Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety
100

Body Mechanics

Refers to the way in which the body moves and maintains balance while making the most efficient use of all its parts

100

Base of support

The area beneath an object or person, including every point of contact made with the supporting surface

100

OSHA

Establishes and enforces safety standards for the workplace

100

Safety Data Sheet

Contains 16 standard sections that make it to locate and understand information about how to properly and safely handle hazardous chemicals.

100

Safety Standard

Authorized guidelines, protocols, and regulations designed to prevent, minimize, or mitigate harm to patients and workers.

200

Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

Mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids.  

200

Environmental safety

The practices, policies, and standards designed to manage, control, and prevent physical, chemical, and biological hazards within a healthcare facility.

200

Radiation exposure

The absorption of ionizing radiation (X-rays, gamma rays) by body tissues during diagnostic imaging, therapeutic procedures, or occupational work, which deposits energy and can potentially damage cellular DNA.

200

Fire extinguisher

 A portable, specialized, and often non-ferrous/clean-agent device designed to suppress small fires while protecting patients, staff, and sensitive electronic equipment

200

Class A

used on burning paper, cloth, and wood

300

Class B

used on burning gasoline, oil, and paints

300

Class C

used on electrical fires

300

 Class D

 used on burning or combustible metals

300

 Class K

used on burning cooking material

300

Define the 3 things needed to start a fire

  1. Oxygen 

  2. Fuel 

  3. Heat

400

What is the purpose of RACE

To remember the important steps during a fire emergency

400

R-

Rescue anyone in immediate danger. Move patients to a safe area. If the patient can walk, escort them to a safe area. At times, it may be necessary to move a patient in a bed or use the bed sheets as lift sheets to carry a patient to a safe area.

400

A-

Activate the alarm. Sound the alarm and give the location and type of fire.

400

C-

Contain the fire. Close windows and doors to prevent drafts. Shut off the electrical equipment and oxygen if your safety is not endangered.

400

E-

Extinguish the fire or evacuate the area. If the fire is small and contained, and you are not in danger, locate the correct fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire. If the fire is large or spreading rapidly, or if you or a patient/resident are in danger, evacuate the area.

500

What is the purpose of PASS? 

To know how to use a fire extinguisher 

500

P- 

Pull the pin


500

A- 

Aim the extinguisher at the near edge and bottom of the fire. 
500

S- 

Squeeze the handle to discharge the extinguisher

500

S-

Sweep the extinguisher from side to side at the base of the fire

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