Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogens
Scene Safety & Hazards
Stress Management & Emotional Wellness
Health & Safety Protocols
100

This type of glove material is recommended for EMRs to prevent pathogen transmission

What are synthetic gloves

100

This virus causes AIDS and does not survive well outside the human body.

What is HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

100

This should always be your first priority before providing patient care.

What is personal safety?

100

This term describes an emotionally disruptive condition that can affect physical health.


What is stress

100

This type of health assessment determines overall health status before beginning work as an EMR.

What is a baseline health status or medical examination

200

These four main types of personal protective equipment should be worn when dealing with blood and body fluids.

What are gloves, masks, gowns, and eyewear

200

These two types of hepatitis are tough, aggressive viruses that can survive on objects for days after infected blood has dried.

What are Hepatitis B (HBV) and Hepatitis C (HBC)

200

These colored signs help identify hazardous liquids and gases at emergency scenes.

What are placards

200

This reaction occurs from cumulative stress and includes feelings of frustration and hopelessness.

What is burnout

200

OSHA mandates that employers make this specific vaccination available to healthcare workers.

What is Hepatitis B vaccination

300

If exposed to pathogens in the eyes, you should flush with clean water for this many minutes

What is 20 minutes

300

This airborne disease most often affects the lungs and has new strains resistant to traditional treatment

What is tuberculosis (TB)

300

This team approach ensures everyone shares responsibility for safety through communication and situational awareness

What is Crew Resource Management (CRM

300

These types of incidents are major sources of stress, including multiple casualties and pediatric patients.

What are critical incidents

300

These guidelines recommended by the CDC reduce the risk of disease transmission by treating all patients as potentially infectious.

What are standard precautions

400

This is the proper first step after skin exposure to potentially infectious material.

What is immediately wash the area with warm water and soap

400

This newer pathogen is also known as swine flu and has undetermined transmission routes.

What is H1N1

400

You should never perform these types of acts during rescue operations.

What are acts for which you are not properly trained

400

This voluntary program helps EMS personnel cope with critical-incident stress through group discussions.

What is Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)

400

This test determines if an EMR has had exposure to a specific respiratory disease.

What is a tuberculosis test?

500

This acronym represents the specific steps taken to minimize exposure to patient's blood and body fluids.

What is BSI (Body Substance Isolation)

500

This antibiotic-resistant infection is abbreviated as MRSA.

What is Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

500

At crime scenes with potential violence, you must wait for this before entering to provide patient care.

What is help to arrive and secure the scene

500

These three lifestyle changes can help deal with stress: healthy diet, regular exercise, and this third activity

What is devoting time to relaxing

500

This philosophy considers all patients infectious until proven otherwise and is a component of standard precautions.

What are universal precautions

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