The P is PASS stands for
PULL
Blank is responsible for environmental awareness and acting promptly when a fire has been identified
Every Employee
The R in RACE stands for
RESCUE
True or false: Patients with physical disabilities should be encouraged to use the elevator during evacuation
FALSE
If an ambulatory patient is unable to climb the stairs to exit the building, the employee would escort the patient here
Outside via the break room door (clinic manager or RN supervisor will open)
The A in PASS stands for
AIM
Employees must complete fire safety training this frequently and it must be kept in their employee file
Every 2 years
The A in RACE stands for
ALARM
After hearing the fire alarm, employees will
Immediately instruct patients to leave the building
First step after being unable to evacuate a patient is
Place the person in a room away from the fire and reassure them you are getting help
The first S in PASS stands for
SQUEEZE
True or false: The employee who discovered the fire is responsible for activating the alarm?
TRUE
The C in RACE stands for
CONTAIN
Following patient evacuation, employees do this to all closed doors
Mark with a "clear", "occupied" or "fire" sign for firefighters
The door to a room containing a non-ambulatory patient reads this
Occupied
The second S in PASS stands for
SWEEP
Employees make blank attempts at extinguishing a fire before evacuating
Only one attempt
The E in RACE stands for
Extinguish or Evacuate
Staff and patients meet here following building evacuation
In the parking lot by the dumpsters
True or false: The employee exits the building after leaving a non-ambulatory patient in an exam room
TRUE
Our main and lower level contains this number of total fire extinguishers
9
Following the use of a pull station to alert everyone to the fire, employees also do this
Call 911
Our main and lower level contains this number of total alarm pull stations
3
The daily census is kept here and should be used at the outside meeting place to account for all staff and patients
Behind reception desk on upper and lower levels
If an employee left a non ambulatory patient inside the building, they will do this after exiting the building
Inform the responding fire department