Health?
RACE is
What is
RESCUE/REMOVE
ACTIVATE/ALARM
CONTAIN
EVACUATE/EXTINUISH
Length of time I should wash my hands
What is 20 seconds?
CODE GREEN is used when assistance is needed getting a non-threatening patient out of a vehicle. (TRUE or FALSE)
What is FALSE?
Hepatitis attacks this organ
What is the LIVER?
A pathogen that does not respond to alcohol based disinfectants.
What is C-Diff (clostridium difficile)?
Cleaning agent to use by housekeeping is FUZION
PASS
What is
PULL
AIM
SQUEEZE
SWEEP
You should always wash your hands: (TRUE or FALSE)
-After using the restroom, after handling raw meat, after sweeping, cleaning, and or mopping, after handling garbage, after touching anything that could be contaminated with you hands
What is TRUE
Hazardous materials spill or release
What is a CODE ORANGE?
Needles and other sharp objects should be placed here
What is a sharps container?
Name 3 things required on consent forms
What is PATIENT SIGNATURE, DATE, and TIME?
Components included in an overhead page for CODE RED
What is (CODE RED), location x 3
% of alcohol in hand sanitizer to effectively clean hands
What is 60%?
EOP
What is the Emergency Operation Plan?
The number of exposures it takes to become infected with HIV, Hepatitis B or C virus.
What is one?
Used for reporting incidents, equipment issues, med errors, patient falls, AMA
What is an OCCURRENCE FORM?
Radiology and Nursing are the ONLY departments that can cross the fire doors during a CODE RED.
What is FALSE? Tell us why?
Total number of codes at MMH....name them.
What is 7?
RED - FIRE, ORANGE- Disaster/Spill, YELLOW- Disaster/Internal-External, GREEN- Person who poses danger to self or others, BLUE - Cardiac arrest, WHITE - Evacuation, CODE Trauma - Level 1 or 2 trauma patient
This virus leads to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). It depletes the immune system and does not survive well outside the body.
What is HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus?
Beginning of shift "meet up" to discuss department safety culture
What is a SAFETY HUDDLE?
Fire control office designates a staff member to VERBALLY activate code red
What is when all systems including phone lines are down?